Tuesday, December 28, 2010

NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH RHYTHM!

NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH SAMBAGURU
@ South Coast Winery in Temecula, CA


www.rhythmonthevine.com

Friday, December 3, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART / DECEMBER 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
December 2010
Since 1998
www.katiabrazil.blogspot.com

Maybe you heard about the war against drug dealers at Complexo do Alemão in Rio de Janeiro.  Most of my hometown friends agree with the Army’s intervention to help Rio’s police force.  The 400,000.00 neighborhood of Complexo do Alemão (German’s Complex) includes traditional areas like Penha, Inhaúma and Bonsucesso.  At the end of World War II, a Polish immigrant bought the whole area and was mistaken as a German guy because of his accent (they called him the “twisted tongue guy.”) With the Soccer World Cup and Olympics coming to Rio in few years, the federal and state government decided to clean the area. Good move! It’s now or never!
(Photo of a boy at Complexo do Alemão by Felipe Dana)

Coincidently, Brazilians are celebrating 100 Years of composer Noel Rosa who lived in Penha and wrote one of the most beautiful slow sambas called “Meu Barracão” (in homage of his shack in Penha). In 1934 he met the big love of his life. What was her last name? Moraes. : )

PERFORMANCES
Saturday, Dec. 4 at 2pm Samba Society
Celebrating The Day of Samba (December 2nd) and 100 Years of Noel Rosa!
Art Bazaar, music and Brazilian Food. All ages welcome.
Bakari Art House. 1951 Hillcrest Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90016.


NEW YEAR’S EVE with Sambaguru at South Coast Winery in Temecula!
http://www.jazzandblues.org/features/2009/rhythmOnTheVineNewYears/


MUSIC ON BRAZILIAN TV
MEU BARRACÃO (My Shack) by Noel Rosa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2zY4D1SFys

AROUND LOS ANGELES
My great friend and Capoeira master Amen Santo is the head of Capoeira Batuque and Brasil Brasil Cultural Center in Culver City. Check it out.
http://capoeirabatuque.org/

PAULO SZOT - BRAZILIAN SINGER AT BROADWAY
Went to see Paulo at the Broad Theatre in Santa Monica last November. He won the Tony Award in 2008 for his work at “South Pacific.” Next January he’ll be Escamillo on a production of “Carmen” at the Metropolitan Opera. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m24Z5Uzf-mQ
From left: Paulo Szot, me, Marcia Argolo (Festival of Sacred Music) and photographer Jorge Vismara

BRAZILIAN ART VIDEO
In 2005 I participated on a project called “Danço-Te” by artist Bia Gayotto from São Paulo. Now she has a new project called Trading Places. It is inspired by Czech media philosopher and cultural theorist Villem Flusser's article that stated: “immigration is a creative activity that involves a certain double-consciousness, where the immigrant is always negotiating between home and the world.” The video provides an exchange between voice and body, generating an unsettling sense of dislocation. From physical, cultural and emotional perspectives Trading Places reflects on issues of immigration,
identity, culture and geographic interconnectivity. http://www.biagayotto.com/ The exhibition is scheduled for February at Kristie Engle Gallery.
Photo below by Bia Gayotto when we were filming for "Trading Places"

FOR YOU
“(…) What is a teacher? I’ll tell you: it isn’t someone who teaches something, but someone who inspires the student to give of her best in order to discover what she already knows.” (Quote from “The Witch of Portobello” by Paulo Coelho)

Merry Christmas (Feliz Natal) & Happy New Year (Feliz Ano Novo)
The photo below was taken in front of the San Francisco City Hall. Choreographer Rosangela Silvestre and I happily posing in front of the beautiful Shiva sculpture!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
NOVEMBER 2010
SINCE 1998
www.katiabrazil.blogspot.com

Beyond this endless straight road between Iowa and Kansas is where I
belong. No clue where this place may be, but my joyful heart is there
already. I want to say I don’t worry about “belonging” anymore, but I
still do sometimes. On my left side is Keith, our bus driver who just
retired from the Army after more than 25 years. He’s a specialist in
everything about tanks, and just turned 50 years old. He wears a cap
with the logo of the bus company (Wind Stars) to hide his baldness,
has a very well trimmed moustache and a cool sense of humor. His only son is working on 3 majors at the Iowa State University: International Relations, Economy ad Political Science. The talent boy speaks Spanish and German and is learning Russian. I joke with the driver saying his son is already a spy at 18 years old.
Iowa woke up today with a new governor, actually, an “old” governor.
The guy already served 4 turns here. He’s affectionately called
“governor for life.”
During the first part of this trip I listen to my yoga teacher and
feel my lower intestine cramp. The food I ate last night upset my
tired body. Pizza at midnight was not a good choice. Pattonsburg…Here I am: Hwy 35, mile 77, around 80 miles to Kansas. So far I only saw scattered farmhouses and resting areas with the usual McDonald, gas station ($2.59 per gallon here) and empty cornfields along both sides of the 2-lane road. It’s a beautiful day with a blue sky and a fresh/cold wind swaying the 49-seat bus side to side. I’ve seen at least 6 dead raccoons by the side of the road. Oops! Make it 7 now. The bus is turning to the west blinding my eyes. I already turned off my laptop because I couldn’t see the screen. I’m glad I did. I feel calmer listening to my yoga teacher chanting while I write. Gallatin, Maysville…Exotic names, but my favorite so far is Tonganoxie. A flock of robins announce the next stop: Cameron. Ahead of us are 2 trailers and a State Park. My gut is still complaining once in a while. I better drink lots of water from now on. Time? It’s about 4:06pm and my Brazilian heart feels universal.

