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Sun February 10, 2019

Yemanja Arts Festival 2019

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Saturday, Feb 9th 7pm, and Sunday, Feb 10 6pm

Once again, this February 9th and 10th Brasarte brings to the Bay Area a centuries old trans-oceanic, magical celebration: the Yemanja Arts Festival. Yemanja is mother of salt waters, goddess of the sea, giver of life, and patron of fishermen. This celebration originates from Yoruban traditions carried from West Africa to the Americas, but it is now embraced by migrants and travelers throughout the world who, having crossed the oceans in search for a better life, regard Yemanja as their protector. With this festival BrasArte also honors Black History Month as it is believed that Yemanja traveled on slave ships with the African diaspora.

This celebration offers a unique opportunity for healing across cultures and races, a chance to reach out, share and celebrate with each other. Participants will immerse themselves in joyous Brazilian music, dance, food and drinks in a beautifully decorated space filled with baskets, flowers, soaps, perfumes, sea shells, inspired in gifts traditionally offered to Yemanja.

Drummers, musicians, dancers and singers from Latin America and the United States will invoke the goddess mother, her healing beauty, and her generous and protective spirit.

Brazilian food by Sabor da Bahia and bar featuring our famous caipirinhas (Berkeley show only)

2 SHOWS Feb 9th (Casa de Cultura, Berkeley) Feb 10th (Dance Mission San Francisco- co-presented by Dance Mission)

Tickets https://www.BrasArte.com
Made possible with support by Berkeley Civic Arts and friends of BrasArte
Saturday, Feb 9th 7pm, and Sunday, Feb 10 6pm

Once again, this February 9th and 10th Brasarte brings to the Bay Area a centuries old trans-oceanic, magical celebration: the Yemanja Arts Festival. Yemanja is mother of salt waters, goddess of the sea, giver of life, and patron of fishermen. This celebration originates from Yoruban traditions carried from West Africa to the Americas, but it is now embraced by migrants and travelers throughout the world who, having crossed the oceans in search for a better life, regard Yemanja as their protector. With this festival BrasArte also honors Black History Month as it is believed that Yemanja traveled on slave ships with the African diaspora.

This celebration offers a unique opportunity for healing across cultures and races, a chance to reach out, share and celebrate with each other. Participants will immerse themselves in joyous Brazilian music, dance, food and drinks in a beautifully decorated space filled with baskets, flowers, soaps, perfumes, sea shells, inspired in gifts traditionally offered to Yemanja.

Drummers, musicians, dancers and singers from Latin America and the United States will invoke the goddess mother, her healing beauty, and her generous and protective spirit.

Brazilian food by Sabor da Bahia and bar featuring our famous caipirinhas (Berkeley show only)

2 SHOWS Feb 9th (Casa de Cultura, Berkeley) Feb 10th (Dance Mission San Francisco- co-presented by Dance Mission)

Tickets https://www.BrasArte.com
Made possible with support by Berkeley Civic Arts and friends of BrasArte
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