Workshop Ilú Obá de Min
Casa do Povo
septembersept 20
Saturday september 20
16h30 - 17h30
Partenaires Conservatoire Charles Munch du 11e, L'ensemble intercontemporain and L'instant Donné
Dans le cadre de la Carte Blanche Casa do Povo.
Event organized as part of the Saison Brésil-France 2025.
Rooted in African and Afro-Brazilian cultures, members of the Ilú Obá De Min collective are coming to Paris for the first time. Founded in 2004, this collective now brings together nearly 400 women and opens the São Paulo carnival each year with its percussionists, dancers, and stilt walkers, always paying tribute to Black female figures.
In resonance with Yael Bartana's film Mir Zaynen Do!, Ilú Obá De Min is offering a percussion workshop exclusively for women. Over the course of four days, participants will delve into African and Afro-diasporic rhythms, with a particular focus on Brazilian traditions rooted in Candomblé. The workshop will culminate in a public performance on September 20th.
See also
For the past four years, the Festival d'Automne opens its program to artists or collectives, making a gesture both artistic and policy. The Carte Blanche becomes a field of experimentation, conducive to crossing of aesthetics, the circulation of ideas and the public. For two weeks, the Festival invites the Casa do Povo, a unique Brazilian art center, to invest the Maison des Métallos in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. On this occasion, the Festival d'Automne experiments with new forms of conviviality, and inaugurates for the first time a HQ, open to upheavals and collective reinvention.
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For the past four years, the Festival d'Automne opens its program to artists or collectives, making a gesture both artistic and policy. The Carte Blanche becomes a field of experimentation, conducive to crossing of aesthetics, the circulation of ideas and the public. For two weeks, the Festival invites the Casa do Povo, a unique Brazilian art center, to invest the Maison des Métallos in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. On this occasion, the Festival d'Automne experiments with new forms of conviviality, and inaugurates for the first time a HQ, open to upheavals and collective reinvention.