Samba

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In the Streets

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Samba ~ In the Streets ~

 Samba in the streets

From LA to AL

Programming that addresses the African Diaspora and creates community for African Americans.

Photo Credits: Canyon Cody
Photo Credits: Linda and Larry Li

How it’s growing

2018 Although the gentrification in Leimert Park makes community building a challenge, Viver Brasil’s turnout for Samba in the Streets has only grown through the years since it began. Samba in the Streets has grown in and out of LA, as the turnout in Leimert Park inspired us to take the program out of state to Alabama. In 2018, through the Engaging Dance Audiences Grant administered by Dance/USA, and with generous funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, we were able to tour this program to Birmingham, Selma, and Lowndes County, Alabama. That trip served 10,000 African American community members and for the first time we bridged the civil rights histories of Brasil and the US.

Photo Credits: Ashley Contreras

How it’s going…

2023 The program returned to Alabama and expanded to partner with local Birmingham public schools, Alabama State University, Montgomery’s Dance Department, St. Paul United Methodist Church, the Ballard House in the Civil Rights District, Crescent Community Cultural Center, and more. We are proud that this program has toured 4 times to the birthplace of the civil rights movement in Alabama and Mississippi. In Los Angeles, SITS was taught by one of the most sought after percussionists Viviam Caroline from Salvador, Bahia. Caroline conducted Samba Reggae drumming workshops at the World Stage and at the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center with a live stream to those in Council District 9. Our Co-Artistic Director, Vera Passos, also from Salvador, Bahia, conducted the Afro-Brazilian dance classes. The attendance was overwhelmingly positive with more than 50 community members attending each of the 12 workshops. This year's program culminated at the Festival of the Ancestors in partnership with LA Commons and at the premier of our new work, “Rezas e Folhas” at Grand Performances.

 

How it started:

2016 & 2017 Viver Brasil developed Samba in the Streets (SITS) partnering with visionary Ben Caldwell of KAOS Network. During this time, VB conducted the program in Leimert Park and with the gentrification of Leimert Park, the program became a place for African Americans to continue to take ownership of their community, through art forms that are inspired by the repression of blacks in both Bahia and the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. 

Photo Credits: Jorge Vismara

2019-2022 In 2019, SITS stretched from April through June with 24 classes total. These classes were held for both children and adults respectively and attended by over 300 new community members of 65 unique zip codes with 6 zip codes of states outside of California. That year’s Samba in the Streets program concluded with participants having an opportunity to parade in a Bahian Bloco Afro Procession in conjunction with Leimert Park Art Walk and the Festival of Masks. In 2020, Viver Brasil returned to Alabama and continued online due to the pandemic until 2021. In 2022, this program toured to Rust College, a historically black college and university in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Viver Brasil returned to in person programming and expanded to Council District 9 in partnership with the South Park Recreation Center. 

Photo Credits: Mercedes Carreto and Danial Aguirre

2024 Viver Brasil intends to expand to City Council District 8 in hopes to garner a long term partnership which will remain year over year. Our goal is to create a partnership with Destination Crenshaw and the potential of housing Samba in the Streets at Sankofa Park. 

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