Take a deep breath. Dive in. What follows is strangeness, surprise, welcome, and pleasure, basically in that order. Explicitly inspired by the mystical river that runs through Manaus, D'água Negra is about resilience, yes, but much more about movement and the transformative and absolutely necessary power of art.
Mixing the green of the jungle that floods (less and less) the eyes of the Amazonians, the dramatic red of the internal spaces of the Manaus theater, the gray of the industrial zone that surrounds the city, and the black, unavoidable, of the river waters, the group's chromatic palette is revealed.
Nothing could be more symbolic than the river Rio Negro to illustrate the importance of this flow. "D'água Negra brings a fundamental geographical location for us, as a Manaura project, from the North, but, just like the river, whose waters evaporate and travel to the continents, we also embrace different artistic languages, references such as jazz, blues, soul, breakbeat, electronic music, in short, we are a musical laboratory open to everything, connecting us to the whole world”