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- May_East abstract "May East (also known as Maria Elisa Capparelli Pinheiro) is a Brazilian musician and an activist.As a musician, East started her career as a singer in the band Gang 90 & Absurdettes in 1981. In 1984 she released her first single, \"Fire in the jungle/Índio\", in Brazil and The Netherlands and some months later, her first album, Remota Batucada. The music was an original brand of electronica, folk music, and new wave pop. East also released the albums Tabapora and Charites. She moved to England and then to the Scottish community of Findhorn, where she focused on ecological activism and started giving lectures and seminars. She recently released new albums: Cave of the Heart (with the Findhorn Community Chorus), Cosmic Breath (with her ex-husband Craig Gibsone), and 1001 Faces (solo album).She has also played a prominent role in developing relationships between the United Nations and the Findhorn Ecovillage, culminating in the launch of CIFAL Findhorn in 2006.".
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- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink CIFAL.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_female_singers.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_people_of_Italian_descent.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Category:Findhorn_community.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Ecology.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Electronica.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Findhorn_Ecovillage.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Findhorn_Foundation.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Gang_90_&_Absurdettes.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink New_wave_music.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- May_East wikiPageWikiLinkText "May East".
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- May_East subject Category:Brazilian_female_singers.
- May_East subject Category:Brazilian_people_of_Italian_descent.
- May_East subject Category:Findhorn_community.
- May_East subject Category:Living_people.
- May_East subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- May_East hypernym Musician.
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- May_East type Singer.
- May_East type Community.
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- May_East type Organisation.
- May_East type Singer.
- May_East comment "May East (also known as Maria Elisa Capparelli Pinheiro) is a Brazilian musician and an activist.As a musician, East started her career as a singer in the band Gang 90 & Absurdettes in 1981. In 1984 she released her first single, \"Fire in the jungle/Índio\", in Brazil and The Netherlands and some months later, her first album, Remota Batucada. The music was an original brand of electronica, folk music, and new wave pop. East also released the albums Tabapora and Charites.".
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