The Brazilian Beat

De: Courtney Danley & Dianna Ramirez
  • Resumen

  • Getting to know the Brazilian percussion music-making community, one interview at a time with your hosts, Courtney and Dianna
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  • Epi 114 Jonathan Hernandez Padua
    Aug 9 2024

    Promotes multicultural dissemination between both countries, Mexico and Brazil, through musical dissemination. Expressing our art through samba school bateria originating in Rio De Janeiro with young Mexicans, incorporating our roots and Mexican culture, taking the concept of Day of the Dead traditions as a way of showing our culture, carrying with great respect this tradition of our ancestors that makes us completely unique, represents and identifies us worldwide.

    Musically, Groove e Rimshot is a project directed and focused on the reorganization of the batucada concept in our country, taking the bases of a samba school drummer that is currently represented in the largest carnival in the world, in RdJ e SP.

    Our objective is to influence these Mexico based musical groups (batucadas) in our country with the good technique and rhythmic knowledge that have evolved over the years in Brazil. The primary task of the project is to make known all these musical transformations that continue to emerge so that in turn that they can develop rhythmically and musically to avoid that musical stagnation that has persisted in our country over the years.

    Links:

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/LZw3nCwNQDma6QBR/

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/KrVZQMnHYLdzckeB/

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/uMXQaBKB7t4xQgVD/






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  • Epi 113 Diego Oliveira
    Jan 3 2024

    Diego de Oliveira was Born and raised in Nilópolis. Since he was very young, Diego has lived in the world of samba. He has been a Mestre sala, was part of the Kids bateria and is currently a bateria director at the Beija-Flor samba school in Nilópolis. In the late 90s and early 2000s, he paraded as a passista. In 2003, it was his first year as Mestre sala, he won a Estandarte de Ouro "revelation of carnival". In 2011, he joined the bateria of Beija-Flor, popularly known as "bateria soberana". The following year he began playing the REPIQUE MOR where he gained great prominence inside and outside of Brazil.

    In 2017, Diego wrote his first samba enredo. Unfortunately, he came second. But in 2018, he won the samba-enredo competition and Beija Flor ended up winning that year.

    In 2019, he won his second title in the samba-enredo competition. This year, Beija-Flor held the samba-enredo contest for the 2023 carnival and, once again, Diego and his partnership were the champions. In the year of (2021), he became a bateria director at Beija-Flor de Nilópolis.

    Currently, Diego has a WORKSHOP project called WORKSHOP TOQUE DE BAMBA. He takes this project to different countries outside of Brazil, the countries and states were: Spain, Turkey, Equatorial Guinea, Cape Verde, China, Argentina, Gabon, Portugal, France, Germany, Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Brasília etc. Its main objective is to show the culture of our country and make people feel closer to brazilian culture.

    Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/diegooliveirard?igsh=OW0yYmZhbnB0bzAw&utm_source=qr

    Youtube
    https://youtube.com/@diegooliveira2311?si=E0ZZnXHR-lJxVSb8

    Chicago area listeners!
    Check out Silvia’s next live show!
    https://www.oldtownschool.org/concerts/2024/01-10-2024-wmw-silvia-manrique-with-marcel-bonfim/

    We now publish our podcast on YouTube.
    Check it out here:
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  • Epi 112 Robert Lopez
    Dec 9 2023

    Robert Lopez

    Bio:
    Robert Lopez is a percussionist and educator based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His background in various types of music such as folkloric traditions of Brazil, Ghana and Cuba, alongside contemporary chamber music and free improvisation, allow him to maintain a malleable approach to sharing musical ideas. He holds a Bachelors of Music from Cal State University Long Beach and a Master of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Improvisation from Mills College. Since 2011, he has been an active member of the Bay Area music community working with groups SO AR, the Oakland Active Orchestra, Quattour Elephantis, Grex and Jordan Glenn’s BEAK among others. He has been a dance accompanist at Mills College, UC Berkeley, ODC and Sonoma State. Since 2014 he has maintained a close relationship with master drummer Jorge Alabê. This partnership has led to awards from the Fulbright US Student Program for projects “Cultural Transmission through the Music of Candomblé” (2022) and “Investigating the Language of Candomblé Drumming” (2020), a grant from the Alliance for California Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (2018) and first-place in the Brazilian category with Grupo Samba Rio in San Francisco’s Carnaval (2018 and 2019). He currently teaches drum set and hand percussion at the San Francisco Community Music Center and the San Francisco Waldorf High School.

    Links:
    media - @bohbbylolo

    San Francisco Community Music Center - https://sfcmc.org/support/donate/

    Iuri Passos Master’s Thesis - https://repositorio.ufba.br/handle/ri/31383

    2020 Fulbright story - https://www.kqed.org/arts/13878162/how-coronavirus-derailed-a-fulbright-fellows-musicological-research-in-brazil

    FICA Studio in Oakland - https://www.ficaoakland.com/

    Silvia Manrique’s video:
    https://youtu.be/A7VVDJYX0gA?si=nmtq5Nh5uQDWiPDs

    Robert Lopez and Jorge Alabe

    Creative Encounters

    Freddie the Skinny pig!

    San Francisco Carnaval

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