Closeup August 5, 2020
Art Is Freedom: A Conversation With Criolo
<p>One of the most important performing artists to emerge on the Brazilian music scene in the new millennium, <strong>Criolo</strong> has crafted a diverse and eclectic body of work. Moving between rap, reggae, Afrobeat, samba, electronic music and other genres, Criolo has constantly used his music to address the dramatic issues of race, social inequality and governmental corruption that have blighted contemporary Brazil. In this podcast, Criolo tells producer <strong>David Katz</strong> about his early struggles in the peripheral <em>favelas</em> of Sao Paulo, the evolution of his life and work and the liberating nature of art.</p>
<p>Photos: ©David Katz</p>
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