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  • City/Place: Paris-Bordeaux-usa
  • Country: France
  • Hometown: SANTA FE N.M
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  • Bio: C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E
    Gilles Premel
    Franco-américain,
    né le 01 septembre 1961 à Versailles.
    2 rue François Rabelais
    33400 Talence
    0664410254
    [email protected]
    Instruments pratiqués : conga, bongo, timbales, bata, berimbau, timba,
    repinique, pandeiro, tamborim, reco-reco, chékéré, agogo, gan,cajon
    péruvien,cajon cubain, quijada, surdo, batterie , eartrainig et analyse et lecture
    écriture solfège rythmique compréhension.....
    autres instruments joué...(bass-guitare-choeurs)
    Qualifications : Musicien percussionniste spécialisé dans la musique afro-
    caribéenne, afro-brésilienne et afro-cubaine et leurs sources d'afrique de
    l'ouest spécifiquement le royaume du dan ho mey.
    Chercheur : travail en cours sur les cultures Yoruba, Fon, Congo…., leurs
    transpositions en amérique latine et leurs métissages avec la musique
    occidentale du 21 eme siecle au amériques et en europe.
    Expériences et formations musicales
    1972 : venice beach drum circle
    1973 : santa monica california, drum school of technologie.
    1975 : Conservatoire du 4eme arrondissement de Paris avec Francoise
    Gagneux, spécialisation batterie et percussion comtemporaine.
    1976 : Ecole du cirque Gruss département mime.
    1978 : Diplôme du b.a.f.a, stage de formation avec le F.C.V.F. et le C.P.C.V. sur
    les Arts visuel. (resp. de stage R.robert.
    1979 : Percussions Congolaises avec Lucky ZEBILA au Centre Américain à Paris
    (croisement des cultures d'Afrique).
    1980 : Percussions Traditionnelles Haïtiennes et Cubaines avec John AMIRA au
    Naropa Center à Boulder Colorado USA.
    1982 – 84 : Percussions Afro-caribéennes avec Allan SILVA et son C.C.O
    (Celestrial Comunications Orchestra) enseignera par la suite dans son institut
    I.A.C.P à Paris.
    1984 : Percussions Traditionnelles Brésiliennes avec Bira ALMEIDA "Mestre
    accordéon" de renommé mondiale et instigateur de la Capoeira aux U.S.A. ainsi
    que directeur musical et compositeur du célèbre groupe corpo santo à
    Sanfransico.
    1985 : Stage de Percussions Cubaines avec Jerry GONZALES (Assistant pour les
    stages à Paris au centre de danse rue de Clichy)
    1988-89 : Percussions Afro-cubaines avec LOS MUñEQUITOS de MATANZAS à
    Matanzas, Cuba. Délégué pour le departement éthnomusicologie de st.Denis
    directeur de département Daniel Chatelain.Diplôme … formation en du 3ème
    cycle du CONJUNTO FOLKLORICO NACIONAL de Cuba, la Havane.
    1989-90 : Percussions Cubaines avec Roger FIXI, apprentissage des tambours
    Expérience dans L'enseignement Professionnel
    1982 :formateurs b.a.f.a en arts et traditions populaires spécialisation
    percussion afro cararibéennes au C.P.C.V. St.Prix ille de france.
    1994-97 : C.I.A.M. (Centre d'Investigation et d'Activités Musicales-Bordeaux)
    Professeur de Percussion Afro-cubaines et Afro-brésiliennes, instigateur du
    programme de percussions latines et de son instrumentarium.
    1997-2001 C.F.A.T. (Centre de Formation aux Arts Traditionnelles-Bordeaux)
    Professeur de Percussions Afro-cubaines et Afro-brésiliennes et Directeur de
    l'atelier de polyrythmie.
    2001-2004 Conservatorio Josafat Roel pineda Lima, Pérou, résidence sur les
    percussions d'origines d'Afrique de l'ouest en Amérique latine et dans les
    caraïbes, leurs influences dans la musique afro-péruvienne de ce siècle.
    2002-2006 : E.N.M.D.T. (Conservatoire National de Danse et Musique GABRIEL
    FAURE – Angoulême) Percussion/batterie musique actuelles.
    Funk-rap-jazz-jazz-rock-et ensemble Latin jazz....tous Les eleves jouait au
    festival musique métisse d'Angouleme.
    Professeur enseignant de Percussions Afro caribéennes et des musiques Latines
    en orchestre (avec Pierre Aubert) : maintes projet musicale pour le festivale
    Musique Métisse ainsi que des échanges internationale avec l'Ukraine...
    et des rérsidence et passerelle avec Michel Chenuet professeur de jazz AU
    C.N .R . de Poitiers.organisé par moi même sur les différentes thématique des
    musique traditionelles et moderne.
    2007-2008 : E.M.D Nerac atelier percussion afro-brésilienne en relation avec
    E.M.D de Nerac.
    2009 :FORMATEUR en percussion traditionnelles afro-latino americaine pour
    une session CNFPT pour les professeur du C.N.R de BORDEAUX .
    PROFESSEUR DE PERCUSSION: cours à L'I.R.E.M. rentrée 2010-2016 cours
    percussion enfants et adultes débutants et avancé ainsi que les étudiants pour
    la préparation du « fneijma » diplôme d'état au musiques actuelles.
