OLA and WELCOME!

OLA and WELCOME!
Global Samba's mission is to connect you with the world of samba. Our goal is to bring together the community of people like you who are fueling the culture, dance and energy!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Thank you! and update on Project: Dance

Ola! Thank you to everyone for your amazing feedback and excitement to get involved with what I'm now calling Project: Dance. It's still in the works and I am in discussions with a woman from the board of an organization interested in supporting our efforts. In addition, I/we need to approach dance schools to get them on board for a dance event.

Please keep the feedback and volunteering coming. I will keep you as up to date as possible on my progress and time lines.

Power your soul through dance!

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Shall We Dance?

As I was writing the last post about women forbidden to dance, I wasn't sure how to end it because I felt I needed to do something. Its an on-going issue and maybe only writing about it isn't enough. Its clear...we need to take action. Shall we dance? Should we put on a performance and align with an organization who is helping women enrich their lives through dance? This is the first time Global Samba would participate in an event like this, and would love your support and ideas!

Please comment or email me at globalsamba@gmail.com with ideas for a performance or an organization helping women in the arts.

As soon as I have more details on what we are going to do, you will be the first to know!

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Women Forbidden to Dance

The amazing aspect of traveling for me is learning something new or gaining a different perspective. My recent trip to Marrakesh, Morocco got me thinking about women and our freedom to dance.

While in one of the hammams, I saw an advertisement in a women's magazine for a dance school. It said it offered classes for Afro Brazilian, capoeira, classical and a few others. I was instantly elated and asked one of the women working there if the school was close by. The immediate response was, 'its not too far but they don't allow women to dance'. further she said, 'I wouldn't be allowed in and as a western women they would turn you away as well; you wouldn't be accepted to take the class'. I gulped my shock and thought to myself, What, forbidden to dance?! My mind was quickly racing to find an explanation. It didn't make sense to me. Intellectually, yes I am aware of different cultures, however emotionally, morally, this didn't feel right. The woman went on to tell me about her passion for dance, however there was something holding her back.

Regardless of whether or not I believe in certain cultural traditions, norms, rules or laws, its almost 2010 and would like to think we have evolved to understand the benefits of self expression and equal freedoms. As I understand it from a few people, Morocco is fairly advanced in their thinking compared to some other countries with similar religious traditions. What confuses me is in countries that are known to have particular religious traditions or social rules, there are also women in places of power. How does this add up?

There are many topics here that can be explored in more depth and which we can debate. What I took away from this brief experience is to remind myself every time I go dancing to infuse as much energy into it as possible because I could just as easily not have the opportunity.



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Sunday, October 4, 2009

2016 Olympics in Rio De Janiero

For the first time ever the Olympic games will be hosted in Rio de Janiero! This is a huge deal as the Olympics has never been hosted in South America. We are so excited to see how the music and dance will be encorporated into the games and how the culture will be infused in the events.

The games will take place in Copacabana, Barra, Deodoro and Maracana. Rio will be transformed to accompdate the Olympics with new highways being built between the sites the games will take place. With amazingly inviting weather, plush land and energy of the people of Brazil it is guarenteed to be one of the best Olympics in history.

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Global Samba is a project started out of the love of everything samba, the desire to know more about brazilian culture, the art of music and dance, and the excitement of bringing people together with common passions. The creator of Global Samba is originally from New York. She migrated west to California with her family and now resides in Europe.

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Global Samba is in the development process and would love your feedback! If you have thoughts, comments, ideas or want to get involved and contribute, please drop us a line. globalsamba@gmail.com

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