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Music, Performance & Film

Viva Brasil! Carnival Dance Party

Celebrating 20 years of Viva Brasil! Presented in association with EducArte

Sat, Mar 2nd 8:00 pm in the The Theater

$30
General Admission Tickets
$27
Members Tickets
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Feel the Rhythm

Our annual mid-winter Carnival celebration is back, featuring concerts, dancers, copoeira, and more! Carnival dates back to the 1600s and is a celebration of Brazilian life and culture.

Learn more about the origins of Carnival here.

Pablo’s Baile (Samba and Forro) with JP Silva
Get your groove on with a fantastic group of musicians playing delicious samba and forró music! Move and sing to the songs of beloved Brazilian artists like Seu Jorge, Djavan, Zeca Pagodinho, Alcione, Diogo Nogueira, Jorge Ben, Luiz Gonzaga, Dominguinhos, Falamansa, Chiclete com Banana, and more.

Samba Trovão – 20 years!
Samba Trovão is a Samba reggae percussion group in the traditional style of the Bloco Afros from Brazil. They have been in the Washington, DC, area since 2004, developing programs, workshops, and projects for children and adults interested in the African roots of Brazilian culture. Their sound comes from Bahia, a northeast state of Brazil.

​Samba reggae is a percussive style that characterizes, in conceptual terms, the glorification of Blacks and, in musical terms, the re-foundation of sounds of Afro-Americans. The rhythm was drawn from the dialogue between percussion instruments and vocals. Samba reggae comes together in drums with surdos, repiniques, timbal, and more. The rhythm has been designed with core elements—a band formed by various kinds of drums, where each performer enhances their instruments, the choreography of the drummers, and the themes of the songs that plunge into the joys and pitfalls of the world community.

Rose Moraes
Singer and poet Rose Moraes brings the soul of Brazilian music to the world. Born in the south of Brazil near Sao Paulo, she has performed in Switzerland, Poland, Brazil, and the US, where she now resides. She recorded her first album, Brejeira and launched her show enCANTO do Poema (enchantment of poetry), which is presented in many capitals in Brazil. In the US, she has opened for Diana Ross at BET’s Walk of Fame in Washington, DC, and performed at The Library of Congress, The Chamber of Commerce (Brazil-USA), The National Zoo, Adams Morgan Day Festival, Artscape (Baltimore), Zinc Bar, and The Iridium. She performed in Roots of Brazil and Tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim at Creative Alliance in Baltimore. She has also opened for Thievery Corporation at Eighteenth Street Lounge in Washington, DC, with her band, Soul Brazil.

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