Friday, September 23, 2011

Tucson: Batucaxe presents Rhythm Industry Performance Factory Review and more ...

 

From: batucaxe@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:26 PM
Subject: Batucaxe News - THIS Weekend - Improv, All Souls Procession Fundraiser, Rosangela Silvestre!

 

Rhythm Industry Performance Factory Review, Saturday, 9/24, 7:00PM-9:00PM, 1013 S. Tyndall Ave. (map)
Movement Salon, a group of movement artists who will create a full-length work combining modern dance, spoken word, and live music, headlines the evening. Additional musical performances will be improvised by Odaiko Sonora, Batucaxé, and other artists that share the Rhythm Industry Performance Factory, Tucson's only artist-owned big-space studio. Your support helps us pay the mortgage, and is greatly appreciated! $10 - Advance; $15 - Suggested donation at the door.
Buy advance tickets online:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/191282

All Souls Procession Fundraiser, Saturday, 9/24, 9:30PM
The Hut
, 305 N. 4th Ave.

Right after the Review, join us for the All Souls Procession Fundraiser! Batucaxé performs around 11:00PM - 11:30PM. Just $5 gets you in, and if you have your Review pass, you'll get a free token of appreciation from Many Mouths One Stomach.

Rosangela Silvestre's Orixa Dance Movement Class, Sunday, 9/25, 5:00PM - 6:30PM
Rhythm Industry Performance Factory, 1013 S. Tyndall Ave. (map)
Rosangela Silvestre, our teacher, friend, and inspiration, is here this weekend to teach one class this Sunday. 
All skill levels are welcome and encouraged. $12 walk-in or use your prepaid class pass - $40 for 4 classes (use any time). Wear comfortable clothing and bring water. See you there!

About Batucaxé
Batucaxé (pronounced bah-too-cah-SHEH, which means "the blessing of the beat") is a non-profit drum and dance ensemble and school in Tucson, Arizona. Inspired by the music of Brazil, Batucaxé features the music of many traditions, from Brazil and all over the world. Our goal is to inspire creativity, openness, community solidarity and collective joy, through lessons and classes, outreach programs and high-energy performances. Visit www.batucaxe.org to learn about us, listen to some music and enjoy video clips of past performances. "Like" us on Facebook.

 

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