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BRAZILIAN HEART
February 2011
Since 1998

INSPIRAÇÃO (Inspira Ação)  - INSPIRATION (Inspire Action)
One of my artistic inspirations in life is Regina Casé (actress, cultural agitator, and host of a Brazilian TV program called “Um Pé de Quê?” about Environment and Sustainability). After watching one of her plays in the 1980’s, I fell in love with theatre and dance and abandoned my History College. That change gave me the opportunity to solidify my love for music and flourish as a human being.  In 2009, a Brazilian documentary called “Dzi Croquettes” (with choreographies by Brooklyn native Lennie Dale) revealed the birth of the irreverent approach I so much loved in Regina. Lennie Dale fell in love with Bossa Nova in 1960 and inspired lots of local artists in Rio de Janeiro in a time when Brasil was under a dictatorship.
Share one of your inspirations with me!  : )

SHOW
Sambaguru Unplugged!
Saturday, February 5th at 8:30pm
@ First & Hope Supper Club (Downtown Los Angeles)
http://www.firstandhope.com/

DANCE – BOSSA NOVA & DICTATORSHIP – Lennie Dale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbOWiPeLAvw&feature=related

UNIVERSAL BREATHING ROOM
What’s this? It’s pretty cool.
http://doasone.com/BreathingRooms.aspx?RoomID=1

GOT BRAIN?
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward Official Release 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z9WVZddH9w

COOL STUDIO
www.earlyprorecording.com
Engineer+producer Lynne Earls’ credits: K.D. Lang, Airto Moreira, and
Flora Purim.

PARABÉNS PELOURINHO.COM
My friend Jorge Vismara is celebrating 15 years of his website!
www.pelourinho.com

TRIBO OF BRAZILIAN INDIANS FOUND! (It’s possible to live in a different way in this world, folks)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-12360013

FOR YOU

“Conheço a aurora com seu desatino
Conheço o amanhecer com o seu tesouro
Conheço as andorinhas sem destino
Conheço rios sem desaguadouros
Conheço o medo do princípio ao fim
Conheço tudo, conheço tudo
Menos a mim”

I know the dawn with its madness
I know the day break with its treasure
I know swallows with no destiny
I know rivers with no spillways
I know fear from beginning to end
I know everything.
Everything, but myself.
(Quote from a song lyric by Brazilian poet Ferreira Gullar)

“A relationship is a living thing. It needs and benefits from the same
attention to detail that an artist lavishes on his art.” (David Viscott)

Blessings,
Katia : )

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Brazilian Heart
Since 1998
March 2011

There’s nothing like swimming in the Atlantic Ocean waters! Ah…so warm…It feels like being in a womb. Yes, I miss my mom. ; ) She used to make my clothe, and definitely made my first Carnaval outfit. I learned some sewing tricks and decided to make my own costume when I was 18. It was a toga dress for a College party. My friends and I decided that Ancient Rome would be the theme of that night. The mini dress was made of a pale green cotton fabric with gold trims. So much fun! This Carnaval I'll be a bird!
From today on, Brasil will be on vacations for at least a week. It’s Carnaval again, folks! Join me! I’ll be singing at the biggest Brazilian Carnaval in So Cal @ Club Nokia starting at 9pm. For more info: www.braziliannites.com


SOME SHOWS www.katiamoraes.com
Fri, March 4 @ Tropico de Nopal singing with Samba Society.
Sat, March 5 at 9pm @ Club Nokia
Sunday, March 6 from 4pm to 6pm @ Farmers Market Music Series with Sambaguru.
Tue, March 8 at 9pm @ Zanzibar (Fat Tuesday Party) with Viver Brasil Dance Company.
Sat, March 12 @ National Hispanic CC Theatre/Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sun, March 13 @ Lensic Performing Arts Center/Santa Fe, New Mexico
East Coast Tour with Viver Brasil Dance Company from March 19 thru April 16.

NEW YEAR, NEW IDEAS!
My New Project: Kátia Moraes & Brazilian Hearts 2011:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2IKewpsXE4

MUSIC MEMORY
“Não chore ainda não, que eu tenho um violão e nós vamos cantar.
Felicidade aqui pode passar e ouvir e se ela for de samba há de querer ficar”
Don’t cry just yet because I have an acoustic guitar and we’ll sing together. Happiness may pass and hear us, and if she is fond of samba she may stay.
(Quote from Olê Olá, a song by Brazilian composer Chico Buarque)
Here’s Chico singing with MPB4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGPA074Elws&feature=related

BRAZILIAN DOCUMENTARY
“Waste Land” directed by Lucy Walker, tells the story of acclaimed Brooklyn, NY-based artist Vik Muniz returning to his native Brazil, where he embarks upon a transformative creative journey with a group of men and women catadores (garbage pickers), using recyclables to make their portraits.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWPU5WNgQ2w

FAVELA FESTIVAL IN RIO
Do you want to know what’s “musically” happening in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro? Check this out. These are 48 chosen songs for the festival! Listen & vote on our favorite. http://www.favelafestival.com/2010/?pagina=lista-musicas

FOR YOU
"There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in."
Leonard Cohen

“It’s not the load that breaks you down, it is the way you carry it.”
Lena Horne

Love and Smiles,
Katia : )

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BRAZILIAN HEART
April 2011
Since 1998


At 10:27am the bus crossed the Delaware River. It was a sunny day, but crisp cold. Everything was so clear; a clarity you wish you had when you’re stressed out. The countryside was beautiful even though the trees were still naked; the smile of the light green of the grass growing in the middle of patches of snow saying “Hey! It’s me again!” My mind gave special attention to the Indian names of the avenues and towns. Any bit of history ignited my attention even if I was half asleep or my back hurt. Another Toll? Wow! There are many around there. We moved from Middletown, Connecticut to Rehoboth, Delaware passing through the outskirts of New Jersey one more time. During the way I read few pages of the book my friend Dev gave me in New Mexico. It’s called Songs of Bliss.
“But talking and wandering
Won’t bring the experience
You’re searching for.”
I paused to think about the gypsy in me; that kind that feels a sense of urgency, like life is going to end at any time; that one that wants to swallow all the knowledge in this world in one gulp. Because of that being, I have the tendency to stumble over my words, talk on top of my friends’ talk, eat and read at the same time, and sometimes wish I‘d be in another place. In a way it’s funny and I seem to be entertained by my monkey mind. But once in a while, the overwhelming mental wanderer plays tricks on me when I’m on the stage waiting for the cue to start singing. “I forgot that part of the lyrics again; wow I never heard that bass embezzlement before; this cowbell is so loud; love the way we play with each other; remember to tell him to slow down the tempo, what a great piano solo, man; that guy on the first row looks so sad; what can I do to make people happy; this monitor sucks; my knee hurts; These days I’m aware of the endless dance of my thoughts and this bothers me. Then I remember a friend telling me to embrace it all, so I repeat to myself: “Embrace it all, Katia.” I notice I physically embrace myself, and then I feel comforted.

SHOW
Friday, April 22 at 8pm @ Vitello’s with Sambaguru. Special guest: Miguel Gandelman on sax.
4349 Tujunga Avenue, CA 91604-2752 (818) 769-0905
http://www.vitellosrestaurant.com/

BOOK
O Encontro Marcado (Fernando Sabino, 1923-2004)
A 1956 novel about a young man looking for the “real reason of his life.”
Once Sabino said that he’d like to be a jazz musician…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on66qzbsnBM

BRAZILIAN RISING STAR
www.greccoburatto.com

BRAZILIAN DANCE – SILVESTRE TECHNIQUE
Rosangela Silvestre, the inspiring choreographer from Salvador, Bahia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6acWOMTrts
http://www.silvestrelink.com/

BRAZILIAN VEGETARIAN BEINGS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIka8500CM8

LANGUAGE
“The Nheengatu language is an Ameridian language of the Tupi-Guarani sub-family. It is also known by the Portuguese name ‘Amazonian General Language’. In 2003, Nheengatu became an official language along with Portuguese, in São Gabriel da Cachoerira (Sty. Gabriel of Waterfall), a city and a municipality located on the northern shores of the Rio Negro River in the Amazonas state in Brasil.”

