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  1. Fri 3/12 @ 8PM. Guitarist/vocalist/composer Moises Borges may be a long-time Cleveland resident, but his music has never lost the flavor of his native Bahai, Brazil. And he shares that flavor regularly with Clevelanders at the many shows he performs of his Brazilian jazz, deeply rooted in his native country’s indigenous culture.

  2. Wed, Aug 14 @ 5:00PM — 8:00PM. Public Squae, 1 Public Square, Cleveland Oh. Moises Borges Brazilian Jazz Quartet. Downtown Cleveland Inc. presents Gigs On The Green at Public Square. Downtown workers and residents are invited to stop by for an evening of music in Public Square for a family friendly event with food trucks and live ...

  3. The ABCAI event will be performed for a group of anywhere in between 150 to 300 students in elementary and/or secondary schools serving low income students in the East Cleveland neighborhood. This educational experience will feature Brazilian culture components: Live samba music demonstration with a 5-piece band .

  4. It features 10 songs written and arranged by Borges and recorded in Cleveland, Mexico and Brazil, incorporating the diverse styles of Brazilian music that have influenced his own. You can expect to hear some of those songs when Borges performs what’s billed as a “birthday concert” (presumably his own) at Market Garden Brewery in Ohio City.

    • Cristina Araujo Mccarthy
    • Luiz Felipe Sieben Martins
    • Suzana de Castro Figueira
    • Luca Mundaca
    • Moises Borges – Singer & Song Writer
    • Adriana Matos

    Cristina is originally from the city of Salvador in the State of Bahia, in NorthEast Brazil. She has her Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Brazil. In 1987, when she moved to Cleveland with a scholarship to study, she got her Master’s degree in Urban Studies from Cleveland State University. Cristina got married and have two beautiful daughters....

    Felipe, as he is known among the Brazilian community, is originally from the city of Porto Alegre, in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, south of Brazil. He moved to the United States in 1986 to obtain his PHD in Mathematics from Brown University in Rhode Island with a scholarship. He concluded his PHD in 1990 and during 3 years he was teaching as a p...

    Suzana was born in NorthEast Brazil in the city of Mossoro, Rio Grande do Norte. She got a BA in Law from Universidade de Fortaleza – Fortaleza, CE – Brasil, Master of Arts in Community Counseling from John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio. She studied the English language at UC Riverside and learned Spanish mostly through self-study an...

    From São Paulo, Brasil, singer songwriter. She first moved to the United States in 1999, arriving in New York City and was at the time signed by Atlanctic Records. In 2006, Luca moved to NEO and released her album titled Day by Day. Currently, songs from the Album Day by Day are featured in American movies like “End of Watch” (2013), “The Visitor” ...

    Moises is originally from Salvador, Bahia – Brazil. Before he initially moved to Miami – Florida, he worked in the television industry as a photographer and with video production. In 2001 when he moved to Southern Florida, working with video production, he met his wife and had a son. His wife, at the time, had her family here in Cleveland. She want...

    Naturally from Jales, Sao Paulo – Brazil, Adriana left to england when she was 19 to get her ESL certificate from the University of Cambridge. Then she got accepted at Kent State University for BA in International Relations and Political Science in 2000. One year within her BA program, she moved to Cleveland where she met her partner, Puerto Rican ...

  5. Nov 29, 2017 · The remarkable aspect of Brazilian music is that so many genres are unique to the nation – bossa nova, samba, and sertanejo to name just a few. As well as their own unique beats, some Brazilian musicians have borrowed other genres – rap and pop for instance – and molded them into something distinctly Brazilian.

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  7. Sat 8/12 @ 3-5PM. The Cleveland Cultural Gardens’ World onstage series, celebrating the expanding array of international cultures represented in the gardens, continues with a Latin American program. Cleveland-based Brazilian vocalist/guitarist Moises Borges, a very familiar figure in the local music scene, will be bringing his band to perform ...

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