MIMO cultural festival will be presenting some of the finest international and Brazilian world music and jazz acts in several Brazilian festivals, including Ouro Preto (Minas Gerais, Central Brazil); Olinda (Pernambuco, North-East Brazil); Olinda (Pernambuco, North-East Brazil); Paraty (Rio de Janeiro State, South Brazil); and Tiradentes (Minas Gerais, Central Brazil). Live music highlights for 2014 include Chick Corea, Nana Vasconcelos, Salif Keita, Bassekou Kouyate, Trilok Gurtu Quartet, Jordi Savall, and Toninho Horta.
This significant cultural festival is held across several locations during its annual season. Its primary component is an international program of music, from world music to classical to jazz, staged in some of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Brazil. All events are free to the public and take place in churches, squares and courtyards in settings noted for their stunning Baroque architecture.
The concerts run concurrently with the outdoor Film Festival screenings, and MIMO’s Educational Program for children from local schools. MIMO presents music, cinema, visual art, workshops and master classes in a celebration of free access to all kinds of culture.
August 29-31, Ouro Preto
For the third year running MIMO revisits this UNESCO World Heritage Site
September 4-7, Olinda
MIMO comes home to its original birthplace
October 10-12, Paraty
MIMO goes back to the beautiful coastal town
October 17-19 Tiradentes
A new location for MIMO, a gold-rush city founded in 1702
Music Program
Toninho Horta E Orquestra Fantasma (Brazil)
Chick Corea & The Vigil (Us)
Sonia Wieder-Atherton (France)
Chaarts (Switzerland)
Winston Mcanuff & Fixi (Jamaica/ France)
Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali)
Marco Pereira e Toninho Ferragutti (Brazil)
Trilok Gurtu Quartet (India)
Renata Rosa & Emily Loizeau (Brazil/France)
Jordi Savall & Hesperion Xxi (Spain)
Egberto Gismonti (Brazil)
Jorge Mautner (Brazil) with special guest: Otto
Custódio Castelo (Portugal)
Egberto Gismonti & Camerata Romeu (Brazil/ Cuba)
Naná Vasconcelos E Lui Coimbra (Brazil)
Salif Keita (Mali)
More information at http://www.mimo.art.br
Author: World Music Central News Room
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