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DooBeeDooBeeDoo is a cross-cultural on-line magazine, based on the view that music and community are indivisible, and that musicians, consumers and record companies are all part of one community. The basic thrust of the editorial content is that a social awareness can be fostered through music.


Archive for the ‘International cultural festivals and events’


Some insights into how you choose a Samba to be performed at Carnival?

Text by Kevin Williams

When you listen to an Escola de Samba (school of samba) play their Samba Enredo (song for Carnival) on CD, DVD or performed live at Sambodromo during Carnival in Rio, you hear a well-oiled machine rolling down the avenida accompanied by thunderous percussion, vibrantly colored costumes,elegant dancers all moving in unison to one common theme, and the syncopated rhythms of the Samba Enredo chosen by the Escola. You see the end product but, how do you get from an idea to this incredible artistic production passing through Sapaucai?

This very question took me to several evenings at the Quadro of the Escola de Samba in Pilares, Rio de Janeiro. Having read numerous articles, books, television reports and watched about a decades worth of performances from the Escolas de Samba from both Rio and Sao Paulo, you always feel like you have a great working knowledge about carnival, but Samba is like an onion – as you peel back each layer you find a greater deal of complexity.

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Women’s Voices from the Muslim World: A Short-Film Festival in Los Angeles, March 17-19, 2011.

A collection of voices from women of all faiths living in Muslim-majority countries and Muslim women living as minorities around the world that fills the void in information created by traditional news, media and art sources. In competition for cash prizes of $35,000 and the opportunity to be featured in the Women’s Voices Festival in Los Angeles, March 17-19, 2011.

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2010 marks the third annual Mondo Mundo Festival in New York City!

Mondo Mundo fest features an eclectic lineup of emerging and established acts including Brooklyn’s Toshi Reagon, a longtime favorite of urban blues fans. More exotic offerings including West African electronica band Burkina Electric and Lebanese singer/songwriter Abaji. Antibalas’ Martin Perna’s and Grupo Fantasma’s Adrian Quesada’s psychedelic Latin-funk project Ocote Soul Sounds rounds out the bill and promise a rousing set in support of their latest album, Coconut Rock.

When: Saturday Jan 9
Time: PM 7:30
Where: Hiro Ballroom (371 W 16th St, 212.242.4300)
Price: $15

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The 3rd Native Spirit Festival – London from 30th October til 6th November 2009

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The 3rd Native Spirit Festival is a season of films, talks and performances promoting the Cultures of Indigenous people

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