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and then suddenly we’re on stage again, playing and singing with our first brasilian audience for 12 years.
it was just so good to hear those beautiful voices caressing the mantras..
after the concert...more manose devotees!
this was taken just before we hunkered down to watch a movie.
the brasilian houses are notorious for no heating...still, as you can see, we were cosy.
the movie was something manose suggested.
I’d heard about it, but had never seen it – zeitgeist.
if you haven’t seen it, you might find it interesting...disturbing..inspiring...
it’s all this – and more.
don’t miss it.
you can find the full movie on youtube – just type in zeitgeist.
... still raining...
here’s enio, our new sound tec, in discussion with deva at sound check.
he’s a great guy – we’re really lucky to have him, especially as we’d been spoilt by having nadaraj on the usa leg.
marco told us enio took evening classes on english in preparation for our arrival.
how cool is that.
sound check again – everyone taking care of last minute details before ‘showtime’...
deva irons...
...miten hugs...
and manose ... well, what would you expect...?!
... outside in the foyer, it was warming up...
our new friends were arriving!...
hi friends so – I skipped encinitas and new york...i’ll get back to them later.
both beautiful in their own way, but I’m here in brasil and everything before has dissolved into the distance... far away, in time...
we’ve been here five days... we arrived in pouring rain – real monsoon weather – and it only stopped a few hours ago!
literally.
5 days non stop rain, and I mean rain.
not drizzle.
not showers.
I’m talking noahs ark.
..but hey, this is brasil and who cares about the rain.
we’re here and loving it.
here’s how it looked from the plane!
couldn’t wait to get down...
we were kind of relieved to feel brasil under our feet...we were relieved to feel ANYTHING under our feet actually.
here’s our brazilian tour promoter, marco schultz.
marco was recommended to us by krishna das, so we knew we were in good hands.
marco has his own brand of kirtan on cd, inspired by krishna das, with added brasilian flavours.
you can hear it at www.youtube.com (type in marco schultz)
...florianopolis is a quiet little airport...it was easy to find each other...!
like I said, it felt real good to be on the ground.
that the ground was called ‘brasil’ just made it that extra bit special...
the concert in florianopolis, took place at an old and elegant cultural theatre (this is not it)...but as you can see, it is still raining.
...marco was happy to tell us it was already sold out.
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