Lights turned onwhich was founded in 2015 as a small company Musical celebration On a coffee plantation, it reaches its eighth edition in 2023 as one of the most controversial events in Latin America. It’s set to happen until January 15thThe project will promote an extensive program of free concerts in venues such as Sao Paulo RoomAnd Clara Nunes Theatre And Mukoca Municipal Theater. Also of note is the performance performed in the middle of a mountain, in Serra do Cigano.
Project brings together artists from different countries in free concerts all over São Paulo – Image: Disclosure
It consists of a group of artists, thinkers and people motivated by the country’s transformative educational model, which promotes social reforms through music, The lights were turned on She works, throughout the year, directly with young artists – scholarship holders, coming from more challenging socio-economic contexts. Target? Training leaders and educators who expand and democratize access to classical music in the country. “We really want to prepare new leaders who can disseminate their learning and manage other and new cross-cutting initiatives“.
During the festival, the participants meet the best soloists, from different places, in the form of immersion – not only in the musical context, but also, and fundamentally, in coexistence: rehearsing and living together in the headquarters of the initiative, located in Fazenda Environmental Fortaleza, within São Paulo.
By putting the participants in contact with professionals from the most important conservatories in the world, the procedure opens the way for the possibility of improvement outside the country. In recent editions, more than 100 scholarships have been awarded to the largest international universities, with a total investment of more than 3 million Brazilian reals, thanks to the mediation with financiers and institutions with bureaucratic support and technical preparation of these young people.
Dozens of concerts took place in several cities in Brazil – including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and El Salvador – as well as reaching other regions such as Austria, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. We want all talents to have equal opportunities.says Jennifer Stumm, Founder and Artistic Director of Lights turned on. “It is urgent that we change the process of how people have access to opportunity in this world and how and where we expect greatness to be found. We are trying to shed light on what is not seen but is there. It is a project where thinkers with brave hearts and very different experiences help each other. At this point of contact , we found answers and I think our audience can really feel that.“.
An American violinist, a graduate of two of the major music institutions in the United States (Curtis Institute and Juilliard School), Jennifer conceived the project with the hopes of creating innovative performances and practically promoting this movement in search of change. In 2004, he was in Brazil for the first time when he worked with guys from the São Paulo State School of Music: “I was dazzled. The talent, the humanity, the eagerness to grow even in the face of social and economic challenges: I had never experienced anything like it in my life. And it became clear, once again to me, an ancient belief, that classical music should be dynamic, alive, and changeable. I was an inspirationto remember.
Project brings together artists from different countries in free concerts all over São Paulo – Image: Disclosure
Ammo The lights were turned on It is very diverse: Ranging from classical music, through MPB, to carioca funk.
The program of this edition is inspired by music “Lo chaosby the Baroque composer Jéan-Fery Rebel, and in a John Adams play called “travel companion”. “To evoke the idea that we humans, out of chaos, can form new bonds. I use the myth of Orpheus as a motto, from the perspective of many composers—from Monteverdi to Tom Jobim and Black Orpheus, and from contemporary composer Messe Mazzoli to Danish folk music.”Jennifer says.
Great names in international classical music are confirmed – such as violinists Ty Murray from the United States, Emmanuel Baldini from Italy, Danish violinist Asbjorn Norgaard, violinist Matthias Bartolomei from Austria, Giovanni Gnocchi, as well as from Italy and Britain clarinetist Matthew Hunt, harpsichordist Pedro Gadelha and pianist Christian Bodo, both Brazilian.
the Light Festival ItThe initiative is not for profit and depends on donations, sponsorships and supporters.
Fortaleza Eco Farm Party
Igari District – Rural District, SN – Mococa
Mukoca Municipal Theater
Rua Seal. Diogo, 82 – Mokoca | SP
Rua Graciosa, 300 – Diadema
January 14th at 8 p.m. and January 15th at 4 p.m
Praça Julio Prestes, 16 – Luz, São Paulo | SP
Pick up at the venue, one hour before the ceremony
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