NEXT SHOW
Wednesday, November 17th at 9pm @ Conga Room
Opening for Jair Oliveira (son of legendary Brazilian singer Jair Rodrigues)
http://www.congaroom.com/?p=details&e=36557

Note: The Tonight Show experience was very cool. I sang three songs
from Sambaguru’s CD TRIBO and they aired 3 seconds of it. Hahahahahah!
I’m grateful that Rickey Minor (the band’s musical director) invited
me, and for the respect of the musicians and production crew.



AROUND LOS ANGELES
Friday, November 5th @ Nokia
Great singer/songwriter Djavan
www.braziliannites.com

MOVIE
“Raul Seixas, O Início, o Fim e o Meio” is about the famous rock
musician who changed Brazilian Rock forever. The writer Paulo Coelho
was one of his musical partners.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wssqAAOw3Gw

“Social Network” and “The Girls who kicked the Hornet’s Nest”
(Trilogy) are very cool. I highly recommend.

BRAZILIAN BOOK
1822 by Laurentino Gomes
“How a wise man, a sad princess and a money crazy Scotsman helped D.
Pedro create Brazil, a country that had everything to go wrong.” The
book is dedicated to all Brazilian history teachers. “1822” is the
year Brasil got its Independence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy-HX-dZ32g (Interview in Portuguese)

HISTORY
“(…) In 1787, when Thomas Jefferson was still ambassador in Paris, a Brazilian student from the University of Montpellier called Jose Joaquim da Maia (a.k.a. Vandek) asked him a question. He wanted help from the U.S. to make a revolution in Brazil. Jefferson, who had other more urgent concerns, refused, but made sure to report the case to the State Department.”
(Quote from “1822” by Laurentino Gomes)

FOR YOU
“(…) Tentei passar um mês sem rir
Conter o instinto sexual
Falar tanto sem me repetir
Fingir que sou bom sendo mau,
Tentando descobrir o jeito
De achar o amor perfeito
Essa coisa que não há.”

I tried to spend a month without laughing
To contain my sexual instinct
To pretend that I’m good being bad,
All that to find a way
To discover the perfect love
That love that doesn’t exist.

(From a song composed by Ivan Santos talking about his love/hate
relationship with Rio de Janeiro)
http://www.ivansantos.de/

Peace and Love,
Katia : )

Monday, October 4, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
OCTOBER 2010
SINCE 1998
www.katiabrazil.blogspot.com

I'll be singing with THE TONIGHT SHOW BAND on Thursday, October 14, 2010!
 : )

One of my great pleasures in life is to gather fresh branches of
rosemary (Alecrim in Portuguese) from my garden, sniff, and add it to
a chicken stew. I just learned that Rosmarinus officinallis is “rose
of the sea” in Latin, and that it helps to restore blood circulation
and invigorate your digestion. In Brasil, they use it to treat asthma
and rheumatism, among other things. Ok, your caboclo friend here is
going back to the kitchen!
P.S.: Caboclo is a Brazilian of Indian or mixed Indian and white ancestry.


Performances
Saturday, October 9th at 11pm
Special guest with Brazilian singer/composer Pedro Moraes (last show
of his US tour)
@ Key Club
9039 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, California
310.274.5800
www.keyclub.com
http://www.pmoraes.com/pedromoraes.cfm


Saturday, October 16 at 9pm with Samba Society
@ Roxy’s
9009 Sunset Blvd.West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 278-9457
Also featuring Delta Nove and Sambada
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=322249282173

Friday, October 29 with Viver Brasil Dance Company
@ Virgina G. Piper Theater - Scottsdale Center –Scottsdale, AZ
www.viverbrasil.com
Below: Viver Brasil Dance Company @ Chicago airport on its way to a showcase in Pittsburgh. Katiaana, Mario, Katia, Badaró, Cldô, Annie, Dudé, Lailah, Rachel and Evan.


BRAZILIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
The Wall Street Journal printed an article about Dilma Roussef (Labor
Party candidate for the presidency) entitled “Ex-Guerrilla on Cusp of
Power in Brazil.” We’ll be voting again on Oct. 31st to decide between
Dilma and José Serra. What a scary Halloween celebration!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704791004575520171395595534.html

BRAZILIAN MOVIES
“Children of the Amazon” by Denise Zmekhol
Trailler and awarded DVD available at: http://www.childrenoftheamazon.com/

“Jean Charles” (directed by Henrique Goldman)
Screening on Wednesday, Oct. 6th at 7:30pm
@James Bridge Theater – UCLA
Melnitz Hall 1409 (Los Angeles, CA 90005)

BOOK
“Shadow of the Wind” by Spanish author Carlos Ruiz Zafon .
What a book! I’m reading another one by the same writer called “Angel’s Game.”
“The Bad Girl” by Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa.

