Sunday 6 November 2016

CONTEMPORÂNEA, roda-de-choro circa 2012-2014

Carlus Maximus attends a Contemporanea roda-de-choro on 29 April 2012.
singer Maria Luiza & journalist Thais Matarazzo at Lojas Contemporânea on 31st March 2012.

Contemporanea, a musical instrument shop located at Rua General Osorio, 46 used to open its backroom auditorium to a jam-session of choro players & singers every Saturday morning from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. In 2016, due to the Brazilian economy melt-down Contemporanea had to shut half of its space and that particular room where 'roda-de-choro' was played on Saturdays has been reclaimed by the instruments-for-sale. 

Now, Contemporanea has changed its name to RS Musical and opened a smaller room on the 1st floor of a building next to its main entrance so that 'roda-de-choro' (choro jam session) might continue its existence minus the singers who were invited to keep their mouths shut. If you like instrumental choro... that's the place to be every Saturday morning... 

Maria Luiza looking into her lolly shop bag, Sirley, Wipsley, Thaís Matarazzo Cantero & Antonio on 29 March 2012
Wipsley & Thaís, 29 March 2012
journalist Thais Matarazzo Cantero & singer-rhythmist Vander Loureiro on 22nd December 2013.
Osny & Silvili sing 'Samba em preludio' written by Vinicius de Moraes & Baden Powell.
Thais gives a hand with a tambourine... while Maria and her sister sing in the background...
Contemporanea packed to the rafters... Carlus Maximus looks at the camera.
Vander with his timba, Eurides testing the microphone & Luizinho 7-strings on 21st July 2012.
sisters Elisa (mandolin) & Lia (acoustic guitar) on 22nd September 2007
singer Jamelão & Miguel, Contemporanea's owner. 
Carlus Maximus & Carmona, a very emotive friend... 
from left to right: ..., ..., Isaias, mandolin player, Iracema Tamashiro & Vander Loureiro.
Roda-de-choro at Contemporanea which changed its name, on a Saturday morning, 17 June 2018.
Vander at timba, Isaias at the mandolin, ... at cavaquinho, Arnaldinho at the tambourine; 17 June 2018.