In partnership with Juba do Leão
Mestre Gilmar Santana is a master of Maracatu de Baque Virado from Igarassu, Pernambuco, Brazil, and a direct heir of a long-standing family tradition. He is the grandson of Dona Mariu and the son of Dona Olga, who passed this cultural knowledge through generations. Today, he leads the Maracatu Estrela Brilhante de Igarassu, a maracatu nation officially dated to 1824, with oral history indicating even older origins.
It is a wonderful moment for us to host him here at The Vale in Mossley.
He learned maracatu through lived experience, growing up inside the tradition. His training came from observing, practicing, and participating with older generations in daily community life. Mestre Gilmar continues the tradition as it was taught to him, preserving its practices, values, and community-based structure. His work is grounded in respect for elders and in passing knowledge to the next generations. He is also a luthier, building and maintaining traditional instruments used in maracatu.
He also maintains the coco of Dona Olga, a related cultural expression from the same community. In Igarassu, maracatu and coco are closely connected and often practiced together.
Gilmar shares this tradition in Brazil and internationally while remaining rooted in his community. His strong voice and joyful presence bring people together and help keep this living tradition active as culture, memory, and resistance.
What to Expect:
- Experience and enjoy the voice of a renowned Mestre (master and cultural leader) bringing with them such a depth of knowledge and passion from the Maracatu tradition of Pernambuco in the Northeast of Brazil.
- Explore the characteristic rhythms and songs from Mestre Gilmar’s tradition.
- Play along with a large group of players to enjoy mass band playing.
- Translated conversation and Q&A opportunity with one of Pernambuco’s most established and knowledgeable Mestres.
Instrumentation: Alfaia, mineiro, caixa, gonguê, voice. All instruments can be provided, please bring along these instruments if you have them.
Time:
7pm-10pm
Venue:
The Vale (theatre space), Unit 2 Vale Mill, Micklehurst Road, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL5 9JL
Access:
If you have any access requirements to be able to attend, please complete the form at the base of this page, or let us know via email or phone ([email protected] / 01618706895).