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Apresentação da Banda Batalá durante a passagem da Tocha Olímpica na Esplanada dos Ministérios. Brasília, 03/04/2016. Foto: Saulo Cruz/Exemplus/SECULT-DF
A Banda Batalá de Brasília é uma banda de percussão formada só por mulheres que conta atualmente com cerca de 140 integrantes. Surdos, dobras, repiques e caixas dão forma ao som da banda, parte do cenário musical da cidade desde 2003. Possui um CD gravado, intitulado Xireé, e vasta experiência em apresentações oficiais e particulares. (fonte: www.batala.com.br/)
Photography by Alexis Lassman
Batala San Francisco, led by Abel Damasceno, was joined by Giba Goncalves and members of Batala Paris, Washington DC, and New York for San Francisco Carnaval Parade.
Mission District, San Francisco
Loud, very loud and great street performance at the Chinese New Year celebration in Lancaster, Lancashire.
PUBLIC DOMAIN: Use as you wish, but no rights implied.
Shiverpool girls - Williamson Square in Liverpool. The girls were enjoying dancing to Batala samba reggae band.
Batalá Washington DC rehearsing at Hancock Park along Maryland Avenue between 7th and 9th Street, SW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 1 March 2025 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
Visit Batalá Washington DC website at batalawashington.com/
Walk From WMATA L'Enfant Plaza to National Mall
Elvert Barnes March 2025 at exbphoto.com/2025
Mission Bay Hard Hat Walk & Lights On Festival. September 6, 2013. Sequoia Productions. Photographs by Angie Silvy.
Batala performing at the Liverpool Brouhaha Festival...BEST VIEWED LARGE.
(feel free to view the set)
After 10 years rocking the city the people who brought you Batala Liverpool have left the franchise and reformed into an independent, homegrown group that pushes the boundaries of music and performance: Katumba converges high quality music while being open to anyone; a boisterous street carnival feel with a smaller polished show band; and a strong commitment to ethical principles throughout ( info from their website ) . Don't want to rain on their parade ( pardon the pun ) but I preferred the Batala sound .