Vinicius para Crianças - Arca de Noé
1980 Brazilian TV series or program
Vinicius para Crianças - Arca de Noé | |
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Based on | A Arca de Noé by Vinicius de Moraes |
Directed by | Ewaldo Ruy Augusto César Vannucci |
Starring | Aretha Marcos Milton Nascimento Chico Buarque Fábio Jr. Alceu Valença Bebel Gilberto Moraes Moreira MPB4 Ney Matogrosso Marina Lima Boca Livre As Frenéticas Martim Francisco Walter Franco Elis Regina Toquinho Rogério Duprat |
Theme music composer | A Arca, by Milton Nascimento |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Producer | Marny Elwis |
Editor | Antonio Vilela |
Original release | |
Network | Rede Globo |
Release | 10 October 1980 (1980-10-10) |
Vinicius para Crianças - Arca de Noé was a Brazilian musical program directed by Ewaldo Ruy and Augusto César Vannucci. It was aired originally on October 10, 1980 on TV Globo.[1]
Production
The set designer Federico Padilla created ample spaces, set up at the Teatro Fênix, in the Jardim Botânico neighborhood, in Rio de Janeiro, allowing a great movement of musicians and actors on stage.
The stage set also made use of some effects, such as chromakey - a feature that allows the image captured by one camera to be inserted over another, creating the foreground and background impression. Thus it was possible to create a playful atmosphere, reinforcing the poetry of Vinicius de Moraes.
Musical Numbers
Song | Performer(s) |
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"A Arca" | Milton Nascimento and Chico Buarque |
"A Porta" | Fábio Jr. |
"A Foca" | Alceu Valença |
"A Pulga" | Bebel Gilberto |
"As Abelhas" | Moraes Moreira |
"O Pato" | MPB4 |
"São Francisco" | Ney Matogrosso |
"O Gato" | Marina Lima |
"A Casa" | Boca Livre |
"Aula de Piano" | As Frenéticas and Martim Francisco |
"O Relógio" | Walter Franco |
"A Corujinha" | Elis Regina |
"Menininha" | Toquinho |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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1981 | 9th International Emmy Awards | Popular Arts[2] | Won |
1981 | Premios Ondas | Best TV show of the year | Won |
1981 | Iris Award | Best Foreign Program | Won |
1982 | APCA Awards | Best Musical Program | Won |
References
External links
- Official website
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