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Rita Damásio (born 1978) is a Portuguese singer, broadcaster and social worker. Her music mixes traditional Portuguese music, French music, alternative rock, world music and gospel. She sings in both Portuguese and French, and has been described as the "voice of multiculturalism".


Early life

Damásio was born in
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in the
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of France on 12 August 1978. She grew up in
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, where she began her musical training at the age of seven by joining the youth choir of the Chorale Maîtrise Saint-Évode de la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, although she, together with her sister and brother, had already been exposed to strong musical influences at home from her family's
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n roots. Her influences included Portuguese
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, as well as morna and
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, from Angola, together with French music and influences from artists of many nationalities who were exiled in France. Moving to Portugal, she continued studying classical singing in private classes and then at the jazz school of the Hot Club of Portugal. Damásio has a degree in African Studies from the Faculty of Arts of the
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and studied for a master's degree in Development Studies, with a specialization in Health, at ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon. Damásio debuted with garage groups in
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and began her professional career in the band ''Cardilium'', from Torres Novas, a band that played gothic rock. While studying, she began performing vocals for various Portuguese and African music groups, such as
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and ''Princezito'' (
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); ''Banda B.Leza'',
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, and Kalaf Angelo (Angola); Manecas Costa (Guinea-Bissau), and Costa Neto (Mozambique). She was also an editorial assistant for the digital African Contemporary Art platform BUALA.


Career

As a backing vocalist, Damásio performed throughout Portugal. In 2008, with the departure of
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from ''
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'' she joined the popular Portuguese group as part of the newly formed ''Banda Cósmica'', as one of the two vocalists. This collaboration lasted for three years and resulted in three albums of new material: ''Metafonia'' (2008), ''A Nova Aurora'' (2009) and ''Castelos na Areia'' (2010). The music of ''Madredeus'' combined traditional Portuguese music, with fado and folk music. The arrangement ended because of financial reasons, caused in part by the decline in sales of
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s due to the rise in online music sources. With ''Madredeus'' she performed in Portugal, in Germany, in
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, at the
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in
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, and in the Teatro Calderón in Madrid. In 2009 Madredeus went to Brazil to take part in the Commemorative Week of Relations between Brazil and Portugal, in
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. In the same year, the group performed in Poland. In 2013, Damásio started to write her own songs and to record for Portuguese and Angolan labels. In 2017, she wrote, recorded, and co-produced her first solo EP, together with Jean Massicotte and François Lalonde, who had produced
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, a singer Damásio very much admired. The album's songs were in both Portuguese and French. She also works as a bilingual
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narrator for documentaries and films, as well as for advertising, with companies such as
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, and as an English-French translator. She has studied music in the community or participatory music at the
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in Ireland and the teaching of singing at the Institute for Vocal Advancement. In 2020 she took a course at
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on using effective musical experiences for so-called "hard to reach" young people.


Social work

Damásio is a co-founder of AP-IMIDIWAN based in
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,
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, an NGO aimed at sponsoring
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ic
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children of the desert.


Discography


Solo

*2017 - ''Peregrina'' (Pilgrim)


With Madredeus

*2011 - ''Castelos na Areia'' (Castles in the Sand) *2009 - ''A Nova Aurora'' (The New Dawn) *2008 - ''Metafonia'' *2008 - ''Metafonia'' - Live Studio-Concert at the Iberian Theatre (DVD)


Other collaborations

*2020 - Alexandre Magnani - ''A Gente é Igual'' (People are equal)) *2016 - Paulo Flores - ''Bolo De Aniversário'' (Birthday Cake) *2015 - Tito Paris - ''Acústico'' *2013 - Paulo Flores - ''O País que Nasceu Meu Pai'' – (The country where my father was born) *2012 -
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featuring Shout - ''Tu És Mais Forte'' (Tou are stronger)) *2009 - Paulo Flores - ''Ex Combatentes'' (Former Combatants)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Damásio, Rita 1978 births Living people Alumni of the University of Limerick French people of Angolan descent ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon alumni French-language singers of Portugal Musicians from Rouen People from Sainte-Adresse Portuguese fado singers Portuguese people of Angolan descent Portuguese pop singers Portuguese women pop singers Portuguese women singer-songwriters University of Lisbon alumni