Street Art - Um Panorama Urbano
Contrary to what I
expected, the Street Art exhibition is not by itself a reason to go to the
Centro Cultural. However, if you’re in the zone and you have 15/20 minutes to
spend, it still is worth seeing. Even though it advertises more than 5 artists
in the flyer, you hardly get to see more than 2 works from each of them.
For
me, Banksy and Vhils (hometown street artist from Portugal) were clearly the
most appealing names, but taking into account the high hopes I had, I got a bit
disappointed. I was kind of expecting something like a small tour throughout the past years of each of the artists but instead I only got a very small flavour and generic presentation over what they have been doing in the Street Art scene. I
was particularly drawn into the the works from Jef Aerosol, a French pioneer
from the eighties who is known for his portraits of celebrities and, as always,
the painting from Nunca, one of the most stylish graffiti artists in Brazil.
Also from Portugal we had “Mais Menos” with a pretty strong political and
critical stand in the works displayed.
The entrance is free, and it will take you no more than 20 minutes to go through the entire exhibition, so if you’re close to Praça da Sé go check it out.
Jazz Sinfônica – Concertos Matinais
Knowing that I like
classical music and jazz, early in the week my girlfriend asked me if I was up
to a concert Sunday morning, in “Sala São Paulo” from the Jazz Sinfônica Orchestra. Immediate question - “how much will it cost us?” - and immediate answer - “It’s free, but
limited entrance”. Allowing the general public to visit one of the best concert
halls (if not the best) in the Latin America, and giving them the chance to
experience a truly unique concert from a great orchestra without having to
spend a single coin, is something worth valuing, so here goes my big up for
whoever was the responsible for this initiative.
The concert hall by
itself is worth the visit. The way is mixes the classical and historical
feeling with some more modern elements in its architecture and design is simply
remarkable. It is not in vain that the “Sala São Paulo” always comes as a top 3
must-see locations in any São Paulo tourist guide.The show lasts a little bit more than an hour and it presents several Brazilian composers. It was the first time I saw an orchestra of this type, and I loved it. I’ve been to some classical music concerts, but adding the drums and some other jazzy essential elements gave it a whole new flavor. The The maestro explained and contextualized each of the seven “acts” that were played, and was able to make a very good connection with the public from the beginning until the end.
In the end, the concert earned a huge standing ovation, and for sure I will dig more about this Jazz Sinfônica orchestra and its endeavors.
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