Ilê Aiyê

Schedule

Fri Sep 05 2025 at 08:00 pm to 09:30 pm

UTC-04:00

Location

UDC Amphitheatre | Washington, DC

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Experience Ilê Aiyê live in DC! Celebrate Afro-Brazilian music, dance, and culture with EducArte on September 5 at UDC Theater of the Arts.
About this Event

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Join local Brazilian arts nonprofit EducArte for a historic evening with Ilê Aiyê, the legendary Afro-bloco that redefined Brazil’s cultural landscape and was instrumental in promoting Black consciousness in Brazil. On September 5, Ilê Aiyê brings its powerful samba-afro rhythms, dynamic Afro-Brazilian dance, and a message of pride and resistance to Washington, DC, at the UDC Theater of the Arts.

Ilê Aiyê was founded in 1974 by a group of young people in the Liberdade neighborhood of Salvador, Bahia, inspired by the US Black Power movement and African liberation struggles. They were determined to celebrate their African heritage during Salvador’s Carnival—a festival that, despite the city’s Black majority, had become dominated by white participants. From its origins in a Candomblé house, Ilê Aiyê became the first Afro bloco in Salvador, creating a space where Black Brazilians could express their identity, reclaim their roots, and challenge social exclusion. Their music is driven by powerful percussion; their lyrics honor African and Afro-Brazilian history; and their performances are a vibrant display of tradition and innovation.

The group’s influence extends far beyond carnival parades. Ilê Aiyê inspired a wave of Afro blocos across Brazil and has become a symbol of Black empowerment and cultural affirmation. Their annual Beleza Negra (Black Beauty) pageant celebrates Black women as goddesses, countering mainstream beauty standards and affirming the beauty and strength of Black identity. As the New York Times noted, Ilê Aiyê maintains both its musical and racial roots, creating a unique sound that is deeply rooted in African and Afro-Brazilian traditions while addressing contemporary issues of race and justice.

This concert is a rare opportunity for the Greater Washington, DC community to connect with the history, music, and axé of Ilê Aiyê. Experience the rhythms that have inspired generations, the dance that tells stories of struggle and triumph, and the message of unity that resonates across borders. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable celebration of transatlantic Black culture and heritage.

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No dia 5 de setembro, o Ilê Aiyê apresentará seus poderosos ritmos de samba-afro, danças afro-brasileiras dinâmicas e uma mensagem de orgulho e resistência a Washington, DC, no UDC Theater of the Arts. Participe dessa noite histórica. Venha viver a experiência Ilê Aiyê, o icônico bloco afro que transformou o cenário cultural do Brasil e foi fundamental na promoção da consciência negra no país. Este evento especial é produzido pelo centro de cultura brasileira EducArte, organização de Maryland e região de Washington DC, dedicada à valorização e promoção das artes brasileiras.

O Ilê Aiyê foi fundado em 1974 por um grupo de jovens no bairro da Liberdade, em Salvador, Bahia, inspirados pelo movimento Black Power dos Estados Unidos e pelas lutas de libertação africanas. Determinados a celebrar sua herança africana durante o Carnaval de Salvador—uma festa que, apesar da maioria negra da cidade, havia se tornado dominada por participantes brancos—eles criaram o primeiro bloco afro de Salvador a partir de uma casa de Candomblé. Assim, abriram espaço para que os negros brasileiros pudessem expressar sua identidade, resgatar suas raízes e desafiar a exclusão social. Sua música é marcada por uma percussão poderosa; suas letras homenageiam a história africana e afro-brasileira; e suas apresentações são um espetáculo vibrante de tradição e inovação.

A influência do grupo vai muito além dos desfiles de carnaval. O Ilê Aiyê inspirou uma onda de blocos afros em todo o Brasil e se tornou um símbolo de empoderamento negro e afirmação cultural. Seu concurso anual Beleza Negra celebra as mulheres negras como deusas, desafiando padrões de beleza convencionais e afirmando a beleza e a força da identidade negra. Como destacou o New York Times, o Ilê Aiyê mantém suas raízes musicais e raciais, criando um som único, profundamente enraizado nas tradições africanas e afro-brasileiras, ao mesmo tempo em que aborda questões contemporâneas de raça e justiça.

Este show representa uma oportunidade rara para a Grande Washington, DC se conectar com a história, a música e o axé do Ilê Aiyê. Vivencie os ritmos que inspiraram gerações, a dança que conta histórias de luta e triunfo, e a mensagem de unidade que ecoa além das fronteiras. Não perca a chance de fazer parte desta celebração inesquecível da cultura e herança negra transatlântica.



Event details:
  • Date/time: Friday, September 5, 8 p.m. / doors open at 7:30 p.m.
  • Duration: Estimated 1.5 hours, at full artist discretion
  • Location: UDC Theater of the Arts / UDC Amphitheatre (4200 Connecticut Avenue NW)
  • Tickets: Premium orchestra - $60 advance, $70 day of // Premium balcony - $55 advance, $65 day of // General orchestra/balcony - $40 advance, $50 day of
  • Ages: All ages are welcome
  • Parking: For parking at the UDC Theater of the Arts, visitors can use the Van Ness Campus Garage. You can enter the garage from Van Ness Street. Collect a ticket upon entry and pay at a pay station before exiting. There are also parking options at the 4221 Connecticut Avenue NW Garage. You can also explore other parking options using resources like ParkWhiz or SpotHero to find and reserve parking in advance.
  • Public transportation: To get to the UDC Amphitheater using public transportation, you can take the Metro Red Line to the Van Ness-UDC station, or use Metrobus routes H2, L2, or D32. The amphitheater is located on the University of the District of Columbia campus.
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UDC Amphitheatre, 4200 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States

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