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        Theatre

LOVE IN TIME OF WAR, by Renata Collaco. The staging of two Shakespeare plays across four contrasting neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro, is one of Paul Heritage’s last projects. To define the act of performance as an act of love and to take it onto the battleground of Rio, was intended both to invert the social practices of theatre and its confinements as well as the discourses that control the way in which we negotiate the city and its violence".... READ MORE.

       
Cinema


CITY OF GOD: THE MOST TALKED ABOUT SCENE. Were the boys really crying? Interview with Katia Lund, co-director of City of God.London. November 2002. by Rosangela Ribeiro
...This scene is the reproduction of an event that took place in real-life, which goes deeper than what was shown in the film.It’s just that we were unable to show the scene until the end because no one could have handled it... READ MORE.

        Music

THOUGHT-PROVOKING URBAN DANCE MUSIC, by Mdc Suingue.
BNegao, the Brazilian Hip Hop rising star and a poet of amazing protest lirics. In October 2004 he toured Europe with his powerful band Os Seletores de Frequencia, playing "the side B of Black Music" READ MORE            READ BNEGAO LYRICS IN ENGLISH

BNEGAO - THE UNFAILING RAP FROM THE STREETS OF RIO, by Felipe Tadeu
The end of 2003 has brought us a pleasant surprise – the release of the album Enxugando Gelo (Drying Ice) by BNegão. For those of you who haven’t been within his striking distance yet...READ MORE

MV BILL - THE INTERVIEW, by Vicente Lou. MV Bill shocked the media when he performed at the Main Stage of Free Jazz in Sao Paulo carrying a gun and has been prosecuted for publicly condoning crime in his clip “Soldados do Morro” READ MORE


MV BILL, THE MESSENGER OF TRUTH The favela City of God, where MV Bill was brought up, was recently made famous through the film by the same name, which reported through fiction a bit of his story. ... READ MORE                  READ MV BILL RAP LYRICS IN ENGLISH

MARCELO D2: RESPECT GUARANTEED, by Clarissa Beretz
People are calling me a genius! When someone starts to show the good things that Brazilian music has to offer, like Tropicália, bossa-nova, and samba, the crowd goes wild, and you become a genius...READ MORE

MILTON NASCIMENTO SETS HIS VOICE FREE IN LONDON, by Marlene Peret
For the first time London will have the opportunity to see the show Pietá, latest album by Brazilian singer and composer Milton Nascimento. Pietá has been given a warm welcome by both critics and audience in many parts of the globe...April 2005.READ MORE

IT`S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME FOR THE WORLD TO FALL UNDER DJAVAN`S SPELL by Marco Antonio Junqueira and Marlene Peret
Ronnie Foster said in 1982 “I hope Brazil and the world realize what they have got in Djavan”. After more than ten years, the musician is back on a tour in Europe..
..March 2005.READ MORE

TO SHAKE PEOPLE`S AWARENESS by Maira Cesarino
From the periphery of São Paulo to the rest of the world, Toninho Crespo, one of the pioneers of Brazilian reggae, sends his message, talking about music, the rap from São Paulo and the preconceived ideas in Brazil...October 2004. READ MORE

INTERVIEWING THE INTERVIEWER: A CHAT WITH FELIPE TADEU
Felipe Tadeu, a journalist from Rio, has lived in Germany since 1991 and is deeply involved with the diffusion of Brazilian music in the land of Kraftwerk.As a producer of a radio programme called Radar Brasil (Radio Darmstadt), ...READ MORE


        Cultural Survival

A TRUE GLOBAL VILLAGE: INDIANS IN BRAZIL, INDIANS IN THE SOAP OPERA by Giovani José da Silva. Indigenous people are a live expression of the rich Brazilian sociodiversity, although they are not well known by our society. The soap opera Alma Gêmea (Twin Soul) is very important for presenting, on the Brazilian television, a very credible characterization of the Indians’ life...READ MORE

AMAZON CHIEF TALK - WE NEVER FORGOT OUR OWN LAND
The Amazon chief Kuiussi Suya and two representatives of the Kisêdjê community, Nhokomberi and Kamani Suya have been to the UK and Germany in May 2005 in order to speak about the endangerment of their language and culture, and to suggest ways in which interested people can help them preserve their way of life.READ MORE

THE KISÊDGÊ are the only people of the Jê language family who live in the Xingu Indian Park. They are by tradition a warrior people. Their determination helped them to survive all the hardships they suffered over the last 50 years. Reduced to a population of 62 in the 60s, today they number 378, spread over four villages.READ MORE

       Fine Arts :

TROCA-TROCA : SWAPPING, by Gobira.
This essay analyses, from an educational point of view, the relationship of one Museum of Contemporary Art with a community of a small town in the Brazilian countryside and briefly, what the beetle represents in Brazilian culture...READ MORE.

