Back2Black festival 2012

Full marks to the Barbican for this one. An outstanding weekend of live Brazilian and African music, in a great venue (with a shoutout to The Shard for excellent work in a supporting role) with too many highlights to mention. Well, almost too many: seeing the legend that is Jorge Ben up close and personal for the first time is not something I’ll be forgetting any time soon.

The weekend’s line-up was incredible all round, and the various Afro-Brazilian collaborations had a good vibe about them –  especially São Paulo rapper Criolo‘s hookup with Ethiopian jazz legend Mulatu Astatke, which I understand was a pretty spontaneous happening.

The only thing I didn’t love, to be honest, was the ABC trust’s mock-up favela ‘shack’ at their stall inside the venue, but then again they do so many awesome things that it’s easy to let that one slide.

So if Back2Black comes around again next year (and I suspect it will), you are strongly urged to get yourself involved. If only to find out how they go about topping that line-up.

Festival Brazil!

BIG news, this. The Southbank Centre have just announced their Festival Brazil, which will take place from the 19th June – 5th September in London. Highlights will include a huge exhibition of the excellent Ernesto Neto’s work (at the Hayward Gallery) and live performances from Tropicália-era legends Maria Bethânia, Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé and Os Mutantes. Not to mention an evening with footballer/doctor/philosopher/beard connoisseur/all-round hero Socrates.

Beleza pura.

You can find loads more information here, and check out the promo video here: