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Interview
with:
Marcia
Pinheiro

The Latin Gateway
caught up with dance teacher Marcia Pinheiro.
Marcia is an
accomplished Latin dance teacher who runs one of Sydney's largest and
most popular dance schools, Latin Dance Australia.
Marcia has
an energetic, friendly and outgoing personality, which makes her stand
out within the Latin community.
1.
How long have you been in Australia and when did you start your "Latin
profession"?
"Well..
I started almost 4 years ago, thats when I arrived in Australia,
but I started to dance Latin,I cant even say when I started Latin,
thats because we are Brazilian, we just grow up in it basically,
professionally I started when I was 13 but all involved more the Brazilian
dance; I actually used to work for this television teenager group..{laugh}
Yeah!..as a singer actually. We used to do a lot of TV presentations
so it was involved with dance but was focusing on singing..just type
of like Spice Girls but for children; we even recorded an LP!, we were
on TV every week, because here you have like four types of children
programs but in Brazil there was much more and also its everything
involved with music, because the culture is all about music, here is
not, its more about games, you know..its different type
of program..we were actually quite famous at the time, I remember going
to school and people hanging around me and wanting my autograph!
This
was focusing more on Brazilian things, but I really started to do more
Latin dance was when I started to dance Lambada in Brazil, I was about
17; then I started to go overseas and I went to Puerto Rico, Miami and
about seven islands in the Caribbean..when I tell people they say wow!
You have been to the Caribbean? Its very common when you are in
South America, its like going to New Zealand from here..Anyway,
thats when I learnt to dance Salsa and started to understand the
difference between Puerto Rican style, Miami style, because I used to
go to Miami a lot..thats where I learnt to dance Salsa. I also
went to Japan. when I started to have an international career I was
about 20, I got invited to go in a group kind of Oba Oba with 40 dancers
from Brazil, I got to travel around Japan with this big production with
Samba, Capoiera, Lambada but we didnt have Salsa..it was basically
Brazilian culture in Japan."
2.
What inspired you to do what you do in this country?
"Here..ah!!!
Well, the first thing that inspired me..I always love to dance, some
times they say "all the Brazilians dance" but not really all
the people..the people who quite like it and do dance the way I do is
not too many!..is really people who are aiming to go to a professional
dance career and its not easy in Brazil because there is too many
dancing everywhere!..So when I first arrived here it was very difficult
, just started to go to one place, just dance and see the same people
, dance Salsa..I was very happy with the Salsa but didnt have
anything Brazilian, real Brazilian!, like you go to a place and Samba,
the Batucada, is really much like for people doing shows but the daily
people in Brazil its not this type of music..so I decided myself
, I got really inspired to make the Australians do what we do in Brazil
daily ..you know, "change the culture a little bit" yeah..and
it took me quite long, it took me almost one year teaching people how
to Samba, to start my first Brazilian party and to start my first Latin
party..it took one year just teaching, teaching, teaching."
3.
What has been the proudest moment in your career?
"Definitely
it was The Ball..I have done a lot of TV and international shows, done
a lot of things but I never got so much rewarded as when I did with
The Ball..What I did..I started to have too many good students and I
decided..because I do a lot of shows and my people too..Why dont
we teach these people to do shows? Then the instructors, some of them
were like "thats great" some of them were like "
are you crazy! How are we going to do that? They are not professionals
you know!"..I said just a one off , make them become the stars!
Because they always come and clap to us, lets clap to these people
now!.."its going to take too long" they said ..then
I said: OK, Im going to think , then we have a meeting and we
decide it..and as it went along, I couldnt stop thinking ..Ahhh
we are going to make it!..these people..imagine! The costumes!, The
stage!, Sound!, Choreography! ..I started to build all these dreams
and it took me four months between build, developing the choreographies
and make the full production! With dinner, gala, 7 choreographies, band,
120 students performing, making them all spin at the same time! And
the way they felt after was so enormous..we spent like 10 days we couldnt
stop thinking about it..It was my best most proud moment."
4.
Is this your full time profession?, if not what else do you do?
"Yes,
thats all I do. I eat dance, I sleep dance, I wake up dance, I
walk dance, I read about dance.. Everything is about dance!"
5.
What's your favourite phrase or motto?
"Dancing
is easy! Thats my favorite phrase, thats what everybody
should have in mind!"
6.
Which is your favourite musical artist?
"Daniella
Mercuri from Brazil, she is the most energetic and cultural type of
singer and I really admire her..I always got inspired by women because
I am a woman..Ive been in love with Shakira for quite a long time,
she disappeared a while but know shes come back to my life and
I think Im going to love her for ever too, I just find she is
so incredible, her voice, the way that she sings, her look, how she
plays different rhythms, everything..shes great!"
7.
If you had three wishes to be granted, what would they be?
"Through
my Company or throughout any company as well, my big dream is to influence
the Australian culture with the Latin music and dance....Its a
phenomenal dream..thats what I call a dream! And to teach one
by one its going to be hard, so I know all the other schools are
part of my dream too..but Id love it if my son or my daughter
when thy be 20 years old know that any radio station plays Latin music
because its part of Australian culture as much as kebabs are to
Lebanese people..a Latin club in each suburb like there is Chinese food..I
think its very possible! My personal dreams involve Brazil too,
but I want to stay here because I feel I want to work more, I'll love
to work a little bit with TV promoting the Latin culture..so thats
my biggest dream!"
8.
What are your likes and dislikes?
"I love
my life. I think it can be an example for a lot of people. I do what
I love and I love what I do..What I hate..War! It makes me so sad, they
dont give you a chance to choose anything; when this happened
on the 11th, I think My God! These people influenced my life and they
dont know!
Im trying
to make peoples life better and happier and there is people trying
to make peoples life worst! There is nothing worst than that in
this world....its not fair!"
9.
What would you like to see more or less of in the Australian Latin scene?
"Id
like to see more Dance Schools {laugh}..its funny ha? It looks
like I dont want a competition ..but I think nobody is a competition.
I think people open clubs, clubs, clubs but we dont have enough
people to dance, dance, dance! Clubs dont influence people because
most people that go to most clubs, already know how to dance"
10.
Do you have a message to all the Latin lovers out there?
"I
think we are building a good reputation in this Country and unfortunately
in some countries the Latin people are not behaving very well....so
my message is..just keep being good like we are, be proud of our culture,
its very important to do the right thing; Australians love Latin
people, I just feel so welcome wherever I go and thats the way
I want for my family to be in the future..Just do the right thing!"
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FactFile
Name:
Marcia
Pinheiro
Star
Sign:
Leo
Profession:
Latin
Dance Director
Nick
Name:
Marcinha
Nationality:
Brazilian
(Fortaleza)
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