FOR YOU
“Sobre a nudez forte da verdade, o mundo diáfano da fantasia.”
Under the strong naked truth, the diaphanous world of fantasy (illusion).
(Eça de Queiroz, born in Povoa de Varzim, Portugal)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Maria_de_E%C3%A7a_de_Queiroz

“Em mim a anatomia enlouqueceu. Sou todo coração.”
The anatomy got crazy in me. I’m all heart.
(Vladimir Maiakovski, born in Russia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Mayakovsky

A Brazilian hug from somewhere between North Carolina and Virginia, US,
Katia : )

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Brazilian Heart
May 2011
Since 1998


The fragrance and the feel of the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean reinvigorates me. The sensation that I experience is imprinted on the memory of my cells and it definitely gives me a sense of new life and energy! Here's one the mandalas I created to celebrate Life! : )




SHOWS
Sunday, May 22nd at 1pm
Sambaguru featuring Katia Moraes
@ WorldFest (Woodley Park, Lake Balboa, CA)
http://worldfestevents.com/venues.php
Environment education, Vegan food court, Animal adoptions, Lagunitas Beer Gardens, Kids stage, great speakers and amazing music!!! Show your support for the planet called Earth. : )
Sambaguru’s New Review by Don Heckman
http://irom.wordpress.com/2011/04/23/live-music-katia-moraes-and-sambaguru-at-vitello/ 



Saturday, May 28th, 2011 at 7pm
Katia Moraes & Pure Samba
@ Casa Arjona   (Long Beach, CA)
Info: (562) 421-8605
Featuring Leo Costa and Mitchell Long

MOVIE
“Wasteland”. I highly recommend (thanks, John)
http://www.wastelandmovie.com/

“Rio”
Wanna be in a good mood? Watch this one. : )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf6zeRwk5LE

BOOK
“The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas”
Woody Allen said: “The book was charming and interesting. I was shocked. I couldn’t believe  that he (Brazilian author Machado de Assis) had lived such a long time ago. One would think that he had written it yesterday. It’s so modern and interesting.” http://www.amazon.com/Posthumous-Memoirs-Cubas-Library-America/dp/0195101707

Can you read in Portuguese? This is a must if you like History and Brasil. “1808” by Laurentino Gomes.
http://www.amazon.com/1808-LAURENTINO-GOMES/dp/8576653206

FOR YOU
“Há duas formas para viver a sua vida:
Uma é acreditar que não existe milagre.
A outra é acreditar que todas as coisas são um milagre.”

There are two ways to live your life:
One is to believe that there is no miracle.
The other is to believe that everything is a miracle.”
Fernando Pessoa

Peace,
Katia : )


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BRAZILIAN HEART
JUNE 2011 (My birthday Month! OBA!)
SINCE 1998

You know when you sit or stand on a spot in your house where you were never aware of? And you look at everything around you and find out things are different? One afternoon I sat on a blue chair against my backyard fence and SAW my hidden garden. In front of me there was a narrow way with rose bushes, lavenders, lemon trees and jasmines all along it. The pathway was shaped with pines and little rocks I handpicked, and mandalas with sea shells I created. Far ahead the greenery was greener than ever against the bluest of skies.

Went to see Prince’s show and I found out I had brought that greenery spot with me. I looked at the excited, noisy and packed Forum in Inglewood with a calmness in my heart that I had never felt. I even philosophized about Prince’s spiritual being when he came on stage wearing a shining gold outfit from top to bottom. I smiled broadly and enjoyed the moment... Some say he’s a type of god, and I believe we all are.
(Photo below with my friend and pianist Sandro Rebel after the show at the Forum)


SHOWS
Friday, June 10 at 8pm @ Vitello’s Supper Club (Studio City, CA)
With Sambaguru
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=3704695
(Photo below with percussionist Kevin Ricard after our show at WorldFest last month. He and saxophonist Miguel Gandelman from the Tonight Show band will be playing at Vitello's)


Sunday, June 12th at 2pm @ Jazz on the Bay (Newport Beach, CA)
Info: (949) 677-0490
With Pure Samba

Friday, June 17 at 7pm  @ Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center (Redondo Beach, CA) Info: (562) 556-4824
With Samba Society

BIRDS + CLASSICAL BRAZILIAN MUSIC
Composer Heitor Villa Lobos and Uirapuru. "Uirapuru is an orchestral piece with an elaborate program about the mythical Uirapuru bird in the Amazon jungle."
http://www.villalobos.ca/uirapuru

BRAZILIAN CHOREOGRAPHER + CIRQUE DU SOLEIL
In the 1980’s I did a class with Uruguayan choreographer Graciela Figueroa that I never forgot. I literally sat down and cried before the class ended. Coincidently, Brazilian choreographer Deborah Colker studied with Graciela and became an incredible artist herself! Have you seen Cirque du Soleil’s OVO? She choreographed it.
http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/en/shows/ovo/show/creators/deborah-colker.aspx

MOVIE
BRASIL ANIMADO (Brasil’s first 3D movie)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YsfuAdgF6A
I AM by Tom Shadyac
http://www.iamthedoc.com/
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS by Woody Allen. I highly recommend!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYRWfS2s2v4

A WONDERFUL BRAZILIAN WRITER: MACHADO DE ASSIS (1839-1908)
Born in June just like me!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquim_Maria_Machado_de_Assis

FOR YOU
“Entendia que há larga ponderação de males e bens, e que a arte de viver consiste em tirar o maior bem do maior mal.” (Machado de Assis)

(He felt that there is a loose balance of good and evil, and that the art of living consists in getting the greatest good out of the greatest evil)

Love & Awareness!
Katia : )
(And my South American Indian Soul!)


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BRAZILIAN HEART
July 2011
Since 1998
This last June I decided to celebrate my birthday spending a week in Española (New Mexico) practicing Kundalini yoga and meditation. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget. One morning at around 2:45am when I was walking and singing with my teacher and other yogi friends, I couldn’t hold my tears and cried like a baby. Some white turbans reminded me of my mom’s white veil she used during mass. I looked at the starry night and found out I was fighting against the idea she was faithful to the end. They say we peel old emotional blocks like an onion, in layers. Many times I thought I had spotted an old pattern of mine and believed I wouldn’t repeat it again. But then, an early morning breeze touches your face, the reverberation of a song in your throat rushes into your heart, and you are moved to a sphere where you face your fear one more time. I found out I’m very similar to my mom. I have faith. And I carry it in my eyes, in my passion for singing, for nature, for life.
By the way, a group of 40 Brazilians from Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Brasília and Espírito Santo camped in the same valley I was.
http://www.3ho.org/
http://www.3hobrasil.com.br/

SHOWS
Saturday, July 16 at 5pm @ LACMA with Sambaguru
http://www.lacma.org/event/katia-moraes
Below a pic taken few years ago at Lacma with Pure Samba (Mitchell Long, Leo Costa and Antonio Sant'Anna)

Tuesday, July 19 at 6:30pm @ The Beach House with Pure Samba
http://www.eventbrite.com/org/199463539