    Par ailleurs a ouvert un cours publique spécifique des traumas cranien et
    autistiques dans le cadre de parteneriat avec « L.H.A.P.A.J »organisme
    spécialisé dans les handicape moteur et psychologique.
    Atelier rythmes repiquage analyse et le rapport musique d'origines afro-latines
    et les musiques actuelles.
    2017-2018
    residence @ Santa Fe U.N.V of fine arts and music.
    USA .
    Session formation au polyrythmie afro latines et techniques de latéralisation.
    Enregistrement et sessions vidéo de l'enregistrement en prise direct.
    Cours individuelle et visualisation des systèmes par rapport au clé de voûte
    rythmiques d'origine du royaume du Danhomea et de la corrélations du
    nouveaux monde et de caraibes.
    Un concert a eu lieu pour la finalisation de l'année universitaire de la licence.
    Cette résidence était une options U.V . validé pour la licence universitaire
    options musique ,danse ,littérature et département films.
    Dans les formations musicales suivantes :
    (World Capoeira Association). A partir de cette expérience, il créa la première
    "batteria" de samba à Santa -Fé, Nuevo Mexico, U.S.A. (banda girasol.)
    Directeur, de "bateria" dans plusieurs écoles de samba en France: "Axé " à
    Paris, "Sarava " à Tours, "Macunaima " à Bordeaux, puis forme le groupe
    "Timbalada Urbana" ensemble ethnic-métisse. –
    Musicien percussionniste du groupe TUPI-NAGO Samba- Reggae Band. Ce
    groupe a pris ses sources musicales dans la région de Salvador de Bahia,
    bastion de la culture afro-brésilienne. Ce groupe fut parrainé par Etienne Roda-
    Gil et Rémy Kolpa-Kopoul journaliste à "Libération" spécialiste sur la musique
    brésilienne. Tournée européenne et première partie d'artistes brésiliens tels
    que Joao Bosco, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil.Puis production discographique du
    groupe sous le label Mélodie Music et caramba productions. –
    Musicien percussionniste du groupe ILU-YENKORI, Tambours bata et chants
    dédiés au panthéon afro-cubain et yoruba ainsi qu'aux pays appartenant aux
    ex-royaumes du Dahomey, (Togo, Ghana, Bénin.). Cette troupe de danseurs,
    chanteurs et percussionnistes ont été parmi les premiers en France à
    promouvoir les cultures de ce panthéon.grace au travail acharné de roger fixi.
    Accompagnateur et formateur de la thématique Rythme et Famille, dans le
    mouvement des activités Reiki en Europe (Ibiza, Cologne) et au Canada
    (Vancouver). Il prend en charge l'aspect problématique du rythme dans le
    contexte de la dynamique de groupe dans les stages de formation des futurs
    maîtres en l'art du Reiki de Phillys lei Furumoto.
    En 2000, intègre le groupe Lanaya à bordeaux. Avec un répertoire de musique
    mandingue, ce groupe comptait le soliste Ousseman souma de tambour et de
    danse issue du prestigieux ballet national JOLIBA. Gilles fait partie de ce
    groupe, en apportant le répertoire afro-cubain et afro-brésilien à partir desquels
    Lanaya evoluera vers une musique métisse. Changement marqué aussi par
    l'intégration d'artistes de différentes cultures tels que, Fato Camara, Mathias
    Agbokou, José Hernandez, patrice banchereau:akpon. FESTIVAL LES
    AFROLATINES MAQUIZ'ART à Eymet avec dois da bossa et Mohamed Bangoura.
    Plusieurs avec concerts avec MARCIA MARIA au Paradiso à AMSTERDAM ET
    BANDA RIO COPACABANA et en france.
    Musicien indépendant freelance : studio,conseille,maître de stage,formateur.
    Accompagnateur danse :
    Accompagnateur d'issikou salifou batouré de la compagnie ballet national des
    super anges du bénin.
    Alvin Aley dance program summer school NYC..USA
    Street jazz dance studio n.m. USA
    Koffi koko( benin)
    vicent hari's Do (benin-afro jazz)
    line de fage : free danse song
    clement namoa ( ghana)
    yanet santiago ( cojunto folklorico caribé)santiago de cuba y pablo
    yunez(matanza) cuba.
    martha galagara ( cuba)
    cristiane manemgabou tambour de brazza Congo R.C.
    Langues: Français Anglais (2ème langue maternelle anglais) Espagnol courant.
    Discographie: " Désert Mirage ", CCO Alan Silva (Phonogramme) "Dream off the
    Ground ", Future sound ensemble (Future sound ensemble) " Petit avec des
    grandes oreilles ", Bill Baxter (Polydor) " Tupi nago ", Tupi nago (Mélodie Music)
    Lenny LAFARGUE c.d. Roault Ficele c.d.
    david borrego : elita/ bear banner studio n.m/usa
    gills premel:auto prod : fusion afro jazz rap cubain : Nom dugroupe tmbalda
    urbana
    travail influencé avec les techniques TBF( trés basse fréquence) de
    latéralisation avec le publique : autiste et trauma crânien paraplégique et «
    h.a.s.d. »
    Accompagnateur danse afro contemporain depuis 1980.

