Olayá is a female-led flute and percussion band inspired by northeastern Brazilian bandas de pifanos (bamboo flutes), with the elemental force of flutes, rich vocal harmonies, driving percussion and bass. Olayá’s music is heavily rhythmic and contagiously fun, a fresh take on a traditional Brazilian sound never before heard in the UK.
United by their passion for Brazilian music and exploring sounds, Olