Tuesday, October 14, 2008

BRAZILIAN HEART! Breath Deeply and... Sing!


BRAZILIAN HEART
October 2008
Since 1998

“Your life is yours and yours alone . . . do not allow the storms of this time to erode your glory. Believe in yourself to the extent that no external word, deed or thought can minimize your potency.” (Guru Singh)

PERFORMANCE
Thursday, October 16 at 8pm
Katia Moraes & Brazilian ElectrOrganics!
At PLUSH @ THE KEY CLUB
9039 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA, 90069
http://www.keyclub.com/sub_info.php
Hosted by Debi Nova (obrigada, Debi)
8pm Katia Moraes
9pm Debi Nova
10pm Andrea Ferraz

LA Phil Presents Milton Nascimento & The Jobim Trio
On Wed OCT 29 at 8pm
Walt Disney Concert Hall

Saturday, November 1st, 2008
Oscar Castro-Neves
Celebrating the First 50 Years of Bossa Nova!
@ Wortham Center's Cullen Theater International Series
Houston, TX
http://www.worthamcenter.org
With Don Grusin, Charlie Bisharat, Gary Meek, Hussain Jiffry, Alex Acuña and Katia Moraes)

PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE AMAZON
My friend Jorge Vismara just came back from a trip to the Amazon region. Check his beautiful photographs!
http://jorgevismara.net/navegaramazonia/

MOVIE
WALT DISNEY & EL GRUPO opened in Brasil last week. The movie is about the “US Government suggested trip” that Walt Disney made to Latin America in 1941. For more info: www.waltandelgrupo.com

VOICE CLASS FOR BEGINNERS
I like to emphasize music's connection to fundamental human activities involving movement, language, and emotion. For me music was always intuitively a fundamental language of the human brain and therefore deeply connected to who we are as human beings, and spiritual beings. Relaxation, Breathing, Rhythm and Expression Awareness are basic steps to beautiful singing.
More info by email katia@katiamoraes.com

Peace, Light and Namastê,
Katia
P.S.: Go Obama!

www.katiamoraes.com
www.myspace.com/katiamoraes
http://katiabrazil.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/sambaguru (songs of new CD)

“ … And Moraes' singing, as always, was a virtual definition of the passion that is an implicit part of Brazilian music."
Don Heckman / LOS ANGELES TIMES