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Lørdag den 15. og søndag den 16. marts 2025, 20:30-02.30.



Verdensmusik/Latin

Mulher na Roda - Brazilian Night

3 fantastiske livekoncerter indenfor forskellige brasilianske stilarter! Kom med til et brag af en aften, hvor vi hylder kvinder indenfor musikken i anledning af Kvindernes internationale kampdag. Kontant eller mobilepay i døren.

Arrangementet er støttet af Dansk Musikerforbund og Musikudvalget

prepare to be amazed by our stellar lineup:

Sabrina Brazzill: A sensational artist who has graced the stage at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival 2024, Sabrina Brazzill brings her enchanting Bossa Nova and MPB tunes to life. Her performances are a mesmerizing blend of jazz and Brazilian classics that will captivate your heart and soul. (Instagram: sabrinabrazzil)

Forró de Bicicleta:

This dynamic group fuses the lively rhythms of Brazilian Forró with the unique sounds of Nordic folk violin and jazz. Their performances are a whirlwind of song, percussion, and powerful rhythms that will have you dancing all night long. Experience the joy and energy that Forró de Bicicleta brings to the stage.

Naomi and Samba da Gente:

Dutch-Brazilian singer-songwriter Naomi, known for her work with the Amsterdam-based pagode band Sambaroot, will join forces with Copenhagen's most vibrant Samba band, Samba da Gente, led by the charismatic Marcio do Cavaco. Together, they will deliver an electrifying performance that blends Latin pop, soul, RnB, and Samba. (Instagram: naomibright)

DJ Carla Shack (from Batukizer):

Brazilian DJ Carla Shack, based in Denmark, is not only a talented DJ but also a songwriter and educator at the NGO Future Female Sounds. Batukizer DJs will take you on a musical journey through the rich legacies of Brazilian dance floor music, inspired by nature, spirituality, art, history, and regional culture. Get ready to groove to their passionate and rhythmic beats! (Instagram: batukizer, carlashack)

Why the name "Mulher na Roda"?
"Mulher na Roda" means "woman in the circle" when directly translated from Portuguese. In Brazilian culture, "Roda" also refers to a temporary stage for music, play, and physical expression, where communication happens on multiple levels simultaneously. During the "game" in the roda, participants can express themselves physically and interpret each other's conscious and unconscious signals.

The roda is not confined by the edge of the stage but spreads out and reaches the dancing audience. The roda makes the world spin and synchronizes the spirit and soul of everyone who takes part in it. As a circle, the roda has no beginning or end, symbolizing unity and continuity.

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