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Aguidavi do Jeje x Batuki

Thu, May 22, 12:30pm1:30pm

Free
Members of Aguidavi do Jeje all wearing white, sitting and standing outside in front of a white wall
Date:
Thu, May 22
Time:
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Venue:
Great Lawn, Yerba Buena Gardens
Mission St. between 3rd & 4th Sts.
San Francisco, CA + Google Map
Phone:
(415) 543-1718
Cost:
Free

Hailing from Bahia, Brazil, the Afro-percussive group Aguidavi do Jeje enthralls listeners with a seamless fusion of tradition and avant-garde elements, creating a compelling dialogue between the past and the present. Embracing the candomblé rhythms of the Jeje-Mahin nation, their atabaque orchestra defines itself as a “percussive ritual.” The very essence of the group is encapsulated in its name: aguidavi, derived from the stick taken from the Araçá tree, instrumental in playing the three atabaques in the candomblé rituals of Jeje-Mahin. Jeje references Africans originating from the kingdom of Dahomey, modern-day Benin, while the Ogans are individuals trained to play the sacred atabaques – rum, rumpi and lé – during ceremonies. For this special performance, Aguidavi do Jeje joins forces with Batuki, a San Francisco based group featuring Brazilian percussion, vocals and dance.

 

 

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