Contact Information

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telephone: 0033664410254
  • Address: Gilles Prémel
    2 rue François Rabelais
    Résidence Descartes Apt 746
    33400 Talence
    France

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  • ▶ Website 2: http://fr.linkedin.com/in/gilles-premel-18a74717b
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  • ▶ Blog: http://premelgilles.blogspot.com/?m=1
  • ▶ YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ThePremel
  • ▶ Stories: http://Have some Great stories with Jerry Gonzales when de Hangout together...

My Recordings

  • Discography: https://www.discogs.com/artist/1575994-Gilles-Premel

My Instruction

  • Lessons/Workshops: GILLES PREMEL
    33800 Bordeaux France
    Phone: 00/33/(0)664.41.02.54
    www.myspace.com/gillespremel

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Musician percussionist specializing in Afro-Caribbean music, Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazilian and African sources.

    PERCUSSION INSTRUCTOR:

    Instruments played: conga, bongo, timbales, bata, berimbau, timba, repinique, pandeiro, tamborim, reco-reco, chékéré, agogo, gan,Peruvian cajon Cuban cajon,quijada, surdo.drums

    CURRICULUM-VITAE

    French-american, born on 01 September 1961 at Versailles.

    Researcher: work in progress on Yoruba, Fon, Congo percussion and their transpositions in Latin America and their interchanges with the Western world.music of the last century.

    Experience and Training

    1975: Conservatory 4th sector of Paris with Francoise Gagneux, specialization comtemporary drums and percussion.

    1976: School Circus Gruss in the mime department .

    1978: Graduated from the b.a.f.a, training with the F.C.V.F. And C.P.C.V. On the visual arts. (Resp. R.robert .)this diploma is a state diploma that enables you to work in any part of France and social structures and companys.
    with children from 4 on to 17 years of age.

    1979: Congolese percussion with ZEBILA Lucky at the American Center in Paris (the crossroads of cultures from Africa).

    1980: Traditional Percussion from Haiti and Cuba with John AMIRA at Naropa Center in Boulder Colorado USA.

    1982-84:Afro-caribean percussion for Allan sylva and his C.C.O (Celestrial Comunications Orchestra) taught thereafter in his I.A.C.P institute in Paris.

