New music by Gilberto Gil is called ‘Pipas’ and will be present in the theme of the cartoon directed by Bruno Bask; animation premieres in August
One of the great names in the history of Brazilian music, Gilberto Gil announced new music for the animation Kitesoriginal production of Gloobinhopay television channel belonging to Globein collaboration with the producer Mono Animation.
It is worth highlighting how the unreleased song by Gil bears the same name as the drawing, which has the direction of Bruno Bask and premieres in August 2024 on the network. In a statement to Rolling Stone Brazilthe singer gave some details about the new work.
“[A série] will stimulate the field of fables, which is a field that forms alternatives for varied narratives, from the point of view of children’s values commitments, such as solidarity, love, companionship, enchantment with fun and playful things ,” he said.
And this vast field of teachings that, through these simple and simple objects, we can reach.
The music of Gilberto Gil will be present at the opening of the cartoon, which shows the characters coming to life through song, while there is a poetic narration about the movements and imagery of the kites in the sky.
The theme of Kites was recorded directly from the studio Gilin the south zone of Rio de Janeiro, and Bruno Bask saw the creative process blossom live. “I am extremely honored to have the opportunity to collaborate with Gilberto Gil in this incredible project,” celebrated the director. “Transforming kites, my favorite childhood game, into animation, added to the musicality of Gil, it is a connecting experience between generations. We look forward to sharing this exciting journey with audiences.”
The animation’s narrative follows four kites playing in the sky. In the midst of this, they need to face challenges brought by the wind. So, they learn to overcome themselves and recognize the value of others.
Source: Rollingstone

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