Brazil in DC - Batalá Washington

5 videos • 376 views • by Smithsonian Folklife In this educational video series, Batalá Washington teaches about the basic structure of samba reggae rhythms and the different percussion instruments used by their group. Created for the Smithsonian Folklife Festival's Brazil in DC initiative. Batalá Washington is an all-women percussion band that plays Afro-Brazilian samba reggae rhythms. It is D.C.’s local chapter of the broader Batalá family, first created in 1997 in France by Brazilian-born Giba Gonçalves. Batalá Washington’s mission is to empower women through drumming and expose people to Brazil’s dynamic Afro-Bahian culture and samba reggae music. Performers: Ellen Arnold, Jodi Bailey, Susan Boa, Jo Bynum, Anna Carver, Jenna Converse, Kylie Hilali, Melissa Matlock, Kate Morgan, Cait Nordehn, Marly Perez, and Joni Thompson Curators: Cristina Díaz-Carrera and Julia Gutiérrez-Rivera Videographer/Editor: Albert Tong Production Crew: Jason Morris, Charles Weber Video shoot co-produced and shot at THEARC Theater, a program of Building Bridges Across the River. The video content presented here can be used by teachers, educators, caretakers, and others to enrich ideas examined in school curricula or cultural programming. Each video series features a particular Brazilian artist or group based in the Washington, DC area. They are designed to accompany activity plans that will soon be available as downloadable PDF’s through our website, check back for a link in December 2021. About Brazil in DC Brazil in DC is a special community engagement initiative of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival that celebrates Afro-Latinx cultural expressions and the Brazilian communities in Washington, D.C. The Brazil in D.C. program received federal support from the Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.