“There are twelve of us on one bus,” Cavalcanti says. The tour hit the road at the end of February and will continue on through April. The Wilson Center has dubbed the world music show as the “Creole Carnival.” We like to think our teams belong to us.”Ĭavalcanti is the percussionist and vocalist in the group Casuarina, performing at Brookfield’s Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts on Saturday, as part of a touring show, “On The Road,” organized by globalFest, a non-profit organization serving the world music community since 2003. He says another appealing thing is the Packers are owned by shareholders. “I became interested in the Packers because of their green and gold colors,” Cavalcanti says, which happen to be the colors on the flag of Brazil. Photo courtesy of the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts.ĭespite living nearly 6,000 miles away in Rio de Janeiro, musician João Cavalcanti has something in common with most Wisconsinites-he loves the Green Bay Packers.
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