Sunday, July 31 at 2pm @ Central Avenue Jazz Festival with Sambaguru
http://www.centralavejazz.org/

BRAZILIAN FLORA
I played with many Mimosa Pudica (Dormideira) when I was a kid. Sweet memories.
“There are over 300 species of Mimosa that belong to the bean (pea) family Leguminosae. This species, Mimosa Pudica, is native to Brazil but is naturalized throughout the tropics of the Americas, Africa, and Asia. It runs wild as a weed in the Gulf States.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLTcVNyOhUc

IGUAZU FALLS (DEVIL’S THROAT)
I visited this place when I was about 9 years old and never forgot. It’s mesmerizing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYydapcTPJ4&feature=related

AROUND TOWN AND BEYOND
July 8th @ Roxy Theater Brazilian Summer Festival with Diogo Nogueira
www.braziliannites.com
July 11th @ Kuumbwa Jazz (Santa Cruz, CA) Percussionist Airto Moreira’s 70 years Birthday Celebration with Eyedentity!
http://www.kuumbwajazz.org/index.php#kuumwbwa_popup
Below photo taken at La Ve Lee with Airto Moreira and Sambaguru



FILM
“Broder” on July 6th at 7:30pm@ James Bridges Theatre at UCLA
http://www.international.ucla.edu/lai/events/showevent.asp?eventid=8936

BRASIL BRASIL CULTURAL CENTER
If you are in Los Angeles, visit BBCC's new location! My friends Amem and Nayla did a great job! There you can learn capoeira, samba, portuguese, drumming, yoga, etc.
www.brasilbrasil.org


FOR YOU
“Aqui é o meu país
Nos sonhos sem cabimento
Aqui sou um passarim
Que as penas estão por dentro
Por isso aprendi a cantar,
Voar, voar, voar”

Here is my country
In senseless dreams,
Here I am a bird
with feathers inside,
that’s why I learned to sing
to fly, to fly, to fly

Quote of Ivan Lins song “Meu País” (My Country)

Peace, Love and joy,
Katia : )

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BRAZILIAN HEART
August 2011
Since 1998

With Jose Rizo (KJazz 88.1FM) and James Janisse (klasfm.com and kebnradio.com) at the backstage after the show. Two gentlemen!

It was hot and humid at Central Ave Jazz Festival in South Central Los Angeles. I was drenched at the end of the show and felt like I was in Brasil. The 10-year old Ray Goren played the blues like a soulful pro and brought the house down before we went on stage. Amazing talent. Gerald Wilson’s orchestra conducted by the 93 year-old legend himself performed after us (Sambaguru). Beautiful. The Artists’ Green Room was at the solar powered “cultural center” (CRCD) supported by councilwoman Jan Perry. Actually, Jan Perry's poise reminded me of Brazilian singer Elizeth Cardoso who I met at TV Manchete dressing room in Rio de Janeiro in the 1980’s. I told her my mother loved her, and she made a little remark about “my mom” loving her, but not me. I felt a little embarrassed, but imagined my deceased mom would feel very happy to know I had met Elizeth before she passed away.

Cyro Monteiro and Elizeth Cardoso singing “Tem que Rebolar” by José Batista and M. de Oliveira (1966). My parents used to hear this recording when I was a teenager. This one brings me much joy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V72fkyzaLQo&feature=related

SHOW
Friday, August 26 from 7pm to 9pm
@ Farmers Market Hollywood with Sambaguru
FREE
http://farmersmarketla.com/special_events/events/summermusic/images/2011%20Summer%20Music%20Flyer.pdf

Teaching the crowd how to move in a Brazilian way @ LACMA (July 16). Photo by Alena.

SÃO PAULO AND CALIFORNIA - Sustainability Partners
http://policyinmotion.com/2011/07/sao-paulo-brazil-and-california-usa-sustainability-partners/

BRASIL BRASIL CULTURAL CENTER
My friends Amen and Nayla moved BBCC to a new location in Culver City, Los Angeles. I’ll be doing an event there very soon. If you or your kids want to learn Portuguese, dance samba, play capoeira, etc, check them out:  http://capoeirabatuque.org/classes/

OLD AND BEAUTIFUL BRAZILIAN MUSIC!
Orlando Silva singing “Nada Além” by Custódio Mesquita & Mário Lago (1938)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_358PNNVDDc&feature=related

THE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE MUSEUM (São Paulo)
http://www.gringoes.com/articles.asp?ID_Noticia=1467
http://www.estacaodaluz.org.br/

AROUND LOS ANGELES
Mario Costa (Music) @ First & Hope (downtown) on Aug. 13 at 10pm
Michel Groisman (Performance Art) @ Skirball on Aug 17 at 8pm

FOR YOU
Bichos Cantores (Animal Singers)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElelOxM3NJw&feature=related

Quote of “Nuvem Passageira” (Passing Cloud) by Brazilian composer Tunai :

“Não adianta escrever
meu nome numa pedra
pois esta pedra em pó
vai se transformar
Você não vê que a vida
corre contra o tempo
sou um castelo de areia
na beira do mar”

Don’t bother to write
my name on a stone
cause the stone will be dust
Don’t you see that Life
goes against Time?
I’m a sand castle on the seaside

Peace and Joy!
Katia : )
 Somewhere between Laguna Beach and Los Angeles

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Brazilian Heart 
September 2011
Since 1998




This is what happens when my heart is open and not expecting anything...

SHOWS
Monday, September 5th at 4pm @ Tropico de Nopal
Singing with Samba Society

Saturday, September 10th from 12noon to 6pm @ La Brea Tar Pits
7th Brazilian Day In Los Angeles (Celebrating Brasil’s Independence Day)
Food, crafts, music, carnaval parade, and more.
I’ll be the MC (and will be sitting in for a song with Renni Flores)


Saturday, September 24 at 8pm @ Cerritos Performing Arts Center
Singing with Viver Brasil Dance Company

BRAZIL’S ECONOMY
Brazil's economic boom drawing immigrant workers home

LISTEN 
“Brazil” by Django Reinhardt:

BRAZILIAN DANCE IN LA
Sunday at 3pm in exploring the diverse Afro-Brazilian Dance Diaspora with Rachel Hernandez. Orixas, afro-contemporary, samba reggae and much more. All levels encouraged and welcome. With live musical accompaniment. Drop in $12. Brasil Brasil Cultural Center (11928 Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066) 

NEW BRAZILIAN DOCUMENTARY 
CORTINA DE FUMAÇA by Rodrigo Mac Niven opening in Brasl this month “is a bold documentary about a polemic subject that should concern everybody and that needs to be honestly discussed. The drug policy in Brazil and worldwide.” 

THE HEALER 
I’ve been hearing stories about João de Deus for few years now. Here’s what Oprah presented about him on her show.

BACK2BLACK FESTIVAL IN RIO (August 2011)
Featuring Chaka Kan, Macy Gray, Gilberto Gil, Ana Moura, and many more. 

FOR YOU
Não adianta nem me abandonar
Porque mistério sempre há de pintar por aí
Pessoas até muito mais vão lhe amar
Até muito mais difíceis que eu prá você
Que eu, que dois, que dez, que dez milhões, todos iguais
Até que nem tanto esotérico assim
Se eu sou algo incompreensível, meu Deus é mais

It doesn’t matter if you abandon me
Because there will always be mystery in the world.
More people will love you
Way more difficult than I am to you
I, two, ten, ten million, all the same.
I’m not that esoteric
If I am incomprehensible, my God is more

Peace, Love and Joy
Katia : )


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Brazilian Heart
October 2012
Since 1998

I used to dream I was a close friend with artists that I love. Sting was one of them. The dream was so vivid I could swear it was true. I think I dreamt with Stevie Wonder once as well. On September 29 he was performing at Rock in Rio and many of my friends were SO happy to be there watching one of their most beloved artists. What a great feeling to watch a show with someone you admire. It makes you cry, smile and pinch yourself asking: “Am I really here or is this just a dream?” I felt that way when I opened for Gilberto Gil at House of Blues years back. I have to admit that yes, it was a dream. Moments like these pass very fast. Everything that’s left is the emotional print in your heart. I’m grateful for those moments and for many to come! 
Stevie in my hometown: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qSY6RZhLg8&feature=share 


SHARING A QUOTE
From Viver Brasil Dance Company latest review:
"Remarkable throughout was the robust singing of Katia Moraes, providing a narrative that rose above even the thundering drums of five tireless drummers. Ms. Moraes is a vocal powerhouse who seems ready to sing at full throttle all night long."

SHOWS:
Thursday, October 6th at 8pm
Singing with Samba Society @ Madrid Theatre
Special guest from Brasil: Composer/singer Moacyr Luz
Part of the Festival of World Festival of Sacred Music
Thursday, October 13th at 9pm
Singing with Samba Society @ Zanzibar
With special guest Moacyr Luz
Friday and Saturday, October 21 & 22 at 7:30pm
Katia Moraes & Brazilian Hearts
@ Nakano Theatre (Torrance)
George Nakano Theatre
Torrance Cultural Arts Center 3330 Civic Center Drive
310.781.7171
October 28-31 in Alberta, Canada
With Viver Brasil Dance Company
Photo by Jorge Vismara. Performing with Viver Brasil Dance Company at the Ford Theater in 2009.

2011 NATIONAL HERITAGE FELLOWSHIPS 
NEA paid homage to Brazilian instrumentalist Carlinhos Pandeiro de Ouro, an authority in Pandeiro playing. The award celebration took place in Washington D.C. this last September.
I’m very proud of you, Carlinhos : )
(Starts at 50)

INTERESTING WOMEN: AYN RAND
AROUND LA
WORLD FESTIVAL OF SACRED MUSIC
Opening: “Honoring the Sea” - over three hundred artists present sacred traditions from seven lineages of world cultures on Santa Monica Beach (at Dorothy Green Park), Saturday, October 1st  at 3:00 pm
Daniela Mercury @ Greek Theatre
October 13
The Brazilian bombshell from Bahia
My Peruvian sister Cecilia Noel & Wild Clams will be @ The Mint
October 15 at 8pm / with Los Pinguos at 11pm.
Cecilia and I performed together when I arrived in Los Angeles many years ago. We had a blast sharing the stage during the Lambada Era. I feel grateful for each moment I experienced with her.   
Fundraising presented by Samba n’Motion: Night in Rio @ Brasil Brasil Cultural Center on October 22 at 7pm
My friend Ana Laidley who is a Samba authority here in LA, will use the money of this event towards a new show telling the origins of samba.

A CAT AND A GIRL (To Melt Your Heart)
FOR YOU
Ask yourself whether the dream of heaven and greatness should be waiting for us in our graves – or whether it should be ours here and now and on this earth.” 
Ayn Rand, Russian philosopher (1905-1982)

Any situation in which some men prevent others from engaging in the process of inquiry is one of violence;”
Paulo Freire, Brazilian educator (1921-1997)

Peace and Joy,
Katia : )
After the shooting of my new video @ Caesar Lima's studio in Calabasas on September 29th. Great people, great vibe!

Brazilian Heart

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November 2011
Since 1998

Brasil, here I go! 
Reasons? Millions of them!
My grandma is 99 years old

A possible reunion of my band from the 1980‘s: O Espírito da Coisa

To film a new video in São Paulo

To hug my family and friends

To check the amazing exhibition “INDIA” happening in downtown Rio
http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-entertainment/india-a-major-exhibition-in-rio-at-ccbb/ http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-entertainment/india-a-major-exhibition-in-rio-at-ccbb/


To bathe my body in the Atlantic Ocean and say “ahhhhhhhhh”

SHOW
ELIS, a Celebration! 
Saturday, January 21 at 7pm 
A Live Show with Katia Moraes & Pure Samba + Photo Exhibition + Slide Show by Jorge Vismara + Set Design by Brad Austin to celebrate Brazilian singer Elis Regina!
@ Brasil Brasil Cultural Center
11928 Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90066 (c/s Inglewood)
Featuring Antonio de Sant’Anna, Mitchell LOng, Leo Costa and Bill Brendle.
310 397-3667
$15

Thursday, January 26 at 7pm
Katia Moraes & Pure Samba
@ Green Valley Recreation (Green Valley, AZ)

OBA! SOUNDS OF BRAZIL: WORK IN PROGRESS DOCUMENTARY
Directed by Michael Deane. He asked me about Saudade (longing) and that’s what happened to me...
FOR YOU
I sing the notes to arrive at that rare beach
Where the white fine sand does not blind anybody when the wind blows.”

Peace, and Happy Thanksgiving in advance!
Katia : )

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SINGING WITH VIVER BRASIL DANCE COMPANY - CANADA

Photo by Beto Gonzalez


At about 8am the bus stopped in the middle of the 170th Street in Edmonton. It looks like we are stuck on a freeway. We joked that it looks like the 10 freeway in Los Angeles. The Canadian driver understands our feelings. He used to lead tours to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and experienced the crazy traffic of the city of Angels. This morning I had an extended chat with him and he says he does not like Halloween. He found out that people spend more money in costumes at this time of the year than on Christmas. He laments that. My friend Cynthia also disapproves the idea, but I know disapprovals don’t promote change, unless...well, that’s another story.

The Red Arrow bus is carrying eighteen of us, luggages with costumes, instruments plus our mascot, baby Keyan who turned six months in April. Taurus is his astrological sign, and that triggers a conversation about how stubborn the “Taurus personality” can be. We laughed while the bus now moves freely surrounded by early morning workers driving their Kias, Fords, Jeeps, and other types of cars. 

I heard Alberta has a 65% immigrant population. There are Sri Lankan, Vietnamese, Chinese, Polish, Japanese, East African, Italian (of course) restaurants around here. Oh, did I mention the Ukrainian farm? A Lebanese man speaking Portuguese approached me at the hotel in McMurray one morning. He lived in Rio and I could see by his smile how happy he was to exchange few words. A group of Brazilians came to the show that night. They are working at the oil rig about two hours from Keyano Theatre and were thrilled to see us. The standing ovation was probably ignited by them. 

On our way to the next stop we met a smiling Nova Scotia woman called Linda. Her brightest face made an impression on me. She has been working for a year as a General Supervisor of two lodges located an hour and a half from Fort McMurray (est.1795 and the fastest growing city in Canada). The lodges house people working for the oil refineries. Linda told my friend Cynthia that one day she went to a used bookstore in the middle of “nowhere prairie land” trying to find something to comfort her soul. She found a book about Buddhism that led her to more trips to the same bookstore. Every time she bought a book donated by the same person. This reminds me of the used book about philosopher Boethius I just bought at Amazon.com. I kept imagining what made the previous owner to underline certain passages. 

We finally get to the Whitemud freeway going towards the airport. The driver asked us if we went to the West Edmonton Mall, but we didn’t have time for any sightseeing. To be honest, the only place I’d love to visit is the Jasper National Park that is about 4 hours northwest from here. The young girl who assisted me in the hotel gave me a brochure with gorgeous pictures of it and I gasped. Besides fishing, hiking, “Looking-for-moose-seeing,” and the usual attractions, there is a lake cruise to an island called Spirit. A perfect place to feed my soul. “Next time,” I say to myself. 
Through the speakers we hear the driver tells us that the freeway 2 is now called Queen Elizabeth. I hear someone says: “So colonial.” We giggled. I wonder which politician had the idea to change the name. Talking about names, try to pronounce this word: Saskatchewan. I wonder if it is a Cree Indian nation name. 