    1984: Brazilian Percussion with Bira Almeida "Mestre accordion" world-renowned master and instigator of the Capoeira in the U.S.A. and musical director and composer of the famous group of San francisco corpo santo.

    1985:assisting cuban percussion with Jerry GONZALES (Assistant in Paris at the center of dance rue de Clichy on his afro-cuban percussion workshop))

    1988-89: Afro-cuban workshop in matanzas with LOS MUñEQUITOS of MATANZAS in Cuba. Diploma 3rd degree at the CONJUNTO FOLKLORICO Nacional de Cuba, Havana.deleguation from Paris St.Denis UN.

    1988-90: Cuban Percussion with Roger FIXI, learning drums and the yoruba and Congo cycles...

    Experience in Teaching

    1995-98: C.I.A.M. (Center for Investigation and Activities Musicales-Bordeaux) Percussion Professor of and Afro-cubaines Afro-brésiliennes, instigator of the program of Latin percussion and its Instrumentarium.

    1997-2001 C.F.A.T. (Training Center for the Arts Traditionnelles-Bordeaux) Percussion Professor of and Afro-cuban Afro-brazillian percussion classes and Director of the polyrhythmic workshop in the school.

    2001-2004 Conservatorio Josafat Roel pineda Lima, Peru, percussion residency on the origins of west african repertoire in Latin America and in the Caribbean, and their influences in the music of this century in modern music.

    2002-2005: E.N.M.D.T. (National Conservatory of Dance and Music GABRIEL FAURE - Angoulême) Professor teacher on Afro Caribbean percussion and Latin music in orchestras (see program this year): many music projects with the Musique Metisse MUSIC Festival

    In the following groups:

    - The first part at the olympia with Paul Mindi

    - Jazz festival in Orléans with the C.C.O of Allan Sylva

    - Developing a Bloco-Afro and samba ensemble for the Mardi Gras carnival in San Francisco invited by Bira Almeida, musician, writer, researcher and founder of W.C.A. (World Capoeira Association).
    From that experience, he created the first "batteria" samba in Santa -Fé, Nuevo Mexico, U.S.A. (Banda girasol.) Director de "bateria" in several samba schools in France: "AXE" in Paris, "Sarava" in Tours, "Macunaima" in Bordeaux, and then formed the group "Timbalada Urbana" an ethnic-métisse ensemble.

    - Musician percussionist with TUPI-NAGO Samba- Reggae Band. The group took its musical sources in the region of Salvador de Bahia, the bastion of Afro-Brazilian culture. The group was sponsored by Etienne Roda-Gil and Rémy Kolpa-Kopoul journalist with "Liberation" expert on Brazilian music. European Tour and the first part of Brazilian artists such as Joao Bosco, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil.Puis discographic production group under the label Melody Music and caramba productions.

    - Musician for ILU-YENKORI percussionist of the group, bata drums and songs dedicated to Afro-Cuban and Yoruba pantheon, as well as countries belonging to ex-royaumes of Dahomey, (Togo, Ghana, Benin.) . This group of dancers, singers and percussionists were among the first in France to promote the cultures of this panthéon.grace the hard work of fixi roger.

    music instructor and trainer in the Rhythm and Family , in the Reiki mouvement and activities in Europe (Ibiza, Cologne) and Canada (Vancouver). It brings out the problematic aspect of group dynamics in the training of future teachers in the art of Reiki of Phyllis lei Furumoto.

    In 2000, the Lanaya group includes Gilles Premel in bordeaux. With a Mandingo, repertoire this group included the soloist Ousseman Souma on jdembe and dance from the prestigious National Ballet JOLIBA. Gilles is part of this group, bringing the Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazilian musical direction from which Lanaya evolved towards a Metisse music. another was marked by the integration of artists from different cultures such as, Fato Camara, Mathias Agbokou, Jose Hernandez, patrice banchereau: akpon.

    festival MAQUI'ZART les afroslatines.2009-2010

    recent projects and festivals has brought me to play with such recent artist such as MOHAMED BANGOURA guinee, MARCIA MARIA paris-brasil and EMILE BIAYENDA france-congo-brazzaville

    will be teaching a percussion workshop in bristol this coming April 2010

    Languages: French

    English (2nd language)

    Spanish

    Discography: "Desert Mirage," CCO Alan Silva (Phonogramme)

    "Dream off the Ground" Future sound set (Future sound together)

