French singer Camille Bertault performs at Manouche on March 20 with Claudio Dauelsberg and Matu Miranda, celebrating her deep connection with Brazil.
One of the leading figures of European contemporary jazz, Camille Bertault takes the stage at Manouche (Rua Jardim Botânico, 983, Rio de Janeiro) at 8 PM, promising a night of virtuosity, improvisation, and emotion. The event features special guests Claudio Dauelsberg and Matu Miranda. Tickets are now on sale for R$ 110 (half) and R$ 220 (full) via Sympla.
The show revisits highlights from her albums “Pas de Géant,” “Le Tigre,” and “Bonjour Mon Amour,” as well as songs from “Voz e Vocês” (2025), recorded with Brazilian musicians. The performance weaves elements of European jazz with Brazilian rhythms, reflecting Camille’s deep artistic and linguistic bond with Brazil.
A musical bridge between France and Brazil
Classically trained at the Conservatoire de Paris, Camille developed a distinctive vocal language where precision meets freedom. Over the years, she has collaborated with renowned Brazilian artists such as Ivan Lins, Vanessa Moreno, Hamilton de Holanda, and Guinga, building a creative bridge between European jazz and Brazilian music.
Beyond performing, Camille is a dedicated educator who teaches improvisation and vocal technique in workshops across Brazil. Fluent in Portuguese, she blends music, poetry, and theatricality into performances that transcend borders and traditions.
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Camille Bertault Quintet in Rio de Janeiro feat. Claudio Dauelsberg and Matu Miranda
Date: March 20, 2026
Venue: Manouche (R. Jardim Botânico, 983 – Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro – RJ)
Time: 8 PM
Tickets: R$ 110 (half) and R$ 220 (full) at Sympla https://bileto.sympla.com.br/event/116637/d/366871/s/2464538
More info: https://clubemanouche.com.br/
Age rating: 18+