FOR YOU
 “I do want to loose myself in the endless expanse, and in the open
fields, recognize yet another grain of myself, and harvest in return
the love I deserve. I do want to enter the burning cities, like a son,
like a clown, like a sultan. In the paths I trail, than, each one
shall be my brother.”
(A quote from “Zingareio,” a song by Pedro Moraes)

Zingareio comes from zíngaro that means gypsy. Here’s Chet Baker
playing Zingaro (Retrato em Preto e Branco) by Antonio Carlos Jobim
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPG9_YHnWM8

Love and Peace,
Katia : )

Monday, August 30, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART / SEPTEMBER 2010

Brazilian Heart
September 2010
Since 1998
www.katiabrazil.blogspot.com

My sister had it! She is moving to a new development in Itaipuaçu in
Rio de Janeiro where the streets are not totally paved yet, but where
she will be surrounded by unspoiled Nature. Itaipuaçu is a Tupi
Guarani word that means big black stone.
This is a link to a site called Club of the Adventurers that has
beautiful pictures of the State Park Serra da Tiririca located between Itaipu and Itaipuaçu. I’m planning my next trip already!
http://www.clubedosaventureiros.com/guia-de-trilhas/65-parque-estadual-da-serra-da-tiririca-rj/750-parque-estadual-da-serra-da-tiririca

Shows
Showcases with Sambaguru @ Western Arts Alliance
Tue, Aug. 31st  & Wed, Sept. 1st @ Hyatt Regency (Long Beach, CA)
http://www.westarts.org/showcase_list.php?confidx=11&action=full_list&date=2010-09-01

Thu, Sept.2nd at 7pm with Viver Brasil Dance Company
@ Levitt Pavilion at MacArthur Park (downtown Los Angeles)
http://www.levittla.org/en/calendar.html#september

Fri, Sept. 3rd at 8pm with Bill Brendle and Leo Costa
@ Bellavino’s Winery Bistro (Westlake Village)
http://www.bellavinowinebar.com/calendar.aspx?ShowDate=9%2f1%2f2010

Sat, Sept. 11 at 7pm with Mitchell Long
@ Grand Annex (San Pedro)
http://www.grandvision.org/calendar-details.asp?id=36

BRAZILIAN MOVIE
This is the official Trailer of “5x Favela” that just opened in Rio.
It tells 5 stories created and filmed by different young guys that
live in the slums. Brazilian filmmaker Cacá Diegues organized the
project. Check it out! : )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIM-BIBeclk

AROUND LA
Sunday, Sept. 5 at 9pm @ Waterfront (Marina del Rey)
Brasilidade and Mario Sergio (formerly with Fundo de Quintal)
www.braziliannites.com
Sunday, Sept. 12 from noon to 6pm @ La Brea Tar Pits (Brazilian Day in LA organized by the Brazilian Consulate to celebrate Brasil’s Independence Day). Live music (Sambajah, Muamba, Renni Flores, Capoeira, etc.), arts and crafts, food, and much more. Free.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Angeles/Brazilian-Day-in-LA/140998195920371?ref=ts
Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 9pm @ Zanzibar (Santa Monica)
Brasil Cultura Funk presents: Diana Booker & Krishna’s Eyedentity Cd
Release Party! Presale tickets include a free download card for the full-length
album. Just show your ticket at the door to receive the download card.
http://templebarconcepts.tickets.musictoday.com

Saturday, Sept. 26 at 7pm Olodum @ Ford Amphitheater (Hollywood)
www.braziliannites.com

MY HOMETOWN (RIO DE JANEIRO) BY AIR!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6EgrDNK8n4&feature=related

FOR YOU
“(…) A ti me exponho. Verão, sou toda fecundidade!
– O calor me penetra, o Sol me invade o senso,
e tudo em torno a mim se torna mais extenso,
tudo em que os olhos ponho:
o céu, o oceano, a mata...
E enquanto em gestação a Terra se dilata,
Dilata-se minha alma à gestação do Sonho.”

I expose myself to you. Summer, I’m all fecundity!
The heat penetrates; the sun invades the sense,
And everything around me becomes extended,
Everything that I put my eyes on:
The sky, the ocean, the greenery…
And while the Earth dilates in its gestation,
My soul dilates gestating a dream.
(Quote of a poem by Brazilian poet Gilka Machado /1893-1980)

Love and Blessings,
Katia : )

Oscar Castro-Neves & Band @ Burton Chace Park Concert Series (Abraham Laboriel, Charlie Bisharat, Walter Rodriguez, Katia Moraes, Oscar Castro-Neves, Don Grusin and Gary Meek)
Part of Samba Society @ Tropico de Nopal
Brasil Cultura Funk @ Zanzibar with Sandro Feliciano, Andre SantAnna and Krishna

Thursday, August 5, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART / AUGUST 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
AUGUST 2010
SINCE 1998

I’m very fond of James Taylor and Carole King’s songs and voices since my teen years. I couldn’t understand what they said then, but my heart transformed what I heard into sweetness, and that was enough for me. When I watched their DVD Live at the Troubadour my heart sang with them. Here’s what James said about his trip to Brasil in 1985:
"I had... sort of bottomed-out in a drug habit, my marriage with Carly had dissolved, and I had basically been depressed and lost for a while, " he recalled in 1995. "I sort of hit a low spot. I was asked to go down to Rio de Janeiro to play in this festival down there. We put the band together and went down and it was just an amazing response. I played to 300,000 people. They not only knew my music, they knew things about it and were interested in aspects of it that to that point had only interested me. To have that kind of validation right about then was really what I needed. It helped get me back on track. The song ‘Only a Dream in Rio’ was written in tribute to that night, with lines like I was there that very day and my heart came back alive.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TLaBSyIwPc

SAMBAGURU NEWS!
"TRIBO" will soon be released in Europe through AfriKool Entertainment in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France! And I’m happy for Kevin Ricard, Sambaguru's percussionist, who is now playing in the new Tonight Show Band! Here's Kevin on a photo by Helene.


