Alessandra Leão: chant lead, pandeiro, caxixis
Caçapa: guitare 12 cordes
Hugo Lins: guitare 6 cordes
Rodrigo Samico: guitare 7 cordes
Homero Basilio: tambour ilú melê, caxixis
Carlos Amarelo: tambour ilú melê-ankó
Guga Santos: tambour ilú yan, triangle
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Alessandra Leão Septet
8 personnes
7 musiciens
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In a precious and reviving way, Alessandra Leão gives us a second reading of the traditional music and rhythms of the Mata Norte’s area in the North-East of Brazil. She reveals a real modern colour to these ancestral sonorities.
Gilú: percussions.
Tiné: Chant, petites percussions.
Maciel Salú: Chant, Rabeca.
Juliano Holanda: Guitare.
Hugo Gila: Basse.
Raphael Beltrão: Batterie.
Ivan do Espirito Santo: flûte, sax alto, baryton et tenor.
Daniel Marinho: trompette.
Ibraim Genuino: trombone.
Alex Santana: tuba.
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Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda
15 personnes
10 musiciens
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+1 technicien son
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In the pure tradition of the old ball big bands, the OCO has this particularism to have been able to adapt the traditional and imposing structures of the genre to a contemporary, subtle and elegant music range: samba de gafiera, afro beat, coco, frevo, ska, jazz, Latin beat… A multiplicity of influences sublimated by the trademark « Pernambuco »! The OCO proposes to the public, a repertory carried out by hands of Master composed of 10 experimented musicians, at the service of an unstoppable logic: to dance and have fun!
Chico César: chant, guitare.
Ricardo Prado: accordéon.
Guegué Medeiros e : batterie.
Pitouco: percussions.
Xisto Medeiros: basse.
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Chico César
7 personnes
5 musiciens
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[Bio]Recognized as one of Brazil's leading performers of a new generation of MPB (Musica popular Brasileira), the singer and composer Chico César immersed himself in the spirit of the two most famous popular festivals of the Nordeste (carnival and Juninas festival - Saint Jean's festival ) in order to create a cheerful music in which we find all the strength of the rhythms that light up these festivals: frevo and forró. Chico César signs his comeback in Europe with a festive show full of the "folia", the madness of the greatest carnival's festival.
Daniel Loddo: accordéons diatoniques, craba, chant...
Céline Ricard: chant, fifre, graile.
Fabrice Rougier: clarinette, Saxo baryton, bruitages.
Serge Cabau: Percussions.
Paul Goillot: guimbri.
Silvério Pessoa: chant, kaos pad.
André Julião: accordéon
Ricardo Silva: percussions, batterie.
Breno Lira: Viola 12 cordes.
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Forróccitània
12 personnes
9 musiciens
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The Occitan band La Talvera and the Brazilian singer Slivério Pessoa gather around a musical project named Forróccitània where songs, music, instruments from Nordeste and Occitanie will interplay, converse, create and meet. This in an amazing mixture of festive dancing, songs and music, for a public ready to ”Bouléguer” (dance!) from ears to feet and to travel from one hemisphere to the other!
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Malick Pathé Sow
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4 musiciens
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7 personnes
6 musiciens
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Located at the Crossroads between the tradition of the Fulani ‘s music from Fuuta Toro (Northern Senegal) and the modernism of the actual African tendencies, the griot Malick Pathé Sow’s band dares to give back a chosen place to the traditional African cords.
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Taforalt
2 à 5 musiciens
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Taforalt flies above borders, their woven and crossed songs invite us to a “voyage”. Festive, popular, sometimes humorous, dedicated and always lively, lyrics take us in its warm universe… Taforalt’s one, named from a small Moroccan village. Sung in French and Arabic, Taforalt is a cultural, musical and emotional encounter.
Ricardo Herz: violon.
Fernando Cavaco: cavaquinho.
Sergio Krakowski: pandeiro
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Terça Feira Trio
4 personnes
3 musiciens
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It is around the choro, one of the oldest kinds of the Brazilian music, that Terça Feira Trio expresses his creativity and his improvisation ability. Far from the traditional instrumentation borrowed from the genre, the three virtuosos soloists, Ricardo Herz on the violin, Fernando Cavaco on the cavaquinho and Sergio Krakowski on the pandeiro make here distortion of the tradition. Or rather draw a reverence to it.