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Caravan World Rhythms and Latincouver present

Brazilian Fiesta - Tio Chorinho with Flavia Nascimento and AmarElas

An Evening of Festive Brazilian Music and Dance

Friday, July 19, 2024 | 7:00pm
Fox Cabaret
2321 Main St, Vancouver, BC V5T 3C9

Caravan World Rhythms and Latincouver present a Brazilian Fiesta, featuring an exciting double-bill

TIO CHORINHO (Toronto) with FLAVIA NASCIMENTO (Montreal)

and Special guests AMARELAS (Vancouver).

SHOW 7:30PM - 10PM.  Doors at 7pm.   Advance Tickets $25/$20 plus fees.   $5 more at the door!

ABOUT TIO CHORINHO AND FLAVIA NASCIMENTO
“New Orleans jazz of Brazil.”
Flavia Nascimento & Tio Chorinho is an epic pairing of two of Canada’s top Brazilian roots music artists. Hailing from the rich musical wellsprings of Bahia in northeastern Brazil, Flávia is a prolific performer at major festivals, concert halls, and street parties everywhere, wowing audiences with her soulful voice and boisterous presence. Tio Chorinho is Canada’s first ensemble dedicated to choro, the “New Orleans Jazz of Brazil.” Fashioning their own distinctive approach to Brazil’s seminal music, listeners are charmed and thrilled by the group’s virtuosity, dynamics and unique repertoire. Together with Flavia they explore Brazil’s original soul music along with their own original tunes.

ABOUT AMARELAS
Amarelas is anchored by the voices of 4 Brazilian women based in Vancouver, BC.  They have developed a strong following in the community, with their lively and engaging performances, featuring a repertoire of original and cover songs, from Brazil and abroad, and the genres are various: MPB (Brazilian popular music), Samba, Forro, Bossa Nova, Jazz, and others rhythms. The group consists of: Andrea Lobato (Guitar, Vocalist), Beta Cunha (Guitar, Vocalist), Juju Morais (Vocalist, Percussion), Mara Li (Vocalist) and will include some special guests, including Mario Silva on bass and mandolin.