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Time: March 27, 2009 at 5pm to March 28, 2009 at 11pm
Location: Los Angeles
Website or Map: http://www.brazilian-consulat…
Event Type: brazilian, celebration
Organized By: Brasilian Consulate
Latest Activity: Mar 26, 2009
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Friday, March 27
The Brazilian Consulate Gallery is pleased to announce its new exhibit “PRIMAVERA” – A Retrospective
Featuring: Ana Paula Negrão (photographer), Andréa Nantes (painter), Bia Gayotto (photographer), Bruna Massadas (photographer), Eunice Broderick (painter), Flavia Monteiro (painter), Marcelo Moreira (sculpture), Marcia Brito (photographer), Noeli Zanon (painter/mix media), Olavo Multini (painter), Rose Lobo (mix media) and Sandra Zebi (ceramics).
Please join us for the opening reception on Friday, March 27, at 5 pm Brazilian Mall in Culver City 10826 Venice Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232
The Opening Reception of this Retrospective is made possible by: Ministry of External Relations – Brazil, Brazil Explore, Brazilian Mall and Pizzato Wines.
Friday, March 27, 8:00PM to 2:00AM
1st Annual Brazilian Dance Group Competition
For the first time, an event that shows a variety of the Brazilian cultural dances in an exciting group competition in California.
Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places
All Brazilian dance groups welcome. Please apply. Contact (714) 376-6658; claudiascastello@yahoo.com
Where: SAMBA Churrascaria - Brazilian Steak House and Bar 207 North Harbor Drive Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Admission Ages: 21 and over FREE ADMISSION
Saturday March, 28
First Annual Costume Party Leimert Park Brazilian Carnaval
4343 Leimert Blvd, LA, CA 90008
$10.00 Admission, $15.00 at the door
323-296-5717
Saturday March 28, 2009
Bateria Rehearsal at the Blue Cafe The SambaLa Bateria will be rehearsing for 3 hours on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at the Blue Cafe from 4-7 pm with Renni Flores. We will be rehearsing breaks for Bahia-style music as well as samba. Everyone in the bateria and those of you who are interested in becoming part of the bateria are invited.
Those of you who have drums, please bring them. Those who don't have them, we can supply you with one.
The Blue CaféSunday, March 29 @ 3p.m.
Marta's Inaugural Game Los Angeles Sol vs. Washington Freedom http://www.brazilian-consulate.org/news/MartaSoccer.pdf
COMING UP…in APRIL
EVERY FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH BRAZILIAN FILM SERIES AT UCLA
Wednesday, April 01 O Mistério do Samba (The Mystery of Samba) Screening of O Misterio do Samba(2008), directed by Lula Buarque de Hollanda and Carolina Jabor.
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM James Bridges Theatre
Melnitz Hall 1409
Los Angeles, CA 90028
This documentary explores the everyday life of the members of Velha Guarda da Portela, the legendary group of samba school players that holds the record for the most titles won in the carnival of Rio de Janeiro - and how this life becomes the inspiration for their beautiful songs. Guided by contemporary singer-songwriter Marisa Monte, who interviews many of the musicians, the film also delves into Velha Guarda's history, with Monte coaxing songs from the older musicians--many never recorded--that risked being forgotten. Sure to delight all music lovers, the film also features special appearances by contemporary stars Paulinho da Viola and Zeca Pagodinho.
http://www.international.ucla.edu/lac/events/showevent.asp?eventid=7320
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