Sunday, Aug. 8 at 4pm with SAMBAGURU
@ Concerts in the Park / Columbia Park (Torrance)
http://www.torrancelive.us/index_files/Page1200.htm
FREE
Map:
http://maps.google.com/maps?rlz=1T4IBMA_enUS314US223&hl=en&q=4045+190th+st,+torrance+ca&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=4045+W+190th+St,+Torrance,+CA+90504&gl=us&ei=ydtWTPqsIIL0tgPf0qnaAg&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CBMQ8gEwAA

Saturday, Aug. 14 at 5pm with Oscar Castro-Neves
@ Burton Chace Park (Marina del Rey)
http://findlocal.latimes.com/marina-del-rey/music/concert/marina-summer-concerts-burton-chace-park-marina-del-rey-concert-5
FREE

Sunday, Aug 15 at 4pm with Samba Society
@ Tropico de Nopal (Echo Park)
http://www.tropicodenopal.com/home/home.html

Sat, Aug 21 @ 7pm Katia Moraes & Brazilian Hearts
@ ARJONA’S (Long Beach)
Info: (562) 421-8605
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?inviteId=PORADPKOLMZWBCIRPDQX&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei6 

Friday, Aug. 27 at 7pm with SAMBAGURU
@ Hollywood Farmers Market (Hollywood)
http://www.farmersmarketla.com/directions/index.html
FREE

CONTEMPORARY BRAZILIAN DANCE
Deborah Colker is a Rio native who has her own company since 1994. In 2009 she created and directed the latest Cirque Du Soleil’s “Ovo.” Watch the video. She’s an impressive artist.
http://www.ciadeborahcolker.com.br/en/

AROUND TOWN
Dudamel @ Hollywood Bowl on Thu, Aug. 5
With LA Phil playing Brazilian Villa-Lobos, Falla’s and Ravel.
http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/performance-detail.cfm?id=4255
Seu Jorge @ Club Nokia on Sat, Aug. 14
www.braziliannites.com
Grecco Buratto, Quetzal Guerrero, Muamba, and DJ Mark Maxwell
Wed, Aug 18th at 9pm @ Zanzibar (Brasil Cultura Funk)
1301 5th St. Santa Monica (5th & Arizona)
http://www.zanzibarlive.com/
Sunday, Aug 22 at 6pm @ Ford Amphitheatre
Yogananda: Avatar of the New Age. A Talk by Swami Kriyananda. It’s FREE if
you register online at:
www.anandala.org
Carla Hassett (Solo)
Mon, Aug 30 at 8pm @ Good Music Mondays in the lobby bar of the
Renaissance Hotel. Highland & Hollywood. No cover!
http://www.myspace.com/carlahassett

MOVIE (“BRASILIANTIME”)
I met musician Derf Reklaw when he joined Viver Brasil Dance Company for the premiere of ALAFIA / Harmony at Ford Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. He told me he had traveled to São Paulo, Brasil to be part of a movie documenting Brazilian drummers meeting Djs who were influenced by Brazilian rhythms.  The movie is called “Brasiliantime.” It features Wilson das Neves, Mamão, João Parahyba, among others. Check it out!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x13cok_brasilintime-trailer_music
THE RUNAWAYS (Women Rock!)
(With Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart, among others)
http://therunaways.com/
Here's my band in Brasil in the 1980's!


ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT IN BRASIL
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/brazil/3117857/Barack-Obama-contests-Brazil-elections-against-Chico-Bin-Laden.html

FOR YOU
 “On one occasion,
my father painted the whole house
a brilliant orange.
We lived for a long time in a house,
as he said himself,
eternally dawning.”
(By Brazilian poet Adelia Prado)

Peace, kiss and blessings,
Katia : )

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
JULY 2010
SINCE 1998

When I started writing short stories last year, I thought about the books that inspired me when I was growing up. My mom collected Greek mythology stories for my sister and I, and I remember rescuing a collection of Middle East ones from the trash bin of a building where I used to live with my parents.  Those stories made an impression on my view of the world. Later on, I watched Charlie Chaplin movies and thought every human being on earth should watch each one of them as part of their education.
Among the Brazilian Folk stories there is one that I’m fond of: Curupira. “This name comes from "tupi": curu,
boy, and pira, body. The Curupira is a spirit of nature and protector of the forests. It is a boy with red hairs who makes the men who wants to kill the animals confused and lost, because they follow the Caipora's footprints, but his feet are turned backwards, which means that the hunters are thinking that they are going to the place where he is going, but in fact are going to the place where he came from. It is said to be the first Brazilian legend, being told by José de Anchieta when he wrote about Indians fears.”

