Tamsin`s
Curatorial Trip
Just before embarking on her trip, Tamsin wrote:
"
I am trying to keep an open mind now as to what
direction the project will take - though I have
many ideas! Scotland has an incredibly rich music
scene; however it is also quite a small country
and my contacts are quite wide in most of the
different areas of music. I am bringing a lot
of samples of music to Brazil and I'm very much
looking forward to my visit and to meeting you
all and to seeing a selection of music being produced
in Brazil. I would like to combine both ancient
and modern themes into this project. Both of our
countries have a rich oral and aural heritage
which speak of the history and represent the cultural
'make-up' of our countries and it would be wonderful
to explore this in someway within the project."
In
August 2002, Tamsin Austin visited Brazil to get
to know a little more about music and popular
Brazilian culture, to help her in the choice of
the right Scottish musicians. Travelling with
Helder Aragão (DJ Dolores) - who set up
her programme of visits to Brazilian musicians
- Patricia Souza from the British Council and
a digital video crew, Tamsin visited Recife, Olinda,
Nazaré da Mata, Belém, São
Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
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In Recife, Tamsin watched a rehearsal by the quartet
Areia Projeto ,which includes double-bass, violin,
cavaquinho and bandola - www.areiaprojeto.hpg.com.br
In Olinda she was welcomed by Maciel Salustiano,
a rabeca player from the Orquestra Santa Massa
who also plays in the group Chão e Chinelo.
She also visited Maciel`s ´Rabeca Centre`
, where she danced forró (a dance from
the North East) the whole night. She went on to
visit the traditional singer Dona Cila do Coco
at her home. In Nazaré da Mata, she had
the chance to try the typical dish ´feijoada`
- and the local rum ´cachaça` - at
the home of the rabeca player, singer and composer
Siba. His band, Maracatu Rural, was having the
final rehearsal before recording their new CD
Fuloresta do Samba.
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The
flight to Belém from Recife, with stops
at Fortaleza and São Luiz, gave Tamsin
the chance to learn a bit more about Brazilian
culture. During the stop at Fortaleza, half the
passengers got out of the aircraft, to be replaced
by a new group who were travelling to Belém.
First to board were three young girls dressed
in blue and white - and screaming. They were followed
by another four girls, in the same costumes but
screaming more loudly. They were carrying a large
silver cup and were accompanied by a TV crew.
Last to board was the entire football team Paissandú
de Belém, which had just won the Brazil
Cup. The arrival in Belém was even more
impressive than the flight ( no-one got any sleep
on board). It looked as if the whole city of Belém
had turned out to meet the team at the airport.
It took two hours to get out of the airport and
get to the hotel.
Tamsin`s
programme in Belém was organised by the
guitarist Pio Lobato and the journalist Elielton
Amador, who accompanied her on visits to musicians.
Having dumped their bags in the hotel, the team
piled into a minibus and headed out of town. Crossing
one of the wide Amazonian river outlets by ferry,
they arrived at the town of Barcarena, to visit
Mestre Viera, one of the originators of the Brazilian
lambada and the ´guitarada` style, played
on the electric guitar. Gathering some musical
collaborators together on the porch of his simple
house, Mestre Viera showed exactly what the guitarada
style is. The following day, Tamsin met another
important local musician, Mestre Curica, who generously
introduced her to various Brazilian musical genders,
such as chorinho and lambada, playing them on
his small electric guitar or on the banjo. Tamsin
also met the guitarist Aldo Sena, a very well
known musician in the region, who has had to abandon
the profession for economic reasons and now works
in a cobblers in Belém. He did, however,
show that he has not lost his musical skills.
In
São Paulo, Tamsin got to know Simone Soul
and Fernando Catatau, in one of the studios of
the Trama
label, where the two musicians improvised
on keyboard and percussion. She also met Rica
Mabia, the Tejo
do Selo Instituto and was impressed by the
energy of Gaspar, Tadeu and Dico, of the rap group
Zafrica Brasil. She was able to chat to the pianist
and arranger Benjamin Taubkin and listen to his
group, the excellent Orchestra Popular de Câmera.
At the music school Faculdade Santa Marcelina,
Tamsin watched a rehearsal by the instrumental
group Armazém, lead by the composer Sérgio
Cardoso.
In
Rio, Tamsin met the rapper B Negão and
went to watch a samba show in Lapa, accompanied
by DJ Dolores.
Scottish Rehearsal
Tamsin had this to say about the first big
rehearsal in Glasgow:
"Today
we had our first practical rehearsal here in Glasgow.
It went very very well. It was very interesting
as our musicians are from very different backgrounds
and most of them have never played together before.
The results were very very promising. All of the
musicians here are working on themes and ideas
for development with both Scottish and Brazilian
members of the group. During the rehearsal the
musicians here worked on three different pieces
from Chris Stout, Alyth and Chris Mack. David
has gone away to write a new piece for the group.
We have now scheduled rehearsals every Sunday
until we come to Brazil so we will keep you posted
on the developments"
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