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Origin
  
Brazil

Name
  
Celia Mara


Labels
  
globalista records [1]

Years active
  
1978–present

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

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Born
  
July 27, 1961 (age 63) (
1961-07-27
)

Occupation(s)
  
singer-songwriter, producer

Instruments
  
voice, guitar, programming

Albums
  
Bastardista, Santa Rebeldia, Hot Couture Do Samba

Genres
  
World music, Musica popular brasileira, Reggae, Bossa nova

Similar People
  
Etran Finatawa, Christina Zurbrugg, Vienna Art Orchestra, Harri Stojka, Osibisa

Profiles


Associated acts
  
bastardista, potenciaX

joe zawinul & célia mara: mercado modelo


Célia Mara is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and producer who has lived since the 1990s in Vienna, Austria and since 2003 also partly in Salvador, Bahia.

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Style

She defines herself as "bastardista": violating race, gender and class structures; a hybrid; mostly women made, mestizo mixed, out of rules, illegitimate, from an impure race...; or "nu Brazilian flavor", presenting a Latinized worldbeat - multicultural world music with strong Brazilian roots, singing in Portuguese, English, German, French and Spanish. Célia Mara is part of the femous movement - femous: platform for famous female culture.

Célia Mara was born in Pedra Azul, Minas Gerais, a small town in the Vale do Jequitinhonha, one of today's poorest regions of the world. Politically, she grew up under a military regime. She began her musical career as a 14-year-old girl, as an autodidact on the guitar. Highly influenced by the revolutionary Tropicalismo, she started early to play songs from Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Chico Buarque but also from Mercedes Sosa and her own compositions on local events. In 1979 she was the first girl (and Female composer) of the Vale de Jequintinhonha participating to a regional event: "Los procurados" - "festivale"festivale, organized by Tadeu Martins. Later she lived in Belo Horizonte, (had shows at cabare mineiro,"Palacio das Artes" performing as well in Rio de Janeiro teatro Vila Lobos and Sao paulo sesc Pompeia, presenting already a fusion between rural and urban songs. TV appearances such as in Brasil de Rolando Boldrin in Rede Globo gave a push to her career.

Europe

In the early 1990s, her first European tour brought her to small clubs and minor festivals in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Northern Italy. In 1993, she moved to Austria, having a solo and duo-career, performing at important regional jazz festivals (f.e Jazzfestival–Burghausen, Jazzfest–Jena. In 1997, she founded the Austria-based Latin-band potênciaX - with Herwig Gradischnig, Ingrid Oberkanins and others. Using of sound-programs, she was influenced by bastardpop and the art of remixing.

Célia Mara's "bastardsound" is a central-European - Brazilian mix, connected with the Spanish mestiço-movement - Manu Chao, Amparo Sanchez, Ojos de Brujo, viennese fusion Joe Zawinul and Brazilian music Tom Zé, Vanessa da mata, Seu Jorge, Lenine, Carlinhos Brown.

Célia Mara is managed and produced since 1996 by Silvia Jura Santangelo. They run the label: globalista: no border media.

In 2011, on march 8th, Célia Mara got the Austrian Citizenship by honor.

Discography

  • Santa Rebeldia (2008; globaCD_SR08 globalista records distribution: hoanzl Austria, Indigo, Germany
  • Bastardista (2005; globa_CD05 globalista:no border media),distribution: [2]
  • Necessàrio - live at ORF Radiokulturhaus (2000; art libre/ORF) globa_CD00 globalista:no border media),distribution: [3]
  • Hot Couture do samba (1998; art libre) globa_CD98 globalista:no border media),distribution: [4]
  • Awards

  • 2000: Concerto Poll: best world music artist Austria
  • 2003: herta pammer preis for the event: culture is our weapon
  • 2006: copa da cultura,Brazilian culture export award for Bastardista
  • References

    Celia Mara Wikipedia


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