BRAZILIAN LEGEND: CURUPIRA (ANIMATION)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2uvjgbcMtY&feature=related

SHOWS
Sat, July 10 at 1:30pm @ Venice Eco Festival (Venice) with Brazilian
Hearts (BE PART OF THE GREEN REVOLUTION!)
http://veniceecofest.org/
Sun, July 11 at 2pm @ Jazz at the Bay (Newport Beach) with Brazilian Hearts
Thu and Fri, July 15 & 16 @ Grass Valley WorldFest (Grass Valley) with Sambaguru
www.worldfest.net
Sat, July 17 @ Osher Marin (San Rafael) with Sambaguru
http://marinjcc.org/
Sat, July 24 @ Remo Percussion Center (N. Hollywood)
Show and Recital celebrating the end of the Workshop taught to a group
of 30 kids from Taiwan.
Featuring Chalo Eduardo, CG Ryche & Katia Moraes
http://www.cgryche.com/X-treme_Percussion.htm

Thur, July 29  at 8pm @ Bellavino’s (Westlake Village) with Brazilian Hearts
http://www.bellavinowinebar.com/calendar
Sat, July 31 @ Ford Amphitheater (Hollywood) with Viver Brasil Dance Company
www.viverbrasil.com

ACCORDION IN BRASIL
The accordion (well known as Gaita in the South, fole in the
Northeast, acordeão in São Paulo, sanfona in Rio, and harmônica in
other regions) is the most important instrument of Festa Junina (Saint
John's Day) in Brasil. Check this beautiful virtuoso Brazilian
accordionist and see for yourself! Go, girl! : )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz6B_3Kn04A&feature=related

EMPATHIC CIVILIZATION (Obrigada, Grecco)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7AWnfFRc7g

LOVE FLOWERS? A soulful artist & Carnaval costume designer!
http://www.bradaustin.com/

SOCCER CUP & MONTY PYTHON!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur5fGSBsfq8&feature=player_embedded

FOR YOU
“Passarinho que acompanha morcego dorme de cabeça para baixo”
(Bird that hangs out with a bat sleeps upside down)

Embrace the Green Revolution.
Katia : )

Sunday, June 20, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
JUNE 2010
SINCE 1998

When I was ten years old, my family moved to a neighborhood in Rio
called Maracanã (a Tupi Guarani word meaning Green bird). We lived
right across from The Mario Filho Soccer Stadium (Maracanã) that
opened in 1950 to host the FIFA World Soccer Cup. Needless to say, I
spent my teenager years surrounded by sounds and scenes related to
FUTEBOL!
Here’s a scene with Colombian goalkeeper Higuita that is considered
one of the most amazing defenses ever. Fun!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2exjZWsBAs&feature=related

FIFA’S World Soccer Cup (schedule of games):
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/index.html

SHOWS:
Friday, June 25 in Coto de Caza
(Fundraiser for the Q'anjob'al Maya language project and the
California State University San Marcos Linguistic Program)
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?inviteId=MMGMNLCRMJTMIOGCDTHC&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei6

My Birthday!! June 26th, 2010 at 9:00pm (a collection of 5 of my short stories will be available)
@ NYX CLUB
156 S. Brand Blvd. (at Harvard) Glendale, CA
Reservations: 818 545 033
http://www.clubnyx.com/index.html
With Bill Brendle, Antonio Santanna and Leo Costa.
Special guests: Andy Connell, Cristiano Novelli, Carla Hassett, Jon
Gilutin, Jack Majdecki, Tom Regis, Beto Gonzalez, Rebecca Kleinman,
Fabiano Nascimento, Andrea Ferraz, Tony Shogren, Grecco Buratto and
Viver Brasil Dance Company.


AROUND LOS ANGELES
17th Annual Brazilian Summer Festival 2010
Featuring Raça Negra with Muamba opening the night.
Sunday, June 27th at 7pm @ Ford Amphitheater (Hollywood)
www.braziliannites.com



Brazilian Singer/songwriter Joyce
Monday, June 28 @ Catalina’s (Hollywood)
http://www.catalinajazzclub.com/  


VIDEO  “O ESPIRITO DA COISA” (My first band in Brasil)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nnAesNValk&feature=player_embedded

BRAZILIAN MUSIC HISTORY
Brazilian Music Festival Era (1967)
Elis Regina and Dori Caymmi + Sidney Miller and Nara Leão
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM4Fcj-ENfU&feature=related

ANIMATED FILM “RIO”
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/05/20/rio-movie-trailer/

FOR YOU
“Todos os dias quando acordo, vou correndo tirar a poeira da palavra amor.”
(Every day when I wake up I run to take the dust off the word Love)
Clarice Lipsector

“You have to move beyond categories of good and bad. People are
multi-layered and you can’t judge them by blocks and association,” (By
Turkish writer Elif Shafak)


Have a soulful Summer!
Peace,
Katia : )

Friday, April 30, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
MAY 2010
SINCE 1998

My cousin sent me a picture of my dad’s girlfriend the other day.
Toninho (little Anthony) is 75 years old and calls his girlfriend “my
new love.” This is the first time I hear him use these sweet words
since my mom passed away in 1984.
Life is good! (It always was!)

This is for you dad:
 “To have a New Year
Which deserves that name
You, my friend, have to deserve it,
You have to make it new, I know that it's not easy,
But try, experiment, be conscious.
It's inside of you that the New Year
Has always been dormant and waiting.”
(Excerpt from a poem by Carlos Drummond de Andrade)

SHOWS:
Katia Moraes & Brazilian Hearts
May 1st at 9pm @ Nyx Club (Glendale, CA)
With Hussain Jifry on bass, Mitchell Long on guitar and Tony Shogren
on drums plus special guests!
RSVP: (818) 545 0333
http://clubnyx.com/index.html -
"(...) She never fails to entertain."
( Brick Wahl / LA Weekly)
Photo by Spencer Hill.

