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FILM + MUSIC : Samba + Latin Folk + Afro-Brazilian Documentary


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An afternoon of Latin American music and culture - bringing together, film, performance and live music in one unique afternoon! 

Starting with an amazing film celebrating Afro-Brazilian culture and music “EMICIDA: AmarElo “It's all for yesterday” from 12pm - then a special live music showcase with a variety of local latin american musicians in a unique stripped down format as solo/duo along - ending with a feature set from local band Capital Samba!

Part of ANU’s Latin American Week organised by Latin American Student Assocaition and the official start of ArtSound FM’s Radiothon 2024 - this event is a community radio fundraiser

12:00pm - DOCUMENTARY FILM (free screening)

Delve deep into Afro-Brazilian culture and music with this 2020 documentary from rapper and activist Emicida. Showcasing and celebrating the rich legacy of Black Brazilian culture in between scenes from his concert in São Paulo's Theatro Municipal.


2:00pm - LIVE MUSIC - LATIN - SAMBA - BOSSA + MORE

Showcasing a variety of local latin american musicians in a unique stripped down format as solo/duo along with a feature set from local band Capital Samba (Bossa - Samba)

CAPITAL SAMBA (Bossa Nova / Samba)

Formed in the vibrant heart of Canberra in the summer of 2023, Capital Samba is a dynamic ensemble that brings the pulsating rhythms and smooth melodies of Brazil to Australia's capital. Comprising a talented lineup of musicians with deep roots in Brazilian music and culture, Capital Samba is a celebration of Samba and Bossa Nova, interwoven with the rhythms of Afro-Brazilian heritage.

At the helm of Capital Samba is Fabricio Tocco, a gifted guitarist and singer-songwriter whose passion for Brazilian music is the driving force behind the band. He is joined by Airton Weber on bass, adding depth and groove to the rhythm section. The ensemble is further enriched by the enchanting voices of Angela Weber, Paola Vasconcelos, and Marina Cavalcanti, whose harmonies capture the essence of Brazilian soul. Vinnie Brasil doubles on cavaco and percussion, infusing each performance with authenticity and energy. The percussion section, a cornerstone of the band's sound, features Mitchell Wall, Starry Hardjadinata, and Allan Dantas, whose syncopated beats bring the infectious spirit of Carnival to life.

The band draws significant inspiration from icons such as Paulinho da Viola, Beth Carvalho, Zeca Pagodinho, Clara Nunes, Tom Jobim, and João Gilberto, translating these influences into vibrant, contemporary performances, featuring Fabricio Tocco’s own songs, that resonate with both traditionalists and new listeners alike. Capital Samba is more than just a band; it's a gathering of friends who met through various Brazilian community events in Canberra, including dance festivals, batucada groups, and jam sessions. This shared background has fostered a unique camaraderie and musical synergy that is evident in their performances, an immersive experience not to be missed.




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