    "Small with big ears," Bill Baxter (Polydor)

    "Tupi nago" Tupi nago (Melody Music)

    "lenny laffargue" blues-mojo

    "raoult ficel" blues-mojo

    percussion student programming for this years festival "les afrolatines"

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IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS BRAZIL: "The time has come for these bronzed people to show their worth..." (Assis Valente)

 


Quincy Jones>Alfredo Rodriguez>Munir Hossn>Roberto Mendes>Alumínio & João Saturno

 

II. AND THE MISSION (THE OPEN WORLD)

 

 

III. AND THE MIT ECONOMIST BEHIND THE CREATION OF THE BRAZIL-BORN Integrated Global Creative Economy

 

Matrix team-member Darius Mans, Economist (PhD, MIT), president of Africare (largest aid organization in Africa), presents Africare award to Lula (2012). From 2000 to 2004 Darius served as the World Bank’s Country Director for Mozambique and Angola, leading a team which generated $150 million in annual lending, including support for public private partnerships in infrastructure which catalyzed over $1 billion in private investment. Darius lives between Washington D.C. and Salvador, Bahia.

 

 

IV. LET THERE BE PATHWAYS!

 

"I am thrilled to receive your email! Thank you for including me in this wonderful matrix."

— Susan Rogers, Personal recording engineer for Prince at Paisley Park Recording Studio; Director, Music Perception & Cognition Laboratory, Berklee College of Music

 

"Many thanks for this - I am touched!" — Julian Lloyd Webber

 

"I'm truly thankful... Sohlangana ngokuzayo :)" — Nduduzo Makhathini, Blue Note Records

 

"Thanks, this is a brilliant idea!!" — Alicia Svigals, Klezmer violin, Founder of The Klezmatics

 

"This is super impressive work ! Congratulations ! Thanks for including me :)))" — Clarice Assad

 

"Thank you" — Banch Abegaze, manager, Kamasi Washington

 

 

The Matrix uncoils from the Recôncavo of Bahia, final port-of-call for more enslaved human beings than any other such throughout all of human history and from where some of the most physically and spiritually uplifting music ever made evolved...

 

 

...all essentially cut off from the world at large. But after 40,000 years of artistic creation by mankind, it's finally now possible to create bridges closely interconnecting all artists everywhere (having begun with the Saturno brothers above).

  • Nelson Faria Brazilian Jazz

Curate anybody in here. You appear on their page. Anybody in here curates you, they appear on your page...

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...plugged into a superpower: the small world phenomenon.

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By the same mathematics positioning some 8 billion human beings within some 6 or so steps of each other, people in the Matrix tend to within close, accessible steps of everybody else inside the Matrix.

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And by extension, to within discoverable reach of everybody everywhere on the planet.

  • Will Holshouser Accordion

Small world curation is the Matrix's unprecedented innovation.

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Because 40,000 years is a long time to wait.

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And if all art is discoverable from everywhere, then Brazil's is too.

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BUT WHY BRAZIL???

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"The time has come for these bronzed people to show their worth..."

 

 

(Music by Assis Valente. Clip by Betão Aguiar. The Matrix was built in Salvador's Centro Histórico above, incorporating these marvelous people.)

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Brazil is not a European nation. It's not a North American nation. It's not an East Asian nation. It straddles — jungle and desert and dense urban centers — both the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn.

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Brazil absorbed over ten times the number of enslaved Africans taken to the United States of America, and is a repository of African deities (and their music) now largely forgotten in their lands of origin.

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Brazil was a refuge (of sorts) for Sephardim fleeing an Inquisition which followed them across the Atlantic (that unofficial symbol of Brazil's national music — the pandeiro — the hand drum in the opening scene above — was almost certainly brought to Brazil by these people).

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Across the parched savannas of the interior of Brazil's culturally fecund nordeste/northeast, where wizard Hermeto Pascoal was born in Lagoa da Canoa (Lagoon of the Canoe) and raised in Olho d'Águia (Eye of the Eagle), much of Brazil's aboriginal population was absorbed into a caboclo/quilombola culture punctuated by the Star of David.

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Three cultures — from three continents — running for their lives, their confluence forming an unprecedented fourth. Pandeirista on the roof.

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Nowhere else but here. Brazil itself is a matrix.

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