
LIMITED EDITION ARTWORK Cha Cha
History
Brazilian Samba is a lively, energetic, and sensual dance and is known for its fast-paced footwork, vibrant costumes, and infectious music. The history of Samba has its origins in the African slaves who were brought to Brazil during the colonial period. These slaves brought with them their cultural traditions, including music and dance. They would gather together to perform a variety of dances, including the Batuque, which was a rhythmic dance that involved percussion instruments. The Batuque was eventually banned by the Brazilian government, and so the dance evolved into what we now know as Samba. Samba was first popularized in the early 20th century in the city of Rio de Janeiro and was initially associated with the lower classes and often performed in the city’s slums or favelas.
However, Samba quickly spread beyond the favelas and became popular with all classes of society. It became a symbol of Brazilian culture and was used to promote Brazil’s national identity. The dance was featured in films, music, and literature, and over the years became an important part of Brazil’s cultural heritage. Today, Samba is performed and enjoyed by people all over the world, and it continues to inspire new generations of dancers and musicians.
Artwork Process
Our young and talented dancers from a local dance school, became our human brushes in this masterpiece, performing live in front of an audience at the restaurant 1902 in Milan. Their extensive training brought us stunning theatrical expressions that were captured on camera during their performance and did the Ruma justice. Each footprint was captured on a yellow base, representing the shining sun of Cuba, while other vivid colors such as violet and pink melted with the base color. Sanaz decided spontanesouly to add some gold glitter tempera to the artwork, resembling parts of our female dancer’s costume, which turned finally into a harmonious color mix.
While some areas show the dancers feet, other areas display partial prints in a breathtaking color composition. These minor details combined with the dynamic movements of our talented dancers, draw the audience closer to the artwork and capture their attention. The outcome is a unique artwork full of contrasts between vibrant base colors and delicate footsteps, leading to fascinating abstract patterns, which resemble a marriage of Yves Klein’s and Jackson Pollock’s masterpieces. The magic of dance and movement is captured and immortalized in this artwork, acting as a reminder of the simplest joys of life.
Promise
As a dancer, choreographer, and visionary Alvin Ailey said “Dance is for everybody. I believe that dance came from the people and should always be delivered back to them.” Whether you purchase the unique single-piece canvas artwork or one of our more convenient art prints to hang in your living room, office, loft, or any other space, the artwork will become an undeniable symbol of your humanitarianism, generosity, and social conscience. We are not a non-profit organization, we are a social enterprise and our mother company Sanaz Group is a beneficial corporation (b-corp). However, we pledge that a large part of the proceeds of these artworks will go to a charity supporting the education of children and teens or to a charity of your choice.
Transparency is a big deal! Our post-purchase transparency act team will provide you with the necessary and detailed information about our revenue and profit structure and the entire detailed costs starting from the artwork production up to all connection points including, for instance, the logistics details of our pledge to provide urgently needed classroom laptops to a vocational hotel school in Nosy Be, Madagascar, where Sanaz Hanke our founder has already taught more than 200 students coding and computer science within 6 months but with only 4 laptops at hand.
We make sure that we either deliver the necessary help directly to where it is needed or that we only work with internationally trustworthy and recognized organizations. To give an example the organization Labdoo.org, which provides educational material for underprivileged students in form of used and repaired second-hand laptops, has already shown immense global success thanks to founder Ralf Hamm, who was awarded with the federal order of merit by German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier for the distribution of 41198 Devices to 2496 Schools with 784451 Students in 559 Hubs and 147 Countries, having saved 640287 Kgs CO2 in the process. For more info about Labdoo.org, visit their website here. The innovative solution to the main transparency question on whether these laptops are really serving underprivileged students or being stolen and sold on a black market is was solved by Labdoo with their GPS trackers and their Dootronics Dashboard, which we highly recommend you to check out.
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If you are a lover of Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces and curious how the other acts will turn out on canvas, or can’t wait to see the black swan appear in the next act, contact us to commission an exclusive artwork for you and choose what impact you would like to make.










