Thursday, June 12, 2014

10 Things You Should Know About Host Country Brazil

10. In Brazil, popcorn is called "Pipoca" [Pee-paw-kah"] as in:




9. Oscar Neimeyer (architect)

Straight lines and rigidity have no place in Brazilian culture. Nothing exemplifies this more than the architectural designs of Oscar Neimeyer who brought curves to concrete.


Museu Oscar Niemeyer, in the city of Curitiba, Paraná


8. Corcovado (mountain)

Corcovado hill overlooks iconic Sugarloaf mountain and Guanabara Bay. A 125-ft statue of Christ sits atop its granite peak and will undoubtedly be presiding over this year's World Cup.




7. Corcovado (song)

Composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim and performed best by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto, it is arguably the most beautiful song ever written.




6. Carlos Drummond de Andrade (Poet)

Part William Blake, part Rilke, part Fellini...



The Elephant

I create an elephant
of my scarce resources.
Some pieces of wood
taken of old furniture
might keep him straight.
And I fill him up with cotton,
silk and sweetness.
The glue will fast
his saggy ears.
The trunk curls
and it is the happiest part
of his architecture.
But there are also the tusks,
made of such a pure material
that I can not duplicate.
Such a white this richness
exposed in the circus
without loss or corruption.
And finally the eyes,
where is held
the most fluid and permanent
part of the elephant,
disconnected of every fraud.
Here, my poor elephant,
ready to leave
and search for friends
in a world already tired
that no longer believes in animals
and doubts things.
Here he is, puissant and
fragile mass, winnows himself
and moves slow
his sewed skin
where flowers of cloth
and clouds are allusions
to a more poetic world
where love retakes the natural forms.

There goes my elephant
through a crowded street,
but they do not want to see him
even not to laugh
at his tail, which might
leave him walking alone.
He is all grace, although
his legs are not of much help
and his big belly
threatens to fall off
at the slightest touch.
He shows with elegance
his minimal life,
and in town,
there is no soul willing
to take from that sensitive body
his fugacious image,
the clumsy steps,
yet hungry and touching.

But hungry for pathetic
beings and situations,
for encounters under the moonlight
in the deepest ocean,
under the roots of trees
or in the centre of the shells,
for lights that do not blind
as they shine through
the most thick trunks.
This step that goes
without crushing the plants
in the battle field,
searching for places,
secrets, episodes
not written in books,
which only the wind,
the leaves, the ants
recognize the style
while the men ignore it,
for they only dare to show themselves
under the peace of a curtain
to their tired eyelid.

And late in the night
my elephant returns,
returns tired,
the uncertain feet
melt in the dust.
He did not find
what he needed,
what we needed,
I and my elephant,
in which I love to disguise myself.
Exhausted of searching,
his engine falls down
as if it was a mere piece of paper.
The glue dissolves,
and all his inner material,
the forgiveness, the caress,
the feather, the cotton
spill over the carpet
like a dismembered myth.
Tomorrow I begin again.

5. Cachaça

Made from sugarcane, and strong as hell, cachaça is best enjoyed with lots of sugar and lime, i.e. a caipirinha.




4. Clube Atlético Mineiro, aka Galo, aka GALOOOOOO!!!

One of Brazil's most successful football clubs, from Belo Horizonte, capital city of the state of Minas Gerais.


Two players from Galo are on the Brazilian squad playing in this year's World Cup. They are: Goalkeeper, 22 VICTOR and Forward, 21 JÔ. Not sure if either will get any playing time on the field, but if so, chances are they will make a difference.



3. Roberto Drummond (journalist, writer)



An award-winning reporter and author of acclaimed novels and short stories, Roberto Drummond, my uncle, was also a sports columnist and huge fan of Clube Atlético Mineiro. He created the club's famous phrase:

"If there is a white and black shirt hanging on a clothesline during a storm, Atleticano cheers against the wind."
- Roberto Drummond


2. Luiz Filipe Scolari, aka Big Phil (Manager of the Brazilian National Team)


The Don Corleone of soccer managers, Scolari led Brazil to their 5th World Cup Championship in 2002. If he can pull off a 6th he will be immortalized in Brazilian history.


1. Coxinhas e Guarana (Brazilian chicken croquettes and Brazilian soft drink)


A happy life is a simple life.





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