Batucada is the Brazilian word for the driving rhythms of the samba and the groups that play them. Samba in Seattle sounded like a crazy idea 44 years ago, but this is where it all started in the USA. Now there are dozens of samba groups throughout America, but since 1978 we are the "old guard." Samba was made world famous by the huge "samba schools" that parade during Carnival season, samba is played year round by smaller groups called batucadas.

Seattle's Batucada Yemanjá performs samba batucada, partido alto, samba de roda, forró, and chorinho. The group sings in Portuguese and performs "musica molida" with our órgano oriental. Please, join the fun, the sounds of Brazil and Cuba are totally danceable and engaging.

Batucada Yemanjá has been performing since 1978 at Northwest events such as Bumbershoot, the Northwest Folklife Festival, Brasilfest and on stage with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. After 39 years of playing together, Batucada Yemanjá has expanded on the Brazilian model by including many other folkloric styles in its repertoire. From club dates, wedding receptions or performances before thousands at concerts and festivals, Batucada Yemanjá has recreated the rhythmic magic of Latin America and the Caribbean in a Northwest setting.

Batucada Yemanjá at the Ballard Locks

Saturday, August 10, 2024 @ 2:00pm – 4:00pm (PDT)
Hiram Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks), Seattle, WA, United States

Join traditional samba group Batucada Yemanjá for a free outdoor concert at the Ballard Locks.

This concert is presented by the Friends of t…

Free