Overall, I feel like I’m still in the US. KFC, Pizzahut, Firestone, Starbucks, Sears. They are all here.  Wendy’s was next door to another restaurant called Swiss Chalet that serves barbecued chicken. Their female waiters are all Chinese/Vietnamese. Go figure.

The crew at the Arden Theatre was sweet and they made us sound great. The piano at the rehearsal room was a little out of tune but helped me to warm up. I’m glad I brought the Throat Coat tea with me. In the middle of the previous show at Keyano Theatre, Vania, myself and the dancers found out we couldn’t produce saliva anymore. Water! 

Eileen, our lighting designer, fell sick but did a great job regardless of feeling crappy most of the time during the trip. 
I heard this was the first time the producer was bringing world dance to this theatre. He said we exceeded his expectations and by the way the audience responded, he will continue to introduce different cultures to his community in the future. Voila! I think this is called Success. 

I know it’s hard to please everyone and the subject “food” is always challenging. My friend Laila didn’t like the food provided by the healthy Prairie Bistro, but I was very grateful for it. Talking about prairie, that’s pretty much what you see in Alberta’s province. I look at the dictionary. “Planície, pradaria, campina.” In the south of Brasil you call them “pampas.”

Finally I’m at the airport sitting beside a Buddhist nun. While I write my account of the trip she plays solitaire on her Notebook. I smile. We are all One. I truly believe it now.
Photo by Beto Gonzalez

Sharing some thoughts while visiting Glendale, Arizona

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Here we are, my hubby and I, in Glendale Arizona. Gorgeous sunset skies and so close to one of the wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon. How come we are surrounded by a Westgate Mall where people are looking for holiday sales, and a Cabela’s Outfitter store that will give away Browning rifles to the first 800 shoppers that line at the door at 5am on Thanksgiving? Tell me. Please, answer my naive question. This is surreal. If I was still asleep at 2pm I definitely woke up after entering Cabela’s. The Fodor Travel book suggested visiting the Old Town and Caitland Corner. We tried. The only think we found was thrifty stores trying to pass themselves off as antique shops. I guess the economic crisis hit town before they could finish the job. On the other hand, the tattoo stores are booming and we saw few Mexican girls with pierced noses holding a sign on the corner of Glendale Ave with 67th Ave offering free tattoos. 
Outside our hotel veranda there is a big silver spaceship that looks even more striking agains the dark gun powder gray sky. It’s the University of Phoenix Stadium, the Arizona Cardinals professional football team’s home. Here, the US female soccer team will play against Sweden. We watched the US training this late morning and drove around guided by the Fodor’s travel book afterwards. Back to the hotel, I can’t quite get away from the impression Cabela’s Outfitter store left on me. 
“Hot Lead vs Hot Espresso, Shoppers vs Shooters.” My husband can’t stop laughing.
“Draft Beer Drinkers vs Head Shot Thinkers.” He laughs a little more. I watch him call his buddy in Florida to share his impressions of this side of the world. 
I kept taking pictures of everything that was new to me: lines of rifles ranging from $75 to a thousand dollars, an aquarium with two albino catfishes, videos for children using fake guns, camouflage clothing, a T-shirt with a front design showing a smoking gun written “Happiness is...” I feel I’m on another planet. Glued to a restaurant’s door I see a “No firearms allowed” poster that reminded me of a similar one I saw at a Kansas hotel in the beginning of this year. I realize I’ve been blind all these years living in California. I assumed whatever I wanted to assume. I’m made of a mishmash of conceptual ideas about freedom, civil rights, amnesty, animal rights, Gandhi, save Tibet, save the polar bears and the dolphins, end the famine in Africa and stop the melting of the planet. My mind is an antenna capturing trillions of events and the emotions that come attached to them. I look at the world around me coming from a great desire to make the world a better place. “My” better place. So self centered, I know, but that’s what everybody does. Oh well, I do the best I can.
Tonight, CNN announced that Republican and Democratic Congress men didn’t agree on a way to diminish the national debt. As a woman who was born during the Brazilian dictatorship time, I always thought of the power the presidents had. I wished Obama was a dictator for a split second. I feel discouraged thinking about him and the Republican candidates for the 2012 presidency. “Se correr o bicho pega, se ficar o bicho come.” This Brazilian saying literally means “ If you run the animal catches you, if you stay it eats you.” Years ago I wanted to be an American citizen to be able to vote, and now I’m cringing at the thought of the election day that is around the corner.

Iowa State beat Oklahoma State and the field got packed with happy American football fans. The “Occupy” movement would be very happy to see that amount of people walking in the streets asking for equality. I wonder what would make Arizonians to camp on the fields around the Westgate Mall and Cabela’s Outfitter. I look at the million stars on this amazing sky and want to visit its big observatory. The documentary about the band “The Doors” is on TV and I imagine that everyone on this country is on drugs. Each one is humming an old song that perpetuates a foggy impression of what’s going on. “But don’t we all do that,” I asked myself. Jim Morrison thought he was part of a revolution until he watched a play, acted as an invincible fool and ended up in jail. For a long time I thought that art was a revolutionary tool, and I have to confess that visiting the Cabela’s store felt like something was killing the poetry I carry in my heart. I don’t want to die in the bath tub like Jim. The fresh cold water of reality stings my skin, but I prefer to take a skinny dip in this middle of nowhere Arizona state.

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Brazilian Heart
December 2011
Since 1998

Twenty days in Rio and I got two days of sunny sky. “São Pedro” (St. Peter) did not want me to get a tan. Let me explain what I mean with my previous remark. In Brasil, St. Peter is in charge of the weather. Do you remember a passage of the Bible that says: “And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven.” Well, Brazilians took this as a message: St. Peter is the “weather caster in chief,” so every time there is too much sun, too much rain, too much this or that, we definitely blame Mr. São Pedro for it.
I was a little disappointed, but did not have much free time to blame São Pedro. My new bikini will wait until California get a heat wave!

Join me for a NEW YEAR’S EVE with a Brazilian Touch
@ Gaucho’s (Glendale, CA)
Featuring Mitchell Long and Leo Costa
Reservations and Info:
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2491939458?ref=elink 

Elis Regina, a Celebration is coming up on January 21 at Brasil Brasil Cultural Center! Stay tuned.

Feliz Natal (Merry Christmas)
Happy New Year (Feliz Ano Novo)
A gift for you! Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGDO99gmb1Q 
Love, Peace, Joy and Wisdom!
Katia : )

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Feliz Ano Novo!
Happy New Year!


I fell in love with Brazilian singer Elis Regina when I was 15 years old.  At 17, with a broken heart over loosing my first love, I decided to make a recording hoping to have him back. Edu, a childhood friend, helped me produce a cassette tape with emotionally charged songs by Elis.  He brought his silver 1976 Philips tape recorder to my parents’ house and we did everything in the living room. I read some of my poems on top of the songs and he mixed it on the spot. Did my first love come back to me? No, but I learned a lesson. I expressed my feelings and Elis’ music helped me heal. 
Last December, my first sweetheart told me he still has that tape. I felt special. Just like Elis was special to me.  


Join me on Saturday, January 21 at 7pm @ Brasil Brasil Cultural Center in Los Angeles, California for a special Tribute to Elis. 



