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SUMMARY:Musical Intersections of Portuguese/African Diasporas and the Catholic Church in Central Connecticut
DESCRIPTION:Thursday, May 30, 2024\n6:00 pm\nThe Lakeside Room @ Camp Hazen\nChester, CT\nLet us know you’re coming or have any questions? Contact Allison Insall at insall.brayce@gmail.com ( mailto:insall.brayce@gmail.com )\nJoin us for this discussion along with musical and rhythmic examples.\nExplore the historical connections and new directions of a shared musical tradition.\nMusic plays an active role in connecting the history and culture of Africans in the Americas. The Congado Mineiro (religious drumming and singing processional) from Minas Gerais, Brazil is a way to explore historical connections and new directions of a shared musical tradition that is interpreted differently by multi-generational neighborhood groups and youth social service projects.\nIn 2018, Galm presented the first United States missa conga (drumming mass) in the Trinity College Chapel. The City of Itabira and the State of Minas Gerais sent over 30 individuals to participate in this event which connected multiple intersections among the Portuguese and African diasporas, as well as the global presence of the Catholic Church.\nEric Galm is Professor of music, chair of the music department and co-director of the Center for Caribbean Studies, at Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut. He founded the Trinity Samba Ensemble and the Samba Fest, a regional music festival that has presented the United States debut performances of several Brazilian artists. He has conducted research, presented, and performed in Brazil, Cuba, Trinidad, the United States and Canada.\nDirections to Camp Hazen YMCA in Chester, CT:\n\n\n\nFrom I-95 N, take exit 69 CT-9 N to exit 8 CT-148 (W Main St) in Chester\nTurn left at bottom of exit and follow CT-148 (W Main St) for 1.4 mi to Camp Hazen\n\n\n\nFrom I-95 S, take exit 69 CT-9 N to exit 8 CT-148 (W Main St) in Chester\nTurn left at bottom of exit and follow CT-148 (W Main St) for 1.4 mi to Camp Hazen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCamp Hazen YMCA\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n204 W Main St, Chester, CT 06412\n\n\n
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