Members of the band Supercolisor will also hold two free workshops on Sunday, 9/15, on "Music Production," and "Career Management."
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With a repertoire already known by the public and also new songs from their new album, "Viagem ao Fim da Noite", the band Supercolisor back to perform in Manaus next Saturday, 14 / 9, at 19h, with a free concert at Gebes Medeiros Theateron Av. Eduardo Ribeiro, 937, Centro.
"It will be a very free and interesting show for us to present the new repertoire firsthand to the manauara audience. We are still recognizing the songs ourselves and adapting them for the stage, which allows one show to never be the same as another - a different adventure every time we go on stage", says Ian Fonseca, the band's vocalist and multi-instrumentalist.
The night will be opened by the singer Elisa Maiawho will bring to the stage songs from her EP "Ser da Cidade" and also new songs from her next work.
The theater doors will open to the public at 6:30 pm and the concerts will start at 7 pm. Admission is free and the event is supported by the Manaus City Hall, through the Municipal Foundation of Culture, Tourism and Events (Manauscult), Government of the State of Amazonas, through the State Secretariat of Culture (SEC), Diffusion Collective and Supersonic Studio.
Workshops
The members of the band Supercolisor will also hold two free workshops on Sunday, September 15th, at the Supersonic Studio, Rua Brigadeiro João Camarão, 24, Dom Pedro, at 4pm and 5:15pm.
The first activity has the theme "Musical Productionand the second "Career Management. The program is aimed at artists, producers, and interested parties in general. Registration is free, and it is necessary to send an e-mail to [email protected]by 2 pm on Sunday, expressing interest in participating in the workshops. In the e-mail, the interested party must send his or her full name, official document number, and a brief artistic resume, and wait for confirmation. If you don't receive the confirmation, you can call the number (92) 98806-9996.
With information from the press office