We’ll celebrate her life with a Photo Art exhibition + Video Screening + Live Show.
"It's a shame Elis Regina never appeared in the USA. She was the greatest, my favorite singer ever. All that power and emotion and incredibly expressive phrasing. Had she toured here even once they'd still be talking about her."  Brick Wahl, LA Weekly 

“ELIS, A CELEBRATION” is a tribute to one of Brazil’s greatest and most influential singers. “Elis & Tom,” recorded in Los Angeles in 1974 with the master of modern Brazilian popular music, Antonio Carlos (Tom) Jobim is considered one of the top ten Brazilian records of all time. Her extraordinary expressive voice and incredible sense of rhythm mixed with a controversial personality was cut short when she died tragically in January 1982 of a combination of cocaine and alcohol. 
Elis began her career in the 1960’s during the dictatorship and helped launch the career of composers Milton Nascimento, Ivan Lins, João Bosco, Aldir Blanc, Tim Maia, Gilberto Gil, Chico Buarque, and many more.  Singers Marisa Monte, Leila Pinheiro and Daniela Mercury cite Elis as a strong influence in their music. Among her 31 recordings between 1961 and 1982 are the extremely popular three live records (Dois na Bossa) with singer Jair Rodrigues.  

“Elis, a Celebration” hopes to enrich the knowledge of an audience who wants to discover what Brazil is all about. The night will mix live music with a slide show, video screening and a photo exhibition by photographer Jorge Vismara.
The event will feature music by Katia Moraes featuring musicians Antonio Sant’Anna, Leo Costa, Mitchell Long and Bill Brendle. Brad Austin is in charge of the set design and Brazilian photographer Caesar Lima signed the official poster. This is the first time Brasil Brasil Cultural Center will present a tribute to a great Brazilian singer. 
Crew of the event! From left: Brad Austin (set designer), Katia Moraes (concept/production), Marcia Argolo (production/marketing), Amen Santo and Nayla Santo (directors of Brasil Brasil Cultural Center) and Jorge Vismara (Photo/art exhibition and video screening)


A creative invite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOmJenhcMuY&feature=email

Calendar Listing

DATE/TIME: Saturday, January 21, 2011 -  7:00 pm 
VENUE: Brasil Brasil Cultural Center 
11928 Washington Blvd. (c/s Inglewood), Los Angeles, CA 90066
(310) 397-3667 / www.brasilbrasil.org
TICKETS: $15 General, $10 Students and seniors
For more information, call: visit: www. www.katiamoraes.com
Media Sponsors: Soul Brazil Magazine and www.Pelourinho.com 



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Since 1998
February 2012

Yep, it’s February!  And February 2nd is Iemanjá Day, an important date of the Brazilian calendar. ODO YÁ!
“The Candomblé (Afro Brazilian religion) worships Iemanjá as one of the seven orixás of the African Pantheon. She is the Queen of the Ocean, the patron deity of the fishermen and the survivors of shipwrecks, the feminine principle of creation and the spirit of moonlight. A syncretism happens between the catholic Nossa Senhora dos Navegantes (Our Lady of Navigators) and the orixá Iemanjá of the African Mithology. In Salvador, Bahia, Iemanjá is celebrated by Candomblé on the very same day consecrated by the Catholic Church to Our Lady of Navigators (Nossa Senhora dos Navegantes). Every February 2, thousands of people line up at dawn to leave their offerings at her shrine, the sea."

“Se você quiser amar
Se você quiser amor
Vem comigo a Salvador
Para ouvir Iemanjá”

If you want to love
If you want love
Come to Salvador with me to hear Iemanjá 
(Quote from Canto de Iemanjá by Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes)

Here’s one of the most beautiful recordings of “Canto de Iemanjá” from the CD “Afro Sambas” released in 1966 in Brasil. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XF1tGrwPZU 
















Nossa Senhora dos Navegantes - Our Lady of the Navigators

SHOWS
I’ll be singing with Viver Brasil Dance Company on:
February 13 @ Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson, VT
www.jsc.edu/dibdencenterfortheartswww.jsc.edu/dibdencenterforthearts
February 14 @ Fine Arts Center, 
Castleton, VT
www.csc.vsc.edu/soundings/2_sound.htmwww.csc.vsc.edu/soundings/2_sound.htm
February 18 @ Frank Arts Center Theater, Shepherdstown, WV
http://www.shepherd.edu/passweb/pass.pdfhttp://www.shepherd.edu/passweb/pass.pdf

CARNAVAL IN RECIFE
“Galo da Madrugada or Rooster of the Dawn is the symbol of the Brazilian Northeastern’s Carnaval.  This carnival tradition begins with bugle calls at dawn on Carnival Saturday, heralding the start of the Pernambucano carnival. The show features some of the best rhythmically and acrobatically influenced dancers from Brazil.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjRAhYrMu60http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjRAhYrMu60 

MOVIE
“Music According to Tom Jobim”
This sweet movie about  composer Tom Jobim and directed by Nelsom Pereira dos Santos and Dora Jobim just opened in Brasil! 
http://www.cphdox.dk/d/film.lasso?ser=1607&s=2011104&e=1http://www.cphdox.dk/d/film.lasso?ser=1607&s=2011104&e=1

“Enchanted Word”
“A documentary that weaves together performances and interviews with singers, songwriters and poets to reflect the interplay between these art forms. Winner of the Best Documentary award at the 2008 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMJK0h5WsfQ&feature=sharehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMJK0h5WsfQ&feature=share
(Full movie in Portuguese)

AROUND Los Angeles
Sat, Feb 18 Carnaval @ Gaucho’s Village (Glendale)
Sat, Feb 25 Carnaval Exotica @ Nokia (Downtown LA)

CONSCIOUSNESS SPOT
Genetically modified food now accepted by Health Food stores in the US
http://signon.org/sign/tell-obama-to-cease-fda.fb1?source=s.fb&r_by=2152826http://signon.org/sign/tell-obama-to-cease-fda.fb1?source=s.fb&r_by=2152826
FOR YOU
“Quando se ama não é preciso entender o que se passa lá fora, pois tudo passa a acontecer dentro de nós” 
When you love, there is no need to understand what goes on out there because everything starts happening inside of us. (Quote by Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector)

Enjoy “Shimbalaiê” with Maria Gadu
Peace and Joy,
Katia : )

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Brazilian Heart / March 2012 / Since 1998

“ CABEÇA”  ARRIVED!!!  
Enjoy and share with your friends! We all need a little laugh!
(Translation below)


Cabeça was composed with Lynne Earls (sound engineer for K.D.Lang, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim)  who also produced the track http://lynneearls.com/
and Grecco Buratto (Shakira, K.D. Lang, Airto and Flora, Sambaguru) who also appears on the video. http://www.greccoburatto.com 

Thank you to Leo Costa, Dre Santanna, Evan Hillhouse, Carla Hasset, Megan Todd and Grecco Buratto for playing on the track and making it magical. Thank you Jonia McClenney and Daiana Koren for spending an afternoon at the PuffyBrain studio in Calabasas adding their body grooves.

