Bahia Samba Percussion Workshop with Jean Stora - Adelaide Samba Encontro
Event description
Adelaide Samba Encontro is proud to present:
Bahia Samba Percussion Workshop, with Jean Stora
In this workshop, we will recreate the sounds of the Bahia blocos such as Olodum, Ile Aiye and Timbalada etc
There will be time for each instrument section to learn new patterns and/or improve acquired ones.
EXPERIENCE:
Suitable for players with some experience and proficiency in at least one instrument.
WHAT TO BRING:
Bring your own percussion instrument(s) as they won't be provided.
If you do not own your own instrument, we urge you to reach out ahead of time, to one of the many baterias performing
over the weekend to see if you can borrow one.
ABOUT YOUR TEACHER:
Jean
Stora began studying Brazilian Dance, Capoeira and Percussion back in
1990 with the Samba schools of San Francisco. Inspired by the
intoxicating rhythms of Brazil and the thriving Latin and Caribbean arts
community in San Francisco, he began dancing and drumming
professionally with various local companies and bands, and in 1995 was
chosen as San Francisco's King of Carnaval.
Pursuing his interest in Latin American music, dance and culture, Jean travelled extensively in Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Mexico. He speaks Spanish and Portuguese along with English and his native tongue, French. Jean began performing and teaching Samba in Australia in 1996 before returning to San Francisco for several years where he enjoyed teaching packed classes at the Dance Mission studio.
In
2001 he taught Brazilian percussion and dance in France, performed at
music festivals throughout the country with "Les Diables Bleus" and
directed the Brazilian dance company, Cuisse de Samba.
In
2002, Jean established Dance Central studio in Sydney with the vision
of bringing together various dance styles in one location.Now
based in Newcastle since 2006, Jean performs with his multicultural
dance and percussion ensemble known as SambaFrog. He brings with him his
energetic and exhilarating brand of Brazilian dance and percussion.
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