Here are some videos that were posted of our show in Belo Horizonte. Many thanks to the troupe of 8 local drummers who performed with us. They play in the maracatu style.
some photos, by Daniele Antonopoulos+Lucas Faria, Leah Singer, Matheus Fleming:
While in BH we also visited Inhotim, a most amazing art park about an hour away from the city, set in a lush tropical environment that was just amazing. I’ve long wanted to see Chris Burden’s Beam Drop, and it was here, along w Doug Aitken’s Sonic Pavillion, Janet Cardiff’s amazing aural Murder of Crows and many other fantastic works. Here’s a few snaps of this astounding place:
Lee, you are always welcome in BH!!!!!! Next time you should go to the soccer stadium and make a jam with us!!!!!!
See ya!!!
Hey Lee. I didn’t get the chance to go to your show but i hope you enjoyed the audience, the city and all.
You’re always welcome!
Meanwhile, I was outside the performance trying to convince the security I should enter to “feel the energy”. It was impossible. So… I had some beers and cigarrettes.
Who produced this performance?
Why there was so such few information about it? Guys from BH, please, next time tell us that it is happening!
As a drummer I’m totally frustrated that I missed it.
Btw, Lee go on a fixed gear bike! 🙂
Peace
hey Lee, have you seen this doc about the alagoano experimental master Hermeto Pascoal?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Kiie_wVYIk&feature=endscreen&NR=1
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another great video abou Hermeto Pascoal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1WBGsBNL54
have fun, lee
If we finish up disliking each Orlando and Rosalind,
what’s the point of the play?
Good way of explaining, and nice piece of writing to
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