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Date: November 20, 2009 7:05:25 PM GMT+01:00
Subject: Calendar of Events - November - Consulate General of Brazil in Los Angeles

 
Calendar of Events
November 2009
 
 
BRAZILIAN CONSULATE GALLERY ART OPENING RECEPTION:
 
Roberto Meneghini's
Watercolors Exhibit
 
TONIGHT
Friday, November 20, 2009 
5 to 7 pm
   Consulate General of Brazil
 8484 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 711 & 730 
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
To get information about the Brazilian Consulate Gallery:
 
 Roberto's work will be on view until January 2010
Gallery hours are Monday to Friday, 9 am to 1 pm
 
 
 
AMAZON NIGHT FESTA / SCREENING OF CRUDE
 
Friday, November 20

                                                                                  

The Electric Lodge is proud to be partnering with the Venice Neighborhood Council to present the Green Screen Monthly Film Series featuring environmental films and discussions with prominent figures in the environmental movement. This screening of Crude will launch the film series, which will occur once a month on Sunday evenings at the Lodge beginning in January 2010. Our theme for this evening is the Amazon and the event will feature Brazilian food by Sabor da Bahia, Limpeiza (cleansing ritual honoring the Divine Forces of Nature) conducted by Vida Vierra, music by Clara Bellar accompanied by Gulu Monteiro, photos by Te'amir Photography live entertainment by Kimberly Miguel Mullen and a screening of the film Crude.


Schedule:
6:30 pm Doors Open; Food, Drinks, Fun
7:30 pm Performance Begins 
8:30 pm Screening Begins


Tickets:
$12 Screening & Performance 
$10 Screening only
$ 5 Performance only 



 
 
THIS EVENT IS PART OF OUR GREEN SCREEN ENVIRONMENT FILM FESTIVAL & SALON, NOVEMBER 19-22. FOR MORE INFO: GREENSCREENFILMFESTIVAL.COM

If you bring a reusable beverage container, drinks are 50% off (beer not included).  
 
We strongly encourage alternative transport. Walk, bike, Blue Bus # 2 or Metro # 33 or #333. However, we also have free, on-site parking.
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
CONTACT:
David de Hilster
 
SambaLa Samba School Seeking Rose Parade Participants
 
Long Beach, California, November 16, 2009 – SambaLá Samba School and RioBela Productions, producers of the annual Brazilian Street Carnaval in Long Beach, are looking for women and men to participate in the 2010 Rose Parade in Brazilian carnaval costumes taking place on January 1, 2010 in Pasadena California. In the tradition of carnaval parades in Brazil, SambaLá and RioBela are inviting the public to participate in two "blocos" or costume groups to represent the Brazilian culture in the form of music, dance, and costume. There are still positions open for women who will wear Brazilian costumes made by Samba Collection that are fun, modest, and exclusively made for the Rose Parade. There are also openings for samba drummers with experience in samba percussion. Parade participants are volunteers and must be fit enough to walk for 5 miles in a period of 2 hours without breaks. Participants must be 17 years or older, be able to come to practices to learn a simple movements with choreographer Valeria Ruggieri, and participate in the judging on the morning of December 31, 2009, and in parade on January 1, 2009. The samba group will be on and around a major corporation's float's whose theme this year is "Carnaval". The float has an estimated television audience of 40 million people. Participants must sign a release by December 5, 2009.
 
If you are interested in participating, please contact Doris at 562-508-4504, or Valeria at 562-221-8861. For more information, emailcon...@sambala.org or val...@riobela.com or go the the websitehttp://www.sambala.org.
 
ABOUT SAMBALA - SambaLa Samba School is a 15-year-old non-profit organization based in Long Beach California and is dedicated to creating a community for those who enjoy the Brazilian culture.  They provide samba dance and drum classes, do professional shows, and produce the annual Brazilian Street Carnaval (http://www.carnaval.org). You can visit their website at http://www.sambala.org.
 
ABOUT RIOBELA PRODUCTIONS - RioBela Productions is a 9-year-old Brazilian-inspired full event planning company specialized in Corporate and Private events adding a lively, colorful touch of Brazilian style. You can visit their website at http://www.riobela.com.
 
 
BLACK ORPHEUS (Orfeo Negro), 1959.
- Sunday, November 22nd -
(one day only)
 
DOWNTOWN INDEPENDENT THEATER
251 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
$8 tickets (under 13, FREE) // screening times: 2pm, 6pm
Runtime: 107 min.
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We have special guest FABIANO DO NASCIMENTO
of Triorganico (Stones Throw) sharing songs
on guitar before the second screening.
We will have post-screening rooftop receptions
with projections, food, drinks.
Between screenings will be a capoeira roda
with special guests CAPOEIRA BATUQUE.
SON ZOO + RANI D.
will be selecting Afro-Brazilian sounds from
Samba to Afoxé.
food by COMIDA Y CULTURA.
altar by JENNIFER GUTIERREZ MORGAN.
Curated by LIGHTFRIENDS.
 
 
GIVING THANKS
 
An expression of gratitude for all our moments.

Music, dance of BRAZIL / INDIA / HAWAII

Featuring 45 musicians & dancers from: 
Halau Keali'i O Nalani Artistic Director-Keali'i Ceballos
Shakti Dance Company Artistic Director-Viji Prakash
Viver BrasilArtistic Director-Linda Yudin & Luiz Badaro
 
Go to the website: http://www.wac.ucla.edu/cip/

Concert Info:

On the islands of Hawaii, in the temples of India, and on the sacred shores of Brazil, music and dance are offerings of gratitude. Whether offered to Gods or Ancestral creators - they are an integral part of everyday life. Join us as 45 artists from 3 of LA's most creative dance companies share the stage for the first time. The results are a dramatic journey representing different lives, memories and legends from the sacred traditions of BRAZIL, INDIA and HAWAII through an exquisite synthesis of music, dance and chant.
 
Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 8pm
Aratani/Japan America Theatre
244 S. San Pedro St. Los Angeles CA 90012 
Tickets: $25 Reserved seats; $20 JACCC members; UCLA faculty/staff; 
$12 Students/Children/Seniors 
Box Office: 213-680-3700 BUY TICKETS 
Info: 310-206-1335 CIP contact information
A project of the WORLD FESTIVAL OF SACRED MUSIC-LOS ANGELES. Presented by Foundation for World Arts and co presented by the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center and UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance.
GIVING THANKS concert travels to the 2009 Guadalajara International Book Fair with support from the Department of Cultural Affairs City of Los Angeles .
 
Photos by Jorge Vismara
 
 
 
 
SAVE THE DATE
DECEMBER 2, 2009
BRAZILIAN FILM SERIES AT UCLA
JAMES BRIDGE THEATER

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