A pá, lavra – Recital & thing and such. This is the title of the poetic and musical performance that the group OIPOEMA, from Brasília, will perform on Friday, September 5th, in Martinica Coffee Shop, 303 North, from 20h onwards, during the I International Biennial of Poetry (I BIP). To receive OIPOEMA and other poets of the city, Martinica Coffee Shop will mount a small stage next to the centenary Copaíba tree, with sound equipment and good microphones.
OIPOEMA is formed by the poets Amneres, Bic Prado, Cris Sobral, Luis Turiba, Nicolas Behr and Paulo Djorge. In addition to writing texts, they sing cirandas, sambas and hip-hop. “Each of us has a special and unique way to make and recite poetry. We mix and send: that is the dynamic of the group. Today, there is an audience in Brasilia that already identifies our poems and we even consider some verses, classics,” says Luis Turiba, who created the group in 2003.
Over the past three months, the group has made four presentations, a true workshop of poetry, in the Poetic Boat that leaves the Paranoa Lake always in full moon nights, with special guests and a poetry lover audience.
Admission is free at Martinica Coffee Shop, but it is worth arriving early to get a good seat and watch an intriguing recital.
