dinsdag 17 juni 2008
Brasil em Nova York :-)
It was rather silent on this blog.
My mind was on the Spotfestival in Denmark - I'll report later on this Blog - where I did some filming of the newest bands of the North and for the moment I'm in New York eating an acceptable feijoada and discovering that in despite of this multicultural city nothing beats a Caipirinha in Recife.
A lot of Spanish all over in the streets of Manhattan and nearly no English in Spanish Harlem, where I freely could speak Portuñol mixture - learning Portuguese made my Spanish dissapear - and feel like in Central or South America.
NY is great.
Biking in NY is the MAX !
Hopping from the top of the first world on 5th avenue to the third world slums of Harlem, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens ... on a bike it all seems so close to each other.
I noticed one big difference in the "MULTICULTURAL" of Brazil and NY. Here all the nationalities kept their culture and language, as in Brazil they went up in one melting pot. I had to come to NY to understand some more of the 'ANTROPOFAGIA' attitude that Oswaldo de Andrade described and that feeded my fascination for Brazil, Brazilian music and more specific the Mangue Beat of Recife.
I read somewhere that it is because of the Portuguese, who were - at the start of their conquest - more interested in making money than settling, that made the big difference.
That's all folks.
My bike is waiting
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