Fundraising Party for Viver Brasil Dance Company!
May 8 at 7:30pm @ Tropico de Nopal Art Gallery
1665 Beverly Blvd., LA, CA 90026
Honoring Luiz Badaró (Artistic Director), Tom Schnabel (KCRW) and
Rosangela Silvestre (choreographer)
Performances by Viver Brasil, Samba Society and Swing Brasil. Info:
(323) 804-1466 Tickets: $25
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?inviteId=SUPSOKAICOEWJDWOYJNL&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei6
www.viverbrasil.com

A Night of Brazilian Choro and Samba
With Katia Moraes & Ted Falcon
Saturday, May 15 @ The Edye
1310 11th st., Santa Monica, CA 90401
BOX OFFICE INFO: 310.434.3200
Featuring Ted Falcon on bandolim, Mitchell Long on cavaquinho, Ami
Molinelli on percussion, Colin Walker on 7-string guitar and Katia
Moraes on lead vocals
Special guest Rebecca Kleinman on flute
http://www.thebroadstage.org/index.php/259 -

Choro Night also on Sunday, May 16 at 8pm @ Soho (Santa Barbara)
Opening Act: Rebecca Kleinman

http://www.sohosb.com/

Saturday, May 22nd at 8:00pm
Katia Moraes & Brazilian Hearts
@ Bellavino (Westlake Village, CA)
http://www.bellavinowinebar.com/calendar.aspx?ShowDate=5%2f1%2f2010

Sunday, May 23 at 11am to 1pm
Katia Moraes & Pure Samba
@ at Westminister School
Benefit for Venice Family clinic during The Venice Art Walk
Featuring: Mitchell Long on guitar, Antonio Santanna on bass and Leo
Costa on drums
http://www.venicefamilyclinic.org/index.php?view=art_walk_auction

Samba Society
Sunday, May 23 at 4pm
@ Tropico de Nopal Art Gallery
http://www.tropicodenopal.com/home/home.html

VIDEO (MPB4 singing “Lamento” by Pixinguinha and Vinícius de Moraes in 1977)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azLE4zeJFyg&feature=related

HISTORY OF BRAZILIAN LITERATURE:
JOSE DE ALENCAR (May 1829- 1877)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_Alencar
O GUARANI (which means Great People) was his most successful book and
became an opera in 1870 by Brazilian conductor Carlos Gomes.  “A
plausible explanation for this success might be in the fact that novel
spoke of freedom and independence, arguing for a native ness that
could be found in tropical Nature and in the indigenous people of
Brazil.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guarani

BRAZILIAN MOVIES:
O AMOR NATURAL
The movie is based on a book of sexy poems by one of greatest
Brazilian poets Carlos Drummond de Andrade. The book was released in
1992 after Drummond had passed away.
http://www.heddy-honigmann.nl/hhonigmann/films/o_amor_natural/index.php

O GUARANI
Directed by Norma Benguel. The movie is about the Brazilian writer
José de Alencar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_i8z4yaNu8


AROUND LOS ANGELES
BRAZILIAN CLASSES (PANDEIRO, PAGODE AND SAMBA)
May 7th and May 8th    (Culver City, CA)
For details call Ana Laidley (424) 227-1483

MUAMBA & SAMBAJAH
Wednesday, May 19th @ Zanzibar (Santa Monica, CA)
http://carlamusic.com

FOR YOU
www.braziliansleepingpill.blogspot.com

Peace and kiss,
Katia : )

Friday, April 2, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART
April 2010
Since 1998

This picture was taken at the old Temple Bar in Santa Monica when I first celebrated my Brazilian Heart Newsletter. This year the celebration will be at Casa Arjona. Javier and Gloria Arjona had been
throwing home concerts for quite sometime now. They are both teachers, and understand the power of sharing art with people. I’ll be at their intimate and outdoor place singing and telling stories about Brazilian culture this month. Come and join us. You’ll feel like you’re on my living room!

Shows:
Saturday, April 10 at 9pm @ Nyx Club (NEW PLACE IN LA!)
156 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale 91205
Reservations: (818) 545-0333
http://clubnyx.com/index.html
With Mitchell Long, Tony Shogren and Special Guests
"On Saturday the exquisite Kátia Moraes will do a mix of storytelling (she is a wonderful short story writer) and Brazilian singing with a band at a new French place called Nyx (156 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale 818/545-0333). She never fails to entertain." (Brick Wahl for LA Weekly)

Saturday, April 17 at 7pm @ Casa Arjona
4515 E. Harvey Way, Long Beach, CA 90808
RSVP: arjona@usca.edu  OR  (562) 421-8605
Featuring Mitchell Long on guitar and Cristiano Novelli on percussion
(the picture below was taken at World Music Fest in Chico, CA)
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?inviteId=DHNBRTRXAIYKUXGOMOSY&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei6

Monday, April 26 at 8pm @ Hotel Angeleno
Sunset and 405 fwy (Brentwood, CA)
Featuring Ryan Cross on bass, Lorca Hart on drums and Bill Brendle on
piano plus special guests. Free