ILUMINATING THE WAY: The Place of the living in the world of the Dead, by Gobira.
The pedagogic choices for labels and writings for the African Galleries in the British Museum.
A Brazilian Artist Point of View...READ MORE.


BRAZILIAN ARTISTS CELEBRATE THEIR ENCOUNTER IN LONDON, by Theo Ferreira.
CU - Cosy Universe 2004 is the first Festival of Multimedia Art from Brazil in London. Curated by Giacomo de Picca...READ MORE.

       Design :

WWW.BRAZILIANARTISTS.NET LOGO, by Milenne Tanganelli.
The creation of www.BrazilianArtists.net logo, by the award winning artist and designer Milenne Tanganelli...READ MORE.

       Tourism :

BRAZIL TIPPED AS FUTURE HOLIDAY HOTSPOT.
The future travel hopes of the UK’s leading holiday company are being buoyed by Brazil, it was revealed today...READ MORE.

BRAZIL YEAR IN FRANCE
Brazil is in the spotlight. Brazil Year in France will officially run from March to September 2005 in Paris. ...READ MORE.



         Capoeira :

CAPOEIRA , by Priscila Santos
It is defined by many as sport, others say it is a fight, some even a martial art…. Maybe it is all these in one.Myself I prefer to see it as a dance...READ MORE.

CAPOEIRA WORLDS, by Victoria Scarborough
Dear readers, here is the first chapter of what is to be a two weekly serial of my journey through Capoeira.  None of the names used are real as it is a very personal account...READ MORE.

       Poetry & Literature:

 THE MEETING OF MAN WITH HIS OWN: Concept Almagamation and Demolition in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum and A Descent into the Maelström’s Imagery, by Luis de la Orden Morais ... READ MORE.

          Brazilian Lifestyle and Affairs (Clippings):

EVERYBODY WANTS A BRAZILIAN, by Alex Bellos
Imagine Tessa Jowell on stage at Copacabana beach performing to thousands of adoring fans. An unlikely thought but last Tuesday the opposite occurred - Gilberto Gil, the Brazilian Secretary of State for Culture, packed the Royal Festival Hall... READ MORE.

WHO DECIDED BRAZIL WAS COOL ? by Megan Lane
There's a bit of a run on all things Brazilian. Its films, fashion, sports, music and people are hot, hot, hot. Why the sudden taste for all things Latin American?...READ MORE.

MODEL LAUNCHES BRAZILIAN CAMPAIGN
Supermodel Naomi Campbell teamed up with Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva today to fight poverty in Brazil - and draw tourists - with a campaign to sell trendy "We love Brazil" T-shirts worldwide.
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       Literature:

TURBULENCE - CHICO BUARQUE, by Vivian Schelling
Chico Buarque is known, loved and in a sense revered as a singer and composer whose lyrics have, since the 1960s, chronicled the predicament of Brazilian society and the life of the Brazilian people, resonating through the very heart of Brazilian popular culture... READ MORE.

Past events supported by www.BrazilianArtists.net

BRAZIL’S MOST CONTROVERSIAL RAPPER, MV BILL, who hails from the City of God Favela, will be in London for the launch of his book "CABEÇA DE PORCO" (“Pig’s Head”), which he co-wrote with Celso Athayde and Luis Eduardo Soares. City of God: You've seen the fim, you've bought the cd, now meet the real people and talk about the real issues. June 2005 READ MORE...


III DISCOVERING LATIN AMERICA FILM FESTIVAL
www.BrazilianArtists.net is delighted to collaborate with Discovering Latin America (DLA) during the III DLA Film Festival, that will be held in London from the 25th November to the 5th December 2004. READ MORE


TRIBUTE TO ROGERIO SGANZERLA, the Award-winning Brazilian director of 'Cinema Marginal', who passed away in January 2004. His wife, Helena Ignez, herself a muse and celebrated actress of the Brazilian Cinema Novo, will introduce the premiere in the UK of The Red Light Bandit.READ MORE

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