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Page 1: Tropicalism The tropicalist revolution on the brazilian music and culture

TropicalismThe tropicalist revolution on

the brazilian music and culture.

Page 2: Tropicalism The tropicalist revolution on the brazilian music and culture

What was it?

• It was a rupture movement that shook the whole environment of the Brazilian popular music (MPB).

• The movement aimed to universalize the language of MPB incorporating elements from world youth culture, such as rock, psychedelia and the electric guitar.

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When did it happen?

• The movement happened between the years of 1967 and 1968;

• The country was newly dominated by the military dictatorship;

• Especially the people connected with the cultural system and the student movement were on fire against the millitary presence on the power and the first signs of the censorship.

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Who was part of it?

• The most influential artists were;– Caetano Veloso;– Gilberto Gil,– Gal Costa; – Tom Zé;– Mutantes; – Rogério Duprat;– José Carlos Capinan and Torquato Neto (lyricists)– Rogério Duarte (graphic artist, composer and

poet);– Glauber Rocha (movie director)

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Impacts on the Brazilian culture

• Tropicalism mixed:– Rock, bossa nova, samba, rumba, bolero and baião.

• Broke the rigid barriers that remained in the country:– pop vs. folklore, high culture vs. mass culture, tradition vs.

avant-garde.

• There were impacts on:– Music;– Politics;– Morals;– Behavior;– Body;– Sex;– Clothing.

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Example Phrases

• “We wanted the youth to think. And on a dictatorship tinhking is impossible” Tom Zé

• “You’re not understanding anything” Caetano Veloso

• “It’s forbidden to forbid” Caetano Veloso

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Reflection for today

“The wait for a bridge beyond the artists and their understanding of the

period might explain the stance of inert spectators in that room at the

end of the documentary. As we waited for a continuation, an extension of a time that now seems dispersed or

without an effect offstage…

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…In other words: how, after all this, we managed to get as cowards,

reactionaries and conformed?”

Matheus Pichonelli, Carta Capital, 2012

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References:• http://tropicalia.com.br/

• http://www.infoescola.com/movimentos-culturais/tropicalia-tropicalismo/

• http://www.cartacapital.com.br/cultura/essas-pessoas-na-sala-de-jantar/

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Thanks!Estela Loth Costa

[email protected]