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Music of the Americas: Tiganá Santana

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Born in 1982 in Salvador, composer, performer, producer, curator, and educator Tiganá Santana began his musical studies on guitar and composition at the age of 14. Santana was the first Brazilian singer-songwriter to release an album featuring songs in African languages. Maçalê (“You are one with your essence”, in archaic Yoruba) was released in 2010, followed by several releases on the Swedish label Abajú!
Over the last 13 years, Tiganá Santana has toured frequently throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia including the Musée du Quay Branly and Maison de la Radio in Paris, SESC Pompéia in São Paulo, and Shibuya WWW in Tokyo. Santana has produced projects by singer Virgínia Rodrigues, includng Mama Kalunga, released in 2015 and which won the award for best singer at the Brazilian Music Award in 2016, and Cada voz é uma mulher, based on compositions by women from countries that had contact with the Portuguese language.
Santana has disseminated his research on Afro-Brazilian language and cultures through presentations and interviews on radio and television and curated an exhibition on Brazilian singer and songwriter Ivone Lara on the occasion of her 94th birthday at Instituto Itaú Cultural, in 2015.
In his Music of the Americas debut, he will perform songs from his latest album, Vida-Codigo, alongside guitarist Léo Mendes, bassist Ldson Galter, and percussionists Jefferson Cauê and Sebastian Notini.
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Over the last 13 years, Tiganá Santana has toured frequently throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia including the Musée du Quay Branly and Maison de la Radio in Paris, SESC Pompéia in São Paulo, and Shibuya WWW in Tokyo. Santana has produced projects by singer Virgínia Rodrigues, includng Mama Kalunga, released in 2015 and which won the award for best singer at the Brazilian Music Award in 2016, and Cada voz é uma mulher, based on compositions by women from countries that had contact with the Portuguese language.
Santana has disseminated his research on Afro-Brazilian language and cultures through presentations and interviews on radio and television and curated an exhibition on Brazilian singer and songwriter Ivone Lara on the occasion of her 94th birthday at Instituto Itaú Cultural, in 2015.
In his Music of the Americas debut, he will perform songs from his latest album, Vida-Codigo, alongside guitarist Léo Mendes, bassist Ldson Galter, and percussionists Jefferson Cauê and Sebastian Notini.
Copyright © 2022 ASCOA / All Rights Reserved
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