AROUND LOS ANGELES
Caetano Veloso LIVE!
April 15 at 7:30pm @ Greek Theatre
www.braziliannites.com

BRAZILIAN MUSIC HISTORY (CHORO)
Benedito Lacerda (1903-1958) and Pixinguinha are key names in the development of Choro music in Brasil. I used to sing a song called “Lapa” (B Lacerda/H. Martins) with a choir called Coro Cabeludo when Circo Voador moved from Arpoador to the Arcos da Lapa (an old acqueduct built in 1745 in downtown Rio). Here’s Pixinguinha playing Carinhoso (1917) with Benedito Lacerda on
flute plus Regional Group:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyU1wEkyf28
This is also precious. Benedito Lacerda’s waltz “Boneca” played during summertime… Enjoy the vibe!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZZ2cEZsvQ

TOUR OF LAPA IN RIO DE JANEIRO!
http://www.ipanema.com/pictours/lapa.htm

REMINISCING
My friend and events producer Denise Prado from São Paulo sent me this link to a video of my old band in Brasil called O Espírito da Coisa. We were taping for a TV Globo program called Mixto Quente. Since it was in the middle of summer, the band decided to perform wearing bathing suits. Great decision! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_ypP7oG3UU

3RD ANNUAL LOS ANGELES BRAZILIAN FILM FESTIVAL
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 6:00pm through Sunday, May 2, 2010 at 9:00pm
@ Landmark Theatre in West Los Angeles

PURE BRAZILIAN POETRY
Chico Buarque explaining his composition called Future Lover, plus its video with beautiful scenes of Rio! God bless me with the same inspiration! Enjoy : )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59P64-TtOKY

FOR YOU
Watching Gilberto Gil at the Royce Hall reminded me of places I’ve been in my life. Not physical places, but places where the senses took me by the hand and guided me to beautiful insights and taught me lessons. The show was priceless for some, remarkable to others, and it was heavenly to me. Gil, with his silver hair had Nobility written on his forehead. I was honored and blessed to be there.
Jacques Morelembaum who was playing cello with him sent Patricia Leão a message saying their production work in LA was the best in the United States. Great job, Pat and Beto from Brazilian Nites
Productions! Enjoy the video with Gil singing Bob Marley’s song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHZNWRs516k

Peace and Love,
Katia : )
www.katiabrazil.blogspot.com

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART @ NEW JAZZ SPOT!
Brazilian Style Spring Celebration
Katia Moraes & Trio
Featuring Mitchell Long on guitar
Hussain Jiffry on bass
Tony Shogren on drums

Saturday, March 27 
From 10pm to 1am
@ Club Nyx 
156 S Brand Blvd.   Glendale, CA 91205,
Reservations: 818 545 0333
http://www.clubnyx.com/index.html

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

BRAZILIAN HEART

BRAZILIAN HEART
MARCH 2010
SINCE 1998

Once in awhile I hear songs that bring me back memories of my childhood. That’s exactly what happened when my friend and musicologist Beto Gonzalez introduced me to Samba Society’s repertoire. Among the songs there is “Casinha da Marambaia” (Marambaia’s Little House) that I’ll be singing at Shoenberg Hall in UCLA on march 6th. The song was composed by Henricão and Rubens Campo, both from Rio de Janeiro, and was recorded by almost every major singer in Brasil.

Marambaia is a thin peninsula coming off the southwest end of the Rio de Janeiro area and is a property of the Brazilian Navy. Yes, this means Restinga da Marambaia is one of the rare places in Rio where Nature is still untouched.

Here’s a link to a video of Henricão singing Marambaia at a TV Program in 1973.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDuDp-N0TMM&feature=related

SAMBAGURU’S NEW ADDED CONCERT DATES & NEWS:
Grass Valley World Fest July 15 & 16
San Rafael July 17
Sambaguru's song TRIBO GANDHISTA will soon to be released on a compilation called  "Diaspora 4 Africa Vol. 3” in Germany and many other European countries.
www.sambaguru.com

SHOWS & More:
Spring workshop: SAMBA AND BEYOND: BRAZILIAN HEART DANCE, Age 15-Adult Introduction to Brazilian Culture through movement. Learn the essential steps used in Carnival and more! Bring water and a towel. Wednesdays from 6:00-7:30pm 3/24-5/19@ Borchard Community Center (Newbury Park, CA)


Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 8pm
Special guest with Samba Society
@ Schoenberg Hall, 1100 Schoenberg Music Building
 A Night of Brazilian and Arab Music
http://www.international.ucla.edu/cnes/events/showevent.asp?eventid=7862
Samba Society is primarily dedicated to the partido alto and samba de terreiro popularized by Rio’s “Old Guard” of urban samba. The group’s repertoire features renditions of vintage sambas reminiscent of classic recordings from the 1970s.
www.katiamoraes.com

AROUND LOS ANGELES
Muamba @ Zanzibar (1301 5th St. at Arizona, Santa Monica, CA)
Sunday, March 7  (also featuring Andre Belle and Kandace Lindsey)

Gilberto Gil: The String Quartet @ Royce Hall (UCLA)
Featuring Jacques Morelembaum and Bem Gil
Saturday, March 20 (I’ll be there!!)
http://www.braziliannites.com/

