Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
& Soul Brasil Magazine
Present:
6th Annual Santa Barbara Brazilian
Carnaval
Film Night
featuring the Award winning film:
"The Miracle of
Candeal"
Friday, February 20, 7:30 2009, Donation $5
Santa Barbara Central Library, Faulkner Gallery
Does the current
economy and world affairs have you down? Do what the Brazilians
do, abandon all worries, open your heart to music, dance and
song, celebrate Carnaval!
Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network & Soul Brasil magazine collaborate for
the second year with a film event on Friday, February 20, featuring
"The Miracle of Candeal" with Grammy-award winning
percussionist Carlinhos Brown. The film event kicks-off the
6th Annual Santa Barbara Brazilian Carnaval, with 3 days of dance,
film, food, capoeira, and soccer ( www.soulbrasil.com).
The
“Miracle of Candeal” is an award winning film by Fernando Trueba
about musician Carlinhos Brown and Candeal, a marginal area in the
heart of Salvador, the capital of the Brazilian state of Bahia.
Brown returns home to the favela (slum) of Candeal, notorious
for its crime, heavy drug trafficking, and street kids, to help
transform his community through the power of music. A
celebration of music and social change unfolds.
The film begins with formerly exiled
Cuban music godfather Bebo Valdés, whose quest to find his African
roots leads him to Candeal, and ultimately makes him witness to
Brown’s outstanding achievements. This exploration of
Afro-Brazilian music includes appearances by musicians Gilberto Gil,
Caetano Veloso, and Marisa Monte among others. It is a journey
through Brazilian music and festivals from the ancestral to the
sophisticated present.
The film is also a
celebration of Carnaval in this extraordinarily beautiful and historic
region of Brazil, with images of people dancing in open spaces,
percussionists working drums on hot evenings, a parade of trio
eletrico, large trucks carrying bands on their flatbeds, and the
richly layered rhythms of samba playing in the background. Timbalada,
the first percussionist group in Candeal formed by Brown, is seen
running through the streets 200 strong, along with the children of
Candeal.
The film will be preceded by a short film on the
Brazilian organization, OPA (Organization of Permaculture & Art)
located in the historic district of Pelourinho near the community of
Candeal. OPA has programs of street theater, art and
permaculture for underprivileged children and at-risk youth. Santa
Barbara Permaculture Network will talk briefly about Permaculture
sites visited while in Brazil for the 8th International Permaculture
Convergence (IPC8.org).
The event takes place on Friday, February 20, 2009, 7:30pm at
the Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery, 40 E. Anapamu St.
Donation, $5, no reservations needed. Sponsors for the event
are Santa Barbara Permaculture Network NonProfit and Soul Brasil
Magazine. For more information, (805) 962-2571,
margie@sbpermaculture.org,
www.sbpermaculture.org.
"The miracle is really the miracle of
life, of how people can get together to do something constructive.
The miracle is about opening your eyes and enjoying what you see. For
me, Candeal is a metaphor of what the human race can
achieve.” Carlinhos Brown
Youtube Miracle of Candeal Film excerpts:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p-j6N2YYhE&feature=related
or
www.elmilagrodecandeal.com
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