Nordeste de Amaralina Carnival: Sounds and Reflections

Event Start Date: January 27, 2023 1:55 PM
Event End Date: January 27, 2023 2:45 PM

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Nordeste de Amaralina Carnival: Sounds and Reflections
Laurisabel Maria de Ana da Silva
Friday, January 27 | 1:55 EST
by Zoom
 

part of the Bahian Music Series

Speaker: Laurisabel Maria de Ana da Silva, PhD, Ethnomusicology, UFBA

This presentation will address reflections from research on carnival in the Nordeste de Amaralina neighborhood of Salvador inhabited by a Black majority who earn a minimum wage. The reflections comprise discursive associations made to support the maintenance of carnival celebrations sustained by economic and public agents. It also analyzes how carnival celebrations can be utilized to cope with perceptions constructed about Black populations in the Black diaspora of Salvador to other Brazilian cities and even in Europe—including my fieldwork in London, England. The Nordeste de Amaralina neighborhood has organized, through different configurations, a street carnival since the 1950s. Cordões, batucadas, schools of samba and sambas juninos have long paraded through the neighborhood’s streets. Currently, blocos with trio elétricos (carnival floats with sounds systems) animate and allow social and political exposure of placement among its residents.

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Co-sponsors:

  • UF Center for Arts, Migration, and Entrepreneurship
  • UF Center for Latin American Studies
  • Fulbright Brasil
  • UF School of Music Harmony Initiative