TED X Conejo
@ Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza from 8am to 4:30pm
TED is one of the most exciting sites in the Internet. I was very happy when I found out I could watch some of its lectures for free during my flight to Houston with Virgin America this past February.
Check this link and found out what I’m talking about.
http://www.tedxconejo.com/www.tedxconejo.com/Welcome.html

FOR YOU
One of my favorite singers from Brasil singing “Coisa da Antiga”: Clara Nunes!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvUzPiQkKXw

“Disse afinal que o que é de verdade ninguém mais hoje liga, Isso é coisa da antiga…”
(At the end she said that nobody cares about what’s true these days, they call truth ‘a thing of the past’)
Quote from “Coisa da Antiga” by Wilson Moreira and Nei Lopes

Have a beautiful Primavera (Spring)!
Peace
Katia : )
P.S. : www.braziliansleepingpill.blogspot.com
(a story before going to bed?)
Photo: Myself at 15 with Luciane and Marquinhos on bandolim.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

SAMBAGURU BACK FROM APAP & MUCH MORE!

Booking: Cadence Arts Network, Inc.
310.838.0849, rachel@cadencearts.com

SAMBAGURU at SOB'S (Sounds of Brazil in NY) dressing room. From left: Kevin Ricard, Bill Brendle, Hussain Jiffry, Pepito Gomez (our guest from Cuba), me, Mitchell Long, our friend JP singing on the back, Tony Shogren, and our new friend Alex.

We had the honor of having the presence of actress and activist Ruby Dee, Ms. Shabazz  & family (Malcolm X's daughter), writer M D Johnson, composer Tom Myron and is daughter, Gail Zezerman, Eslovenian composer and conductor Rok Golob, presenters at APAP, and many other friends from the East coast. Obrigada for your warm welcome. : )
New York is cool, I agree, but I wouldn’t live there; living close to the mountains, ocean, with clean air and sunshine for the most part of the year keeps insanity away! The first time I visited NY I stayed at a friend’s apartment in Soho; yes, the bathtub was right beside the fridge! This time Sambaguru stayed at a hotel at 49th St. between 7th and 8th Ave, close to Times Square and to the New York Hilton, were the APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) Conference took place. Visiting St. Patrick’s Cathedral again reminded me of a smaller church I couldn’t find this time. Across the street from the hotel was St. Malachy’s Church where lots of artists used to go. I prayed for a good showcase and show. "Namastê," I heard back.

MORE GOOD NEWS:
Sambaguru's song TRIBO GANDHISTA will soon to be released on a compilation called  "Diaspora 4 Africa Vol. 3 in Germany and many other European countries.

Listen to TRIBO: www.sambaguru.com 
Booking: www.cadencearts.com

SHOWS
Friday, February 5th, 2010 at 7:30pm and 9:30pm
With Sambaguru
@ Jazz at the Radisson
Culver City, CA
Reservations: (310) 649-1776
http://www.in-housemusic.com/radisson_calendar.htm

Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 8pm and 10pm
With Sambaguru
@ SPAZIO'S
Sherman Oaks, CA
Reservations: (818) 728-8400
http://www.spazio.la/cgi-bin/calendar/calendar.cgi 

Friday, February 12 - Brazilian Carnaval
With Pure Samba
@ KAHLUA CLUB
Houston, TX
http://www.myspace.com/brazilianeventshouston

Saturday, February 20th from 12 noon to 2pm
Celebrate Carnaval Workshop (Dance & Beyond with Katia Moraes)
@ Pulse Drumming (Ventura, CA)
www.pulsedrumming.com

CARNAVAL MOOD
My favorite Samba School in Rio: MANGUEIRA! Listen the 2010 song theme and watch the video of their community. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-yi4eGFDGM&feature=player_embedded 
 

MOVIE
"O HOMEM QUE ENGARRAFAVA NUVENS," Documentary about Brazilian lyricist Humberto Teixeira who formed a historic partnership with Luis Gonzaga (The King of Baião)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GJYE4FUD54 



AROUND LA
Carnaval in Los Angeles (Feb. 20th) @Nokia Club
www.braziliannites.com
Carnaval in Santa Barbara (Feb. 19th, 20th & 21st)
www.sbbraziliancarnaval.com


BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN HERITAGE (SANFONICA/ACCORDEON ORQUESTRA FROM ARACAJU)
I wish I could join this band; check this out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsEHHrfqnlM 

MY NEW STORY JUST PUBLISHED: "GETTING RID OF GUILT"
http://www.more.com/4879/10508-helping-friends-heal


INTO ASTRONOMY? (STARRY NIGHT IN BRASIL)

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090509.html

BRAZILIAN HISTORY (Carnaval in 1955)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmmel1WrXXE&feature=fvw

FOR YOU
"To him the stars seemed like so many musical notes affixed to the sky, just waiting for somebody to unfasten them. Someday the sky would be emptied, but by then the earth would be a constellation of musical scores"
(Quote by Brazilian writer Machado de Assis)


Happy Carnaval Season!
Peace,
Katia : )










Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year! 
Feliz Ano Novo!


Sambaguru and I will be in NY for a showcase at APAP @  Hilton Hotel on January 8th at 6:45pm and for a show at SOB'S on January 9th at 8:30pm and 11pm. Join us! 
Let my Brazilian Heart music bring you joy!


Musical Blessings!
www.sambaguru.com




SAMBAGURU'S NEW YORK DEBUT
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 2010
@ SOB'S