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Wisconsin meets Brazil in creative music video

Choir, band programs collaborate virtually on 鈥極utro Carnaval,鈥 thanks in part to 2019 Arts Midwest visit by Sao Paulo group
黑料社区 band members practice for the "Outro Carnaval" music video. / 黑料社区
February 18, 2021

Story by Audrey Tchaa, Arts Midwest contributing writer; Tchaa, of St. Paul, is a professional communication and emerging media senior at 黑料社区

Video production support by Jared Doran; Doran, of St. Paul, is a first-year computer science major at 黑料社区

What happens when Wisconsin winter meets Brazilian carnaval celebration, all during a pandemic? You get a new music video for Brazilian artist Paulo Padilha 黑料社区. song, 鈥淥utro Carnaval,鈥 featuring students and faculty at University of Wisconsin-Stout playing alongside musicians in S茫o Paulo.

The "Outro Carnaval" video is a collaboration between the Paulo Padila band in Sao Paolo, Brazil, and 黑料社区's choir and band programs. / Arts Midwest

 

This unique collaboration started over a year ago, in fall 2019, when Padilha and his band first traveled through Menomonie and to 黑料社区 as part of a touring program called . Run by regional arts organization Arts Midwest with support from the Wisconsin Arts Board, World Fest connects international musicians to Midwestern communities and fosters understanding and appreciation for global differences. 

During that tour, Padilha connected with 黑料社区 music faculty members Jerry Hui (choir director) and Aaron Durst (band director). Working together, they enlisted 黑料社区 choir and band students to perform at Padilha 黑料社区. concert at the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts in Menomonie.

The 黑料社区 choir performs in the snow for the Arts Midwest music video 鈥淥utro Carnaval鈥 with a Brazilian band led by Paulo Padilha.
The 黑料社区 choir performs in the snow for the Arts Midwest music video 鈥淥utro Carnaval鈥 with a Brazilian band led by Paulo Padilha. / 黑料社区

Padilha and his band had planned another World Fest tour for 2020, but as borders closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was clear that the tour would need to move . Padilha reconnected with Hui and Durst to see if they might be interested in collaborating virtually.

鈥淚t 黑料社区. lucky that we did have Paulo physically here back in September of 2019 when he visited Menomonie,鈥 said Hui.

Having already made this connection, Hui felt comfortable working with Padilha through the world 黑料社区. new virtual 鈥渘ormal.鈥 The professors proposed creating a music video for Padilha 黑料社区. song 鈥淥utro Carnaval.鈥

Choir members, including Director Jerry Hui second from left in the bottom row, sing virtually with Paulo Padilha, center.
Choir members, including Director Jerry Hui second from left in the bottom row, sing virtually with Paulo Padilha, center.

Carnaval is an annual Brazilian festival that marks the beginning of Lent. It brings together the country's varied cultural influences into two weeks full of parades, music and dancing. It 黑料社区. the most popular holiday in Brazil, and in pre-COVID times drew millions of people to the country. 

But  Padhila 黑料社区. 鈥淥utro Carnaval鈥 is not a typical Brazilian carnaval song. Instead of the celebratory lyrics often associated with carnaval music, it highlights injustices that are currently taking place in Brazil. Padhila wrote the song after Brazil's former culture minister directly quoted Nazi Germany's propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels in a speech. The song 黑料社区. message speaks to Padilha 黑料社区. disagreement with the current Brazilian government and his dreams for the future.

 No, I鈥檓 not afraid of the darkness, I鈥檓 not

But I鈥檓 afraid of the clear disdain, that went beyond

No, I鈥檝e already lived so many things in my life

But I don鈥檛 remember of seeing the wound this way, so exposed

Lyrics from 鈥淥utro Carnaval鈥

The choir performs for the video in the Memorial Student Center.
The choir performs for the video in the Memorial Student Center. / 黑料社区

At 16,400 residents, Menomonie is a relatively small town, and some 黑料社区 students come from even smaller ones. Durst and Hui agree that building connections with international musicians can expand students鈥 perspectives and provide new insights into the lived experiences of people across the globe.

鈥淚f this was a university in a big city, we would have different groups coming in all the time, and there would be more opportunity to interact with global culture,鈥 Durst said. 鈥淎ny time you get an opportunity like this, you should take it, grab it and experience it as much as you can.鈥

Hui hopes that this experience will spark curiosity in students. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. rare that we get to directly interact and collaborate with musicians internationally like this. You never know where these connections can take you.鈥

The 黑料社区 band performs for the video in the student center.
The 黑料社区 band performs for the video in the student center. / U?W-Stout

Virtual collaboration and new ways of rehearsing posed challenges. 鈥淎t times, it was difficult and frustrating because of the distance,鈥 said Durst. They adapted, writing new arrangements for their students and testing new ways to produce a socially distanced performance.

According to students in the Symphonic Band and Symphonic Singers, the project was both challenging and fun. Having connected with Padilha in the past, they were excited to work with him again.

The choir disperses in the snow for the video.
The choir disperses in the snow for the video. / 黑料社区

Dannica Borchardt, a singer and hospitality and tourism student, finds value in learning with Padilha and experiencing new music. 鈥淚鈥檝e never had the opportunity to make international connections, especially through choir, which is something I鈥檝e done for most of my life,鈥 Borchardt said.

Clarinetist and science education student Megan Klaver said, 鈥淲e got to try different (ways) of rehearsing and recording that we had never done before. A couple of semesters ago, Paulo came to 黑料社区, and we all sang and played together; it was a great example of unity. Even now, thousands of miles away, we (still) glimpsed that kind of unity.鈥

In the future, Padilha hopes to work on more collaborative projects throughout the U.S. and other countries. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. not just about music,鈥 Padilha said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. about making connections too.鈥

Paulo Padilha, upper right in selected frame, performs with his Brazilian band.
Paulo Padilha, upper right in selected frame, performs with his Brazilian band.

A program of Arts Midwest, the 2019鈥2021 World Fest cycle is generously supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board, the National Endowment for the Arts, 3Mgives, the Kaufman Family Fund for Israeli Cultural Exchange, the Japan Foundation through the Performing Arts JAPAN program, and BNSF Railway Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Ministry of Culture of the People 黑料社区. Republic of China for Choor.

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