Join Daniel Piper, PhD, MIM’s curator for Latin America, in an exploration of global and local sounds in Brazilian music ranging from that of artists Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil to the latest Brazilian fusions of traditional with global rap, reggae, and electronica. Discover the rich and varied sounds of the largest and most diverse country in South America through samba, choros, and bossa nova classics.Ĭurator Talk: “Cultural Cannibalism” in Brazilian Popular Music: From the Tropicalismo Movement to ManguebeatĪlthough the artistic movement Tropicalismo of the late 1960s was short-lived, the idea of “cannibalizing” other cultures in the quest to overcome influences from the West and generate new, distinctly Brazilian styles lived on in popular music. Special Lunch Menu Available for PurchaseĮnjoy a special menu at Café Allegro that highlights Brazilian flavors, with dishes including feijoada, white fish soup, and shrimp and coconut stew.ĭiscover the world of Brazilian samba music during a fun workshop for guests of all ages! Talented local musicians from the group Samba de Cavalo will guide you through Brazilian musical styles, featuring instruments such as caixa, surdo, agbê, ganzá, repique, and more.Įxperience the energy of Brazilian music with a performance by this talented Phoenix-based band led by singer Cleo Corcoran, originally from Rio de Janeiro. Originally from the state of Bahia, Brazil, and now residing in Seattle, Washington, Mendonça will share a unique solo performance of standard and popular Brazilian tunes. Take advantage of this special opportunity to hear the internationally celebrated musician Eduardo Mendonça perform live at MIM. Join Pierce and his students as they perform the music of Brazilian guitarist and composer Celso Machado inspired by traditional dance rhythms of his home country.Īdd some Brazilian colors to your look! Have your face painted with colorful designs by the skilled painters of Hello Face Paint. Performance by Arizona School for the Arts Guitar EnsembleĮnjoy a performance by the Arizona School for the Arts Advanced Guitar Ensemble under the direction of instructor Joshua Pierce. Have your picture taken with fun musical props at MIM’s custom photo booth, and instantly get your own copy to take home. Go gonzo for this ganzá! Stop by the craft table to make an entertaining cylindrical shaker used in Brazilian samba and take it home to form your own family bateria. Decorative boxes, instruments, and jewelry are among some of the authentic crafts available, as well as books, CDs, and more to celebrate the wonders of Brazil. Come learn about the origins of choros, bossa novas, sambas, and other notable musical styles from Brazil.įrom bossa nova to samba, the Museum Store brings the flare of Brazil to life with one-of-a-kind artisan treasures selected from the country. Experience the sights and sounds of Brazil with vibrant musical performances, workshops, a Brazilian-inspired menu, and more.
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