Harmonizing Heritage: Conversations with Cissa Paz on Music, Culture, and Self-Care
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Harmonizing Heritage: Conversations with Cissa Paz on Music, Culture, and Self-Care

Settle in for a captivating journey on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, led by your host, Rob Lee. For today’s episode, our guest is Cissa Paz, a dynamic Brazilian singer-songwriter celebrated for her fearless fusion of cultural influences, crafting songs that interweave Afro-Brazilian and Luso-African traditions with innovative arrangements. Her vibrant stage presence and soulful vocals infuse her music with freshness, rhythm, and joy. Her latest album, "Curandeira," meaning "healer," marks a significant milestone in her personal and musical journey, reflecting her growth as a renowned artist. Cissa's distinctive style seamlessly melds Northeast Brazilian genres such as forró, samba, and maracatu with jazz, funk, and soul elements. As a composer and performer, she strives to create music that both honors her roots and expands upon them, embracing her Brazilian African-indigenous heritage. With a background spanning Belgium, Brazil, and the US, Cissa Paz's passion for crafting joyful and innovative music continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

In this broadcast, we dive deep into:

  • Cissa Paz's musical journey, tracing her evolution from a casual interest in music to a dedicated performer and student of the craft over the past decade.
  • Cissa Paz's artistic transformation, uncovering the initial doubts she had about songwriting and how she has developed into a confident composer of her own music.
  • Join the conversation about artist well-being as Cissa Paz shares insights into her self-care practices and offers valuable advice on navigating the treacherous waters of burnout in the demanding world of creativity.
  • Take a colorful detour into Cissa Paz's diverse passions beyond music, from the art of woodworking and sewing to the rhythm of dance, and discover how these pursuits contribute to her vibrant creativity.
  • Step into the spotlight on this episode as we envision Cissa Paz's aspirations, exploring her dreams of gracing the iconic Kennedy Center stage in the heart of the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C.

Don't miss this exclusive interview with Cissa discusses her musical journey and creative process. She shares how she started taking music seriously and the role of music in her life. Cissa talks about her upcoming second album and the growth she has experienced as a songwriter. She also discusses the importance of self-care and taking breaks as an artist. Cissa shares her interests outside of music, including woodworking and sewing. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on one's passion while still exploring other hobbies. The interview concludes with Cissa discussing her dream venue to perform at and her most prized possession.


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Rob Lee
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Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.
Cissa Paz
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Cissa Paz
Cissa Paz, a dynamic Brazilian singer-songwriter celebrated for her fearless fusion of cultural influences, crafting songs that interweave Afro-Brazilian and Luso-African traditions with innovative arrangements.