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Special Workshop | Afro Brazilian Drumming with Jorge Alabê x Batalá NY

  • Cumbe 1368 Fulton Street BROOKLYN United States (map)

In Person Workshop
$20

This Monday, Sept. 26th we've got a very special guest  – Jorge Alabê!

World-class Brazilian percussionist Jorge Alabê brings the rich musical culture of Brazil to the U.S. as a performing artist and master teacher. His deep history and skill developed as he grew up playing Afro-Brazilian and samba rhythms in Rio de Janeiro, and took him around the world as director of percussion with the legendary performing company Oba Oba. 

This class is for all levels. Instruments provided. All genders are welcome. No prior musical experience necessary.

Learn to drum some Brazilian beats with Batalá. This group class will break down the music you've heard Batalá play, step by step. Students will be guided in proper stick technique, body positioning, and performance strategies, and dynamics for playing any of 4 different drums and other percussion instruments. Play the big surdo to bring in that deep base, the repique to send up that clave, or the agogo bell to resonate and inspire. The class will also include light choreography and Afro-Brazilian movement technique--appreciating the drum as an extension of the body. Every class will feature different rhythms, including Samba Reggae, Samba Duro, Samba Mambo, and Samba Afro. This class is for all levels. Instruments provided. All genders are welcome. No prior musical experience necessary.  


Jorge Alabê

Master drummer Jorge Alabê grew up in Rio de Janeiro immersed in the rich musical culture of Brazil, becoming a master in samba percussion as well as in the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of candomblé. He is an “Alabê” connected with the oldest candomblé house established in Brazil, Casa Branca; the title of “Alabê” means that he has obtained the highest level in drumming and leading of rituals in the candomblé religion and signifies deep experience and authority. Jorge played percussion with the highest level samba groups in Rio and was the rhythm director of Minas Gerais Samba School in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He has performed in recordings with Brazilian stars Milton Nascimento and Martinho da Vila and appeared on Globo TV in Brazil during 1978–1980 on the entertainment program Brasil Pandeiro. Source: jorgealabe.com

Batalá New York is an all women, Black-led, Afrocentric drumming ensemble. We understand Afro-Brazilian culture to be the product of Black resistance and promote and collaborate with a network of Afro-Brazilian artists in Bahia, in New York, and around the globe. We are also transforming images of women by presenting a loud, fearless and diverse community of female drummers. We perform all over the New York region in concert halls, at community centers, parks and gardens, on the streets, at protests, and at top cultural institutions. 

Batalá New York is part of a global arts project of over thirty bands playing Afro-Brazilian music with percussive instruments and costumes hailing from Salvador de Bahia, in northeast Brazil. The Batalá bands principally play Samba Reggae, a world music that incorporates Brazilian Samba and Caribbean Reggae. The band's music includes rhythms heard throughout the African diaspora and pays homage to traditional Afro-Brazilian music and spirituality. Most of our instruments are worn on the body as we play. Our performances, with colorful costumes and dynamic choreography, are a high energy, joyful percussive experience.

 

Deinya Phenix, PhD is a sociologist, mother, and child of the African Diaspora. After decades of dancing on stage (since the age of 5), she was blessed to be introduced to Afro-Brazilian percussion by gifted musician Cafe da Silva in 2009.  She has been a member of Batala New York among other bands since 2012, and she has traveled to Europe, South America and the Caribbean teaching and learning about Afro-Diasporic music and dance.  Over the course of 9 years, Deinya rose through the ranks from conductor to Co-Musical Director to Artistic & Musical Director of Batalá New York. Deinya has trained and led over 100 women of Batalá New York to bring high energy, culturally relevant, visually stimulating performances grounded in community, centering service, and powered by partnership with masters of percussion and dance across the globe.