THANK YOU  to Rinaldo Lima and Caesar Lima who directed it, Felipe Silva for producing it, and Veronica Hernandez for taking care of the make up.
http://www.caesarlima.com/
http://vimeo.com/rinaldolima/videos

SHOW
THU, MARCH 22nd AFRO FUNKE @ ZANZIBAR
1301 Fifth Ave. (corner with Arizona Ave) Santa Monica, CA  310 451-2221
If you missed the show “Elis Regina, a Celebration” last January, this will be a good opportunity to remember one of the most popular Brazilian singers of all time. The band will feature Rique Pantoja on keys, Antonio de Sant’Anna on bass and Leo Costa on drums. There will be a slide show with Elis images made by Jorge Vismara.
http://www.afrofunke.com/http://www.afrofunke.com/


TRANSLATION: HEAD
You 
Ask me 
For silence 
Because
You say I’m a talker
That I don’t know how to contain myself

You breath in slowly
I continue to talk
My business is to solve problems
If this calmness continues 
I won’t be myself anymore

They call me
Head
Insane head
I won’t shut up
I won’t contain myself
I wanna talk
I have a lot to say

I make you think twice
To reflect, to reconsider
I multiply options
You don’t have way 
And courage to gag me

You breath in slowly
I continue the blah blah blah
I adore to solve problems
My life is to create a lot of confusion

They call me
Head
Insane head
I won’t shut up
I won’t contain myself
You’ll have to put up with me
You’ll listen to me until you die

They call me head, insane head...

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY RIO DE JANEIRO!
March 1st, 2012: 447 Years of Rio de Janeiro, my beautiful hometown! 
Music for the movie Cidade Mulher (Woman City/ 1936):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jid0SPfWSKc 
Rita Lee singing Valsa de Uma Cidade (Waltz of a City)  playing tribute to Rio in 2007:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SywaUIYiE9Q 

Photo taken by Fernanda Moraes in Lapa, Rio de Janeiro on December 2012
Photo taken by Denise Prado at Ilha da Gigóia, Rio de Janeiro on December 2011

Peace and Joy,
Katia ; )
P.S.: Coming up in May 2012: “TRANQUILITY,” filmed in São Paulo, also directed and edited by Rinaldo Lima. 

NEW VIDEO + NEW PROJECTS !

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“ELIS, A CELEBRATION” performed on January 21, 2012  @ Brasil Brasil Cultural in Los Angeles was a successful self produced multi media event celebrating one of the most popular Brazilian singers of all time: Elis Regina. A short version of the show will be presented on March 22, 2012 @ Zanzibar in Santa Monica California.
Picture by Jorge Vismara

Few quotes from the audience...

" “katia broke my heart tonight. ...then, in the middle of the show, she did it--belted out milton nascimiento's morro velho in such a sorrowful, painfilled, passionate rendition, that she cried at the end--so did i, even though i didn't understand a word she said.  brick, it was amazing, a life time performance--the last time i was so moved was hearing dwight trible sing strange fruit at the whale.  she did lots more, all good, but that one transfixed me--i've still got the gooseflesh." 

"Katia,
 Just a note to thank you for the wonderful celebration of the life of a major personality in the music of Brazil and the entire world. You are carrying on the tradition in a most amazing way!..... And thank you for your very beautiful performance. We enjoyed it immensely! Muito obrigado"

"We came from Riverside, arrived at 6:30 and were a little bit anxious about waiting because of our 6 yr old but then..., it was gold, we stay until the end, you are a terrific performer and entertainer. Cant wait for your next performance. thanks again"

"A very heartfelt one congrats Katia. It was a pleasure to be there. You, the atmosphere and band were great, great art exhibition on Eli's pictures and video."
Band: Bill Brendle, Mitchell Long, Katia, Antonio de Sant’Anna and Leo Costa. 

NEW VIDEO “CABEÇA”
Released on March 1st, 2012 “Cabeça” (Head) is already playing at Unifran FM in São Paulo. “Cabeça” was composed with Lynne Earls (sound engineer for K.D.Lang, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim)who also produced the track, and with Grecco Buratto (Shakira, KD Lang, Airto and  Flora Purim, and Sambaguru)
“Tranquility,” the next video, will be released in May 2012. It was filmed entirely in São Paulo on December 2011 at the Botanical Gardens, at a subway station and in downtown.
Here's the  CABEÇA QUEEN! Photo by Caesar Lima.
Director Rinaldo Lima and his assistant follow Katia strolling at the Botanical Garden. The day was beautiful after weeks of unusual rain in São Paulo. Picture by Denise Prado.

MUSIC PROJECTS 

PURE SAMBA
Katia sings compositions of important Brazilian composers of the 20th Century that marked her childhood. The songs are performed interspersed with short stories about the composers. Katia + Quartet.
It won the L.A. Treasure Award, granted in part, by the California Traditional Music Society, a facility of the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Dept. & The California Traditional Music Society.
BRAZIL 3 ACOUSTIC
Voice + piano + percussion! (New CD project!)
The soul of Brasil with its simplicity and magic!

HEART TO HEART, AN OPEN LETTER TO BRASIL
This music + theatre experience portrays the story of a Brazilian female artist searching for her purpose in life after reviewing the artistic gifts inherited from South American Indian, black and European ancestry. The songs are introduced by short stories in English. Set design by Brad Austin. 
Release date: November 3rd, 2012 @ Brasil Brasil Cultural Center (Los Angeles, California)
Release date: November 3, 2012 @ Brasil Brasil Cultural Center

BRAZILIAN HEARTS - BRASIL 2013
6- piece band playing contemporary Brazilian music beyond samba and bossa nova.

SAMBAGURU featuring Katia Moraes
6-piece band playing reperoire from TRIBO, their 4th released CD.

QUOTES
"(...) But there ain’t a Brazilian singer in town who is as irresistible as Katia Moraes. Crowds go nuts when she performs. The energy, the charisma, the sheer joy of Brazilian music just fills a space." 
LA WEEKLY
“Blessed with a songbird’s voice, a poet’s heart, an educator’s enthusiasm and an entertainer’s vision, Moraes is the complete package.”
ENTERTAINMENT TODAY
“Moraes strutted on stage with the grace and attitude of an Amazon princess...Moraes danced, sang and communicated with her fans for over an hour, delivering an impressive performance.”
LATIN STYLE
“Brazilian singer Katia Moraes -- a born afternoon sunshine performer...”
VARIETY
“Katia is an absolute dynamo on stage.”
L.A. JAZZ SCENE
“Kátia’s voice can be powerful and heartfelt, coy and compelling, expansive or intimate.”
THE BRAZILIAN MUSIC REVIEW

BOOKING AND INFO:

WWW.CADENCEARTS.COMWWW.CADENCEARTS.COM 
(310) 838-0849
WWW.KATIAMORAES.COMWWW.KATIAMORAES.COM

Brazilian Heart / May 2012

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“If you do follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. Follow your bliss and don’t be afraid, and doors will open where you didn’t know they were going to be.” Joseph Campbell.


Photo taken at Fontenelle Forest by the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska.


On May 31st will be the first time I’ll have a whole 5 minutes (!) to explain and convince the California Presenters that my new project entitled “Heart to Heart – An Open Letter to Brasil” is a great buy! They usually pick 1 or 2 artists out of ten. 
I’ve been nurturing this project for a long time, and sometimes I ask myself why now.  Well, I know why. It all happened after a one-week spiritual experience last year.

SHOW
June 2nd at 5pm  @ LACMA
Guest singer with “Falso Baiano” Band - CD release show, featuring Ami Molineli on percussion, Zack Pitt-Smith on reeds, Brian Moran on 7-string guitar, Jesse Appelman on mandolin/bandolim.  I’m grateful for your invitation. Obrigada.
http://www.lacma.org/event/grupo-falso-balanohttp://www.lacma.org/event/grupo-falso-balano
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PALj7zupZV0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PALj7zupZV0

Back in Los Angeles after singing with Viver Brasil Dance Company on our second East Coast Tour that took us to Maryland, NY, Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska.
Part of Viver Brasil Dance Company outside Omaha Airport: Rachel, Vera, Nikki, Kahlil, Kana, Rick, Linda, Derf, Shelby, Katiana, Keyan, Katia and Cynthia.

Below is the poem I wrote after visiting Malcolm X’s birthplace in Omaha.

MALCOLM

They said there was nothing there.
My heart sank,
Puzzled I was of such simple words.
Not convinced, I insisted on seeing with my own eyes.
I was right.
The tall weeds protected the land
And dressed the abandoned skeletons 
Of the garden of gardens.
The grass smiled at me
With its Frida Kahlo's skulls faces.

In those few acres
Some folks left a message planted in the dirt.
I sighed
Content, for I had seen his name on a street sign,
Saddened, for his words were silence to his own people.


FOR YOU:
My impatience went away after I watched the video below. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQQ3BdjCc4I&feature=share%27%2C%29http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQQ3BdjCc4I&feature=share%27%2C%29

Peace and Joy!
With gratitude,
Katia : )

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SEPTEMBER 2012

Do you like to draw? Lately, I've been drawing... Sometimes I think it's a way to clear my mind from one musical project to another... It feels like a meditation. I never know what will appear on paper...



LATEST REVIEW: Sambaguru @ Vibrato by Don Heckman:


SHOWS
Monday, September 3rd (Labor Day) at 4pm 
@ Tropico de Nopal (Echo Park)
Singing with Samba Society 
(Beto Gonzales' 12-piece band playing sambas from the 1970's)
http://www.reverbnation.com/sambasociety
https://www.facebook.com/events/281062832000840/ 

8th Brazilian Day in Los Angeles!
Join me! I'll be the Master of Ceremonies again!
@ LACMA / Tar Pits (Los Angeles)
Saturday, September 8th - Noon to 6pm
Live music, Arts & Crafts, Food and Los of Smiles!
Bring your family! It's FREE!
Main sponsors: General Consulate of Brasil in Los Angeles: http://losangeles.itamaraty.gov.br/pt-br/
Doris and David DeHister from Sambala Samba School + Renni Flores: http://www.braziliandayla.org/home/ 
With Renni Flores (Sabor da Bahia) and producer David DeHilster from Sambalá 
@ 2011 Brazilian Day in LA!  

Saturday, September 15 @ CHICO WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL (Chico)
SAMBAGURU featuring Katia Moraes
1pm at Laxson Auditorium
3pm at Sycamore Stage
http://www.csuchico.edu/upe/performance/cwmf.html
Sambaguru - The Original Quartet: Tony Shogren, Bill Brendle, Katia Moraes & Hussain Jiffry

BRAZILIAN LITERATURE
(Celebrating Jorge Amado and Nelson Rodrigues' Centennial!)
Jorge Amado:l http://www.jorgeamado.org.br/?lang=en
Nelson Rodrigues: http://www.brooklynrail.org/2005/10/theater/nelson-rodrigues-the-pornographic-angel-comes-to-nyc 
Nelson and his controversial quotes: "A thunderous boo is one thousand times stronger, nobler, and more powerful than a standing ovation. Admiration corrupts."

ONE OS MY FAVORITE SINGERS: CLARA NUNES
A rare video made in Japan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUNxiHlX_sE 
A piece of this song (Chant of the Three Races by Mauro Duarte & P. C. Pinheiro) was played at the 2012 Olympics in London.

BRAZILIAN MOVIE
Based on Jorge Amado's novel: Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon (trailer) Featuring Sonia Braga and Marcelo Mastroiani - 1983
http://www.moviewarp.com/gabriela-cravo-e-canela

DURING 2012 OLYMPICS - ART
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18766667

AROUND LOS ANGELES
September 28 @ Royce Hall
Bebel Gilberto and Forró in the Dark
www.braziliannites.com  

SHARING SOME FACTS
The other day I was wondering if another country has as many days off as Brasil.  After a little search I found out that we have  8 national holidays, but there are 5 "movable festivities" as well; all of them related to Catholicism. On top of that, there is the annual paid vacation. Which countries take 30 days off per year? France, Spain, Denmark, Brasil and Germany.  "According to the survey, Japan is the most vacation-deprived nation in the world, with respondents saying they receive 11 paid days each year but only use five of them. South Koreans take seven out of their 10 days." 
(Quoted from Business.blogs.cnn)

HUMBLE OPINION 
Went to see Grammy-winning vocalist Luciana Souza @ The Broad in Santa Monica.
She's inspiring! Do not miss her show next time she plays in your town!
I wanna sing like her when I grow up! : )


FOR YOU
“He who sings scares away his woes.” 
Miguel de Cervantes
(In Portuguese: "Quem canta seus males espanta")

"Canta che ti passa."
"Sing and it will pass."

Peace and Joy,
Katia : )
P.S.: Yes, Obama + Biden!

Brazilian Heart / October 2012

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It's official !
On Saturday, January 26, 2013  I'll be releasing my EP produced by sound engineer/producer Lynne Earls (K.D.Lang, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim). There'll also be an exhibition of my drawings that night.
Thank you, Joe Perez for the beautiful photo/painting above.
Here's one of my new drawings. It's called "O Dia do Cantor" (Singer's Day)


SHOW
Wednesday, October 10 at 8pm @ The Virgil
Singing with Brazilian guitarist Marcel Camargo's  "The Brasil You Never Heard"
(323) 660-4540
Episode 1 - "Chiclete Com Banana," Brazilian pop music of the 70's and 80's
http://thevirgil.com/ 




 With Sambaguru - The Original Quartet + part of the audience @ Laxson Auditorium at Chico's World Music Festival on September 15, 2012. 
NEXT: December 4 @ Blue Whale (Downtown Los Angeles)
On stage: Tony Shogren, me, Bill Brendle and Hussain Jiffry.

 
UNFORGETABLE MOMENTS
In 1979 I had the pleasure of meeting in Rio de Janeiro a new songwriter called Fatima Guedes. This talented human being that I so much admire, visited Los Angeles in 1990's and performed at La Ve Lee in Studio City. Her first recording was produced and arranged by Bossa Nova icons: Roberto Menescal and Oscar Castro Neves. Here's a link to Fátima's "Mais uma Boca" (One More Mouth) from 1980.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeQBY3AgLc8&feature=related

THE REAL VANGUARDIST OF THE TROPICÁLIA MOVEMENT: TOM ZÉ!
(Tropicália is a Brazilian artistic movement that arose in the late 1960's)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEvVYRc7kKk



Singing 
with my rock group O Espírito da Coisa @Teatro Cândido Mendes in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro in 1986.
Listen to the original arrangement of the hit song Ligeiramente Grávida (Slightly Pregnant) produced by Paulo Coelho ( yeap, the writer of The Alchemist )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9fSJNnzog&feature=plcp 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROBERTO MENESCAL
Roberto Menescal, Brazilian composer/guitarist - Rio de Janeiro - October 25, 1937
Here's Menescal and Wanda Sá playing and singing his famous Bossa Nova anthem: "O Barquinho" (Little Boat)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m351FZ99OI0


AROUND LA
Tuesday, October 23 at 8pm Gilberto Gil @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
I'll be there!

FOR YOU
"Eu tô te explicando
Prá te confundir
Eu tô te confundindo
Prá te esclarecer
Tô iluminado
Prá poder cegar
Tô ficando cego
Prá poder guiar"

I'm explaining to confuse you
I'm making you confused to clarify
I'm illuminated so I can get blind
I'm getting blind so I can guide
(Quote of a song by Tom Zé)

OH, YEAH, POLITICS! Jimmy Fallon and James Taylor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0uX36AczW0
Peace nd Joy!
Katia : )
 

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