Organization Details

Description & History

Jelon Vieira and the late Loremil Machado were the first artists to bring traditional Afro-Brazilian dance and Capoeira to the United States.

In 1977, Vieira founded DanceBrazil after evolving from grass-roots workshops at the Clark Center for the Arts in NYC. Alvin Ailey joined the board of directors in 1980 and helped focus the company?s objectives on its ability to speak to a broad North American community. Within a few years, DanceBrazil premiered at Lincoln Center?s Avery Fisher Hall. In 1985, DanceBrazil premiered Orfeo Negro at the Riverside Dance Festival to critical and popular acclaim.

DanceBrazil has since thrilled audiences throughout the world with its dazzling artistry, which is inspired by the cultural tapestry of Brazil. Whether in the streets or on stage in the most prestigious theaters, the dancers and musicians of DanceBrazil never fail to enthrall audiences with the company?s unique fusion of Afro-Brazilian movement, contemporary dance and Capoeira, the traditional dance/martial arts form that had its origins in Africa and evolved in colonial Brazil as a means of fighting enslavement.

Contact Persons
Kristin Young, General Manager
(212) 382-0555
kristin@dancebrazil.org
Address
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246 W 38th Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10018
(212) 382-0555
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