Tucanas is a group of 5 women who have been, since 2001, working on a project with percussion, voices and accordion. They write and compose all of their songs, inspired by their personal life experiences. They use their own body as an instrument, as well as traditional percussion instruments such as Brazilian "surdos" or African "cabaças", and others invented by them. The show has a strong scenic component, where they play with the rhythm and harmony, standing between the feminine sensitivity an...
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Tucanas is a group of 5 women who have been, since 2001, working on a project with percussion, voices and accordion. They write and compose all of their songs, inspired by their personal life experiences. They use their own body as an instrument, as well as traditional percussion instruments such as Brazilian "surdos" or African "cabaças", and others invented by them. The show has a strong scenic component, where they play with the rhythm and harmony, standing between the feminine sensitivity and the rude strength of percussion. "More than a feminine project, Tucanas are a different way of wanting to make percussion music trying to explore new sounds and an original artistic expression." Agência Lusa, N Lopes, October 2002 "Percussão Criativa no Feminino" (Female Creative Percussion) Band Members: Ana Cláudia Gonçalves, Catarina Ribeiro, Marina Henriques, Mónica Rocha, Sara Jónatas. Influences: Portuguese, Brazilian and African folk