Arquivo de Tags: diogo nogueira

The impact of APAP 2012

17 January, 2012 | Coluna do Robert Singerman

The second APAP attended by the BME/BMA was a huge difference from the first. If next year continues the growth, there will be a Brasil Winterfest during APAP!

There were many Brazilian executives and artists in town; see below, with major successful showcases of at least Bebel Gilberto, Diogo Nogueira (twice) and the Brazilian Explorative Music showcase curated by Pedro Moraes. Dende & Band also performed three times during APAP, maximizing their opportunities. Additionally, Mariana Baltar and Sergio Krakowski’s Chorofunk played additional nights in NYC, at Caffe Vivaldi (with Irene Walsh, who is also producing a film on Samba) and Sergio performed at nuBlue, the programmer of which, Petrit Pula, had co-produced this summer’s successful Brasil Summerfest in NYC. Pedro Moraes performed up in Boston at Johnny D’s and is performing in Chicago at the Old Town School of Folk Music, so quite many Brazilian artists took full advantage of this opportunity. Besides the 2nd year veterans David McLoughlin, Fernando Grecco, Flavio Abreu, Eric Taller, Geysa Castro, (and myself), the BME were happy to have Andre Bourgeois (manager of Ceu, Lucas Santtana and Curumin) attending. Fernando and Flavio also attended the ISBA Conference and everyone was very busy with their respective projects, artists, labels, US and international contacts and working towards 2012 and beyond.

Many VIP international programmers attended globalFEST, as usual, each year and got to witness the performance of Diogo Nogueira, (sold out the night earlier at S.O.B’s, with Dende opening, but many also attended the showcase co-produced by BME, at the beautiful venue, (le) Poisson Rouge. The database and contacts of the BMA and BME grow each year with their booth, which had many visitors over the 3 days it was open. David and I attended many of the meetings of the producers, world music executives and agents, managers, programmers and label execs. Both Sergio Krakowski and Pedro Moraes spent significant time in the booth and exhibition hall across the street from the BME office at the NY Hilton, which gave them a better idea of some of the business connections that they would meet at the showcase before and after performing excellent sets. With over 3,000 attendees, many of them involved in music, there were opportunities galore for the professional artists to learn, meet new important execs, invite folks to their concerts and forward their careers.  The Brazilian artists also collaborated with NYC based musicians, which will result, undoubtedly in more exchange and opportunities in the months and years to come. The Brazilians living in NYC, Dende, Maurizio Zottarelli also benefitted from having their compatriots come to town and all helped each other, including those behind the scenes, club programmers, managers, venue owners, press and friends. Many, many contacts were made this year by all the artists and professionals attending and I heard many words of praise and even offers for engagements for all the performers at the Explorative Brazilian Music showcase.

On a selfish note, it was great for me to hear and see the incredible range of Brazilian music, even if we haven’t fulfilled the vision of giving music subtitles yet, the passion and beauty came through, even if the lyrics still haven’t yet for the non-Portuguese literate.  Paula Santoro did explain some of the context of her music and scene, as did Sergio, Pedro, Mauricio and Mariana Baltar. It was a great second year of Brazil @ APAP and many of the most important music business executives are already planning even bigger events for 2013!

Jan 5th

Bebel Gilberto 6:00

Highline Ballroom, 431 W 16th St,

Jan 6th

Dendê & Band 11:00

Miss Favela, 57 South 5th Street

Matuto 11:00

Barbès, 376 Ninth Street

Jan 7th

Minas Brazilian Adventure 7:15

Hilton NY – Sutton Center, 1335 Ave. of the Americas

Dendê & Band 8:30

SOBs, 204 Varick Street

Diogo Nogueira 10:00

SOB’s, 204 Varick Street

Minas Brazilian Adventure 11:05

Hilton NY – Sutton Center, 1335 Ave. of the Americas

Jan 8th

Matuto 8:30

Cornelia Street Café, 29 Cornelia St

Diogo Nogueira 10:45

Webster Hall – globalFEST, 125 E. 11th St. (3rd/4th)

Jan 5th

Bebel Gilberto 6:00

Highline Ballroom, 431 W 16th St,

Jan 6th

Dendê & Band 11:00

Miss Favela, 57 South 5th Street

Matuto 11:00

Barbès, 376 Ninth Street

Jan 7th

Minas Brazilian Adventure 7:15

Hilton NY – Sutton Center, 1335 Ave. of the Americas

Dendê & Band 8:30

SOBs, 204 Varick Street

Diogo Nogueira 10:00

SOB’s, 204 Varick Street

Minas Brazilian Adventure 11:05

Hilton NY – Sutton Center, 1335 Ave. of the Americas

Jan 8th

Matuto 8:30

Cornelia Street Café, 29 Cornelia St

Diogo Nogueira 10:45

Webster Hall – globalFEST, 125 E. 11th St. (3rd/4th)

Jan 9th

Explorative Brazilian Music 10:00

w/ Mauricio Zottarelli Quintet ,  Paula Santoro , Pedro Moraes ,  Mariana Baltar , Sergio Krakowski w/ Chorofunk and Dende

(le) Poisson Rouge - 158 Bleecker Street


(Port) APAP 2012

05 January, 2012 | portuguese

Based in New York, and considered one of the largest gathering of performing arts influencers, presenters, decision makers, managers, and artists, APAP|NYC is the world’s leading forum and marketplace for the performing arts (January 6-10, 2012 – Hilton NYC) with exhibits, meetings, workshops, performance showcases and networking opportunities. The event attracts around 4,000 participants – professionals and artists from over 49 North American states and 30 different countries.

The Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP), based in Washington, D.C., is the national service and advocacy organization with nearly 2,000 members worldwide, dedicated to developing and supporting a robust performing arts presenting field and the professionals who work within it. Their members represent America`s leading performing arts centers, municipal and university performance facilities, nonprofit performing arts centers, culturally specific organizations, foreign governments, as well as artist agencies, managers, touring companies, and national consulting practices that serve the field, and a growing roster of self-presenting artists.

In our third year participating in the event, the second as Brasil Music Exchange, our team will be in New York in an unique opportunity to meet and deal with US professionals who work or want to work with our music. As part of the effort  of promoting the new Brazilian music for the event participants, Brazilian artists Bebel Gilberto, Diogo Nogueira, Pedro Moraes and Dende will be playing in scheduled showcases around NYC.

Check the brazilian schedule:

Jan 5th

Bebel Gilberto 6:00

Highline Ballroom, 431 W 16th St,

Jan 6th

Dendê & Band 11:00

Miss Favela, 57 South 5th Street

Matuto 11:00

Barbès, 376 Ninth Street

Jan 7th

Minas Brazilian Adventure 7:15

Hilton NY – Sutton Center, 1335 Ave. of the Americas

Dendê & Band 8:30

SOBs, 204 Varick Street

Diogo Nogueira 10:00

SOB’s, 204 Varick Street

Minas Brazilian Adventure 11:05

Hilton NY – Sutton Center, 1335 Ave. of the Americas

Jan 8th

Matuto 8:30

Cornelia Street Café, 29 Cornelia St

Diogo Nogueira 10:45

Webster Hall – globalFEST, 125 E. 11th St. (3rd/4th)

Jan 9th

Explorative Brazilian Music 10:00

w/ Mauricio Zottarelli Quintet ,  Paula Santoro , Pedro Moraes ,  Mariana Baltar and Sergio Krakowski w/ Choro Funk

(le) Poisson Rouge – 158 Bleecker Street