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SUMMARY:Music from Brazil India & more by Duo Cobogó
DTSTAMP:20260416T201641Z
DTSTART:20260620T180000Z
DESCRIPTION:The name Cobogó refers to a façade element used for ventilation
	 and shading.\nAlthough the name was created in the 1920s in Recife\, Braz
	il\, you can find it in\ndifferent cultures\, including in North India. Co
	bogós provide a strong\nstructure\, while allowing light and air to pass t
	hrough. Drawing from this\narchitectural inspiration\, Duo Cobogó creates 
	music that transcends walls\,\nboundaries and traditions. Juliano Abramova
	y\, deeply rooted in Brazilian music\,\nhas extensively explored the music
	al traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean.\nTarang Poddar\, a master tabl
	a player\, has dedicated over 15 years to studying\nNorth Indian Classical
	 music through the traditional Guru-Student system. For\nthe past five yea
	rs\, Tarang and Juliano have been playing together in different\nprojects\
	, developing an intricate connection which can be seen in the dynamic\nint
	eractions between the performers. Combining North Indian Classical Music\n
	Brazilian popular music\, Jazz and the music from the Eastern Mediterranea
	n\nregion\, the duo reimagines musical genres\, challenging common percept
	ions\nassociated with musical styles. In every note and rhythm\, Duo Cobog
	ó embodies\nthe spirit of innovation and cultural fusion\, inviting audien
	ces into a realm\nwhere music is a universal language that transcends geog
	raphical and traditional\nboundaries. Join us on this musical adventure\, 
	where each performance is a\njourney of emotional highs and lows\, from tr
	anquil melodies that evoke serene\nlandscapes to exhilarating rhythms that
	 capture the vibrant essence of human\nexpression. Juliano Abramovay - Oud
	\, 7 string Guitar\nTarang Poddar - Tabla
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/music-from-brazil-india-and-more-by-duo
	-cobogo
GEO:52.354291;4.8540331
LOCATION:Teatro Munganga - Schinkelhavenstraat 27 HS\, 1075 VP Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-zuid,jazz,music,performance,schinkelbuurt
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The name Cobogó refers to a façade element use
	d for ventilation and shading. Although the name was created in the 1920s 
	in Recife, Brazil, you can find it in different cultures, including in Nor
	th India. Cobogós provide a strong structure, while allowing light and air
	 to pass through. Drawing from this architectural inspiration, Duo Cobogó 
	creates music that transcends walls, boundaries and traditions. Juliano Ab
	ramovay, deeply rooted in Brazilian music, has extensively explored the mu
	sical traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean. Tarang Poddar, a master tab
	la player, has dedicated over 15 years to studying North Indian Classical 
	music through the traditional Guru-Student system. For the past five years
	, Tarang and Juliano have been playing together in different projects, dev
	eloping an intricate connection which can be seen in the dynamic interacti
	ons between the performers.  Combining North Indian Classical Music Brazil
	ian popular music, Jazz and the music from the Eastern Mediterranean regio
	n, the duo reimagines musical genres, challenging common perceptions assoc
	iated with musical styles. In every note and rhythm, Duo Cobogó embodies t
	he spirit of innovation and cultural fusion, inviting audiences into a rea
	lm where music is a universal language that transcends geographical and tr
	aditional boundaries. Join us on this musical adventure, where each perfor
	mance is a journey of emotional highs and lows, from tranquil melodies tha
	t evoke serene landscapes to exhilarating rhythms that capture the vibrant
	 essence of human expression. Juliano Abramovay - Oud, 7 string Guitar<br>
	 Tarang Poddar - Tabla
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