Difference between revisions of "1987-11-29"
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[[Sting]] and [[Trudie Styler]] have breakfast at their hotel in Brasilia where they're joined by [[Jean-Pierre Dutilleux]]. | [[Sting]] and [[Trudie Styler]] have breakfast at their hotel in Brasilia where they're joined by [[Jean-Pierre Dutilleux]]. | ||
− | Together with [[Sting]]'s drummer [[Mino Cinelu]] they take an aero-taxi to the Xingu reservation | + | Together with [[Sting]]'s drummer [[Mino Cinelu]] they take an aero-taxi to the Xingu reservation. They were received at the "Leonardo Villas Boas" post, Alto Xingú, by Indian Megaron Txucarramãe, and were later introduced to the Indian Sapaim, who played a wood pipes concert at night fall. |
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− | They were received at the "Leonardo Villas Boas" post, Alto Xingú, by Indian Megaron Txucarramãe, and were later introduced to the Indian Sapaim, who played a wood pipes concert at night fall. | ||
[[Sting]]'s band flew back to Rio de Janeiro. | [[Sting]]'s band flew back to Rio de Janeiro. |
Revision as of 16:27, 15 January 2018
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Date: | 1987-11-29 |
Location: | Brasilia, Brazil -> Xingu reservation |
Attendees: | Sting, Trudie Styler, Jean-Pierre Dutilleux, Mino Cinelu |
Sting and Trudie Styler have breakfast at their hotel in Brasilia where they're joined by Jean-Pierre Dutilleux.
Together with Sting's drummer Mino Cinelu they take an aero-taxi to the Xingu reservation. They were received at the "Leonardo Villas Boas" post, Alto Xingú, by Indian Megaron Txucarramãe, and were later introduced to the Indian Sapaim, who played a wood pipes concert at night fall.
Sting's band flew back to Rio de Janeiro.
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References
source: Jean-Pierre Dutilleux' book AMAZONIE, BIZZ magazine report