Master drummer Jorge Alabê grew up in Rio de Janeiro immersed in the rich musical culture of Brazil. He became a master in samba percussion as well as in the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candomblé. As the biological son of Mãe Nitinha de Oxum, Jorge is an “Alabê” connected with the oldest Candomblé house established in Brazil, Casa Branca. The title of “Alabê” signifies his deep experience and authority and means that he has obtained the highest level in drumming and leading rituals in within Candomblé. His work continues with his community of Candomblé practitioners in Oakland, CA. and their group, Egbé Omo Alaira.