Music on MCB | Mawaca
The group presents a project that brings together orally transmitted songs from the Mediterranean, Africa and Asia in contemporary arrangements.
Reportoire:
1. Banderita Colorada – Vidala do noroeste argentino
2. Kappëe – Canto da Finlândia
3. Sabrali Sa – Canto da Bulgária
4. Ladainhas – Canto das pastoras do nordeste brasileiro
5. Ga Da Meilin – Canto da Mongólia
6. Babanzele – Canto dos pigmeus Babanzele (Camarões)
7. Ergen Dedo – Canto búlgaro
8. O Galo Cantou – Destaladeiras de fumo de arapiraca (Alagoas)
9. Fimmene – Canto em grecanico do sul da Itália.
10. Panaderas – Canto das mulheres padeiras da Espanha
11. Lamidbar – Canção do deserto hebraica
12. Dos Amantes – Canto sefaradi da Espanha
13. Min Beyria – Grande Poder – Canto do Curdistão e cordel de mestre verdelinho
14. La Liebre – Sevillana espanhola
15. Tant Deman – Canto de occitane
About the Music project at MCB
With continuous editions since 1999, the Music project at MCB has benefited more than 240 thousand people, who had free access to shows from groups such as Pau Brasil, Zimbo Trio, Fine Thing Project, Bachiana Jovem Orchestra, Grupo Aum, Mawaca and Traditional Jazz Band , among others. The presentations, which take place on stage set up on the terrace of the Casa Brasileira Museum between March and December, currently gather around 400 spectators on average every Sunday.
About MCB
The Museu da Casa Brasileira, an institution of the São Paulo State Department of Culture, is dedicated to the preservation and diffusion of the material culture of the Brazilian house, being the only museum in the country that specializes in architecture and design. The MCB program includes temporary and long-term exhibitions, with an agenda that also includes activities of the educational service, debates, lectures and publications contextualizing the museum’s vocation for the formation of a critical thinking in themes such as architecture, urbanism, housing, economy urban mobility and sustainability. Among its innumerable initiatives, the MCB Design Prize, the main award of the segment in the country, made since 1986; and the Casas do Brasil project, to rescue and preserve memory about the rich diversity of the country.