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Jelon Vieira

Jelon Vieira is a Brazilian choreographer and teacher who, in 2000, achieved recognition by New York City's Brazilian Cultural Center as a pioneer in presenting to American audiences the Afro-Brazilian art and dance form, Capoeira.

DanceBrazil Founder and Artistic Director Jelon Vieira (right) rehearses with his company in 2009.

In 1975, Vieira and fellow choreographer/performer Loremil Machado became the first capoeira mestres to live and teach in the United States.[1][2] Vieira states that their first jobs in New York were doing capoeira demonstrations in Bronx public schools[3] and that he spent the summer of 1975 doing weekly demonstrations in Central Park.[4] His early supporters included choreographer Alvin Ailey,[5] off-Broadway theater pioneer Ellen Stewart,[6] and Brooklyn schoolteacher and martial artist Robert Cooper.[7] In the 1970s, Vieira and Machado taught and performed in multiple locations across New York City, with notable venues including the Clark Center for the Performing Arts[8] and "for four or five years," a weekly performance set to jazz music at the Cachaça nightclub on East 62nd Street.[9][10]

For over a quarter century, as the founder and artistic director of The Capoeira Foundation, Vieira has guided the dance company, DanceBrazil through critically acclaimed engagements across the United States, including performances at Spoleto Festival USA, the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center. The company has also toured in Europe, Asia and Brazil and has been featured on the PBS documentary series, EGG, the Arts Show and Alive from Off-Center.

Vieira has worked with numerous major cultural institutions, including NYC's Caribbean Cultural Center and San Antonio's Carver Community Cultural Center. In 1999, City Lore, a New York City community organization, inducted him into its Hall of Fame for lifetime contribution. In addition to his solo performances and works for DanceBrazil, his choreographic credits include the films Brenda Starr, Rooftops, and Boomerang.

For Times Square 2000, the globally televised, multinational 24-hour dance marathon in New York City, Vieira was chosen to create the only Brazilian performance. He has been a guest master teacher at Yale University, Oberlin College, Columbia University, Princeton University, Stanford University and other institutions.

In 2000, he was the Bacardi Distinguished Visiting Eminent Scholar at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He has taught Capoeira to legendary footballer Pelé and American movie stars Wesley Snipes and Eddie Murphy. Snipes, himself a top martial arts practitioner, has described Vieira as one of "the masters of the martial arts of the 20th century".[citation needed]

He is a recipient of a 2008 National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the United States government's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.[11]

Upon returning to Brazil, in his home community of Boca do Rio, a bairro of the nation's third-largest city, Salvador, Vieira continues to teach children and young adults the art of Capoeira to build self-esteem, instill self-discipline and raise social consciousness while at the same time becoming a vital part of their own community. In 2007, after having devoted many years to Grupo Capoeira Brasil, he founded Grupo Capoeira Luanda.

References edit

  1. ^ "Capoeira instruction and performance in New York in the 1970s: a timeline". Breaking and Capoeira. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  2. ^ . Westbeth: Home to the Arts. Archived from the original on May 22, 2020. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "Capoeira Luanda- São Paulo". Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  4. ^ Mandinga em Manhattan : como a capoeira se espalhou pelo mundo/by Lázaro Faria (DVD documentary, 2010)
  5. ^ "DanceBrazil's Jelon Vieira is inspired by the avant-garde". Dallas News. April 10, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  6. ^ "National Endowment for the Arts interview with Jelon Vieira". Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  7. ^ Gilliard, Dolores (Spring 1981). "The Story of a Martial Artist". World Karate (Aka Dan Lurie's World Karate). Issue 10: 10–13.
  8. ^ "Memories of Clark Center". Clark Center NYC. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  9. ^ "Capoeira at the Disco: Cachaca and Hippopotamus". Breaking and Capoeira. October 14, 2019. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  10. ^ "Speed of Thought: Capoeira". Internet Archive. December 22, 1979.
  11. ^ . www.arts.gov. National Endowment for the Arts. Archived from the original on August 15, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2021.

External links edit

  • Jelon Vieira at IMDb
  • Jelon Vieira on The Egg
  • DanceBrazil website
  • Capoeira of Brazil short film
  • Speed of Thought: Capoeira television feature

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that he spent the summer of 1975 doing weekly demonstrations in Central Park 4 His early supporters included choreographer Alvin Ailey 5 off Broadway theater pioneer Ellen Stewart 6 and Brooklyn schoolteacher and martial artist Robert Cooper 7 In the 1970s Vieira and Machado taught and performed in multiple locations across New York City with notable venues including the Clark Center for the Performing Arts 8 and for four or five years a weekly performance set to jazz music at the Cachaca nightclub on East 62nd Street 9 10 For over a quarter century as the founder and artistic director of The Capoeira Foundation Vieira has guided the dance company DanceBrazil through critically acclaimed engagements across the United States including performances at Spoleto Festival USA the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center The company has also toured in Europe Asia and Brazil and has been featured on the PBS documentary series EGG the Arts Show and Alive from Off Center Vieira has worked with numerous major cultural institutions including NYC s Caribbean Cultural Center and San Antonio s Carver Community Cultural Center In 1999 City Lore a New York City community organization inducted him into its Hall of Fame for lifetime contribution In addition to his solo performances and works for DanceBrazil his choreographic credits include the films Brenda Starr Rooftops and Boomerang For Times Square 2000 the globally televised multinational 24 hour dance marathon in New York City Vieira was chosen to create the only Brazilian performance He has been a guest master teacher at Yale University Oberlin College Columbia University Princeton University Stanford University and other institutions In 2000 he was the Bacardi Distinguished Visiting Eminent Scholar at the University of Florida in Gainesville He has taught Capoeira to legendary footballer Pele and American movie stars Wesley Snipes and Eddie Murphy Snipes himself a top martial arts practitioner has described Vieira as one of the masters of the martial arts of the 20th century citation needed He is a recipient of a 2008 National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts which is the United States government s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts 11 Upon returning to Brazil in his home community of Boca do Rio a bairro of the nation s third largest city Salvador Vieira continues to teach children and young adults the art of Capoeira to build self esteem instill self discipline and raise social consciousness while at the same time becoming a vital part of their own community In 2007 after having devoted many years to Grupo Capoeira Brasil he founded Grupo Capoeira Luanda References edit Capoeira instruction and performance in New York in the 1970s a timeline Breaking and Capoeira Retrieved November 1 2020 Jelon Vieira Artistic Director DanceBrazil Westbeth Home to the Arts Archived from the original on May 22 2020 Retrieved November 1 2020 Capoeira Luanda Sao Paulo Retrieved November 1 2020 Mandinga em Manhattan como a capoeira se espalhou pelo mundo by Lazaro Faria DVD documentary 2010 DanceBrazil s Jelon Vieira is inspired by the avant garde Dallas News April 10 2012 Retrieved November 1 2020 National Endowment for the Arts interview with Jelon Vieira Retrieved November 1 2020 Gilliard Dolores Spring 1981 The Story of a Martial Artist World Karate Aka Dan Lurie s World Karate Issue 10 10 13 Memories of Clark Center Clark Center NYC Retrieved November 1 2020 Capoeira at the Disco Cachaca and Hippopotamus Breaking and Capoeira October 14 2019 Retrieved November 1 2020 Speed of Thought Capoeira Internet Archive December 22 1979 NEA National Heritage Fellowships 2008 www arts gov National Endowment for the Arts Archived from the original on August 15 2020 Retrieved January 12 2021 External links editJelon Vieira at IMDb Jelon Vieira on The Egg DanceBrazil website Capoeira of Brazil short film Speed of Thought Capoeira television feature Retrieved from https 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