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About Jussanam
Jussanam is a Brazilian -Icelandic Jazz Singer from Rio de Janeiro living in Cannes -France from 2013 . She became Icelandic Citizen in 2011 due her artistics habilities and in 2013 she moved to France .In 2017 she got selected by 3 Jazz Festivals in The French Riviera as finalist, including the Nice Jazz Festival contest.
Jussanam is also an actress and her new independent project for 2018 is singing Josephine Baker celebrating the talent and life history of the first black Star world (expired link) concert had it's premier 24/02/18 in the Theatre de Cannes- Theatre Alexandre III with members of the Josephine Baker's family in the audience.
She released 2 independent CDS : “Ela é Carioca” and Rio/ Reykjavik. Both Cds got excelent critics.
She performed in all most importants Jazz Festivals in Iceland, destac for Reykjavik Jazz Festival in 2009, RIFF 2011 and in Kalmar Festival 2010-Sweden.
Her Nordic Tour 2012 (August/September), approved and supported by the Nordic Culture Fund involved: Sweden (Stockholm and Gothemburgo), Denmark (Copenhagen), Norway (Oslo), Finland (Helsink) and Iceland (Selfoss, Borganes, þorlakshöfn, Höfn) and it was well suceeded.
The CD RIO/REYKJAVÍK released in 30/11/2012 is bringing some songs written by herself in partnership with musical composers from Iceland, Sweden and USA, also a mix of Jazz classics from Rio-Brazil (Bossa Nova by Tom Jobim) and from Iceland ( Jazz by Jón Muli) and one Icelandic famous Pop song with Bossa Nova rythmic and Portuguese lyrics.
The CD Rio / Reykjavik recorded in live,mixing Jazz, Bossa Nova and Pop with jazz touch, the mix of Nationalities on it and her very personal interpretations makes it one that you must hear! Her musicians on the CD are Icelandic jazz leading musicians. Asgeir Asgeirsson, Agnar Mar Magnusson, Haukur Grondal, Mathias Hemstock and Cheick Bangoura.
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Sat
Feb 24
9:00 PM
All Ages
Théâtre Alexandre III
France, Cannes, 19, Boulevard Eugene Tripet, 06400