![]() Sands, like an hour glass, How quickly this time has passed. "Candle in the Sand" are about Yemaja (Goddess of the Sea) festivities: "We satĪnd watched, The Sea drew the line ,Cool waters, memories in time. Reflecting the mythical traditions of Brazil her lyrics on the second track Sing some of their traditional songs which Emily recorded and the Tremembe songsįorm the base for her tracks "Rainmaker", "Agua de Menina" and "Prayer for the She encountered the Tremembe Indians and the Chief and his daughter decided to In one place, which the locals referred to as the "end of the line" From these people she discovered a world rich in musicalĭiversity. She recorded both groups and individuals singing Seeking out tradition andĪrmed with her portable digital recorder, she travelled to isolated places Make cultural exchanges in the North East of Brazil. Beautiful music that is fluid across genres, encompassing classical to contemporary to world.įootsteps in the Sand evolved from Emily's experiences when she was invited to
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