Artigo de Periódico
Samba e jazz além mar: a paisagem textual urbana de Paris no período entre-guerras com a chegada das músicas das Américas
Fecha
2018Autor
Graziela Valadares Gomes de Mello Vianna
Institución
Resumen
We present in this paper a postdoctoral research that aims to understand the representa-tions-synthesis of Brazil and the USA in Europe through jazz, samba and dances originating from these musical genres. We supposed that they are related to the transformations that occurred in the urban textual landscape in the inter-war period. Transformations related to the soundscape, with popular music coming from other cultures; by the new social dances related to these songs practiced in the dances and transformed into spectacle at the music halls; by the new fashion, which allows the female body to dance freely; by the graphic arts and architecture that, under the influence of art deco, “simplify” the romantic art nouveau shapes. We believe that such musical genres can be considered as a mark of the Americas in Europe. So in this text, we will outline the arrival of the new musical genres of the Americas in Paris, observing the transformation in the texture of the urban textual landscapes of Paris from the materialities that make up this texture: Art Deco façades and the signs of the dancings that shelter new music from the Americas; the advertising posters of balls, dancings and music halls; the fashion possibly influenced by the new dances from America, and, finally, the jazz and samba songs composed between the two Worlds Wars that mention Paris.