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Caffe Taci Brazilian Festival

by Dr. Roberta E. Zlokower
September 4, 2003
New York, NY

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Caffe Taci Brazilian Festival

www.caffetaci.com

Also see Caffe Taci's 8th Anniversary

Photos by Roberta Zlokower
September 4, 2003

Leopoldo Mucci, owner of Caffe Taci, had a great idea—Brazilian Night at Taci! Taci's own beloved tenor, Gaston Rivero, sang Brazilian melodies, dance pieces, Latin songs, and Italian arias. He also danced with the guests. Mallory Stevens, a Taci regular, was the announcer, and she had invited many lovely guests, some of whom sat at my table at a Band-side location. The music was fantastic, and everybody wanted to dance. I was the first, dancing with Gaston. Then the restaurant was rocking with the Samba rhythm and sound. The band had been heard at Carnegie Recital Hall, but they time they played in the Brazilian Samba rhythm, and Gaston sang in Portugese. What a Party! Watch for Taci event notices on RobertaOnTheArts.com!


Mallory Stevens Announces



Leopoldo and Guest



Special Guests



Brazilian Band



Special Guests



Bassist



Guitarist



Drummer



Mallory's Table



Not a Seat to be Found



Gaston Rivero, Tenor



Guitarist Sings



Gaston Dances



It's a Party!



Mallory Dances



It's a Party!



The Flautist



It's a Party!



Mallory Dances



Leopoldo Mucci, Owner



It's a Party!



Brazilian Band



It's a Party!



Pianist



It's a Party!



Gaston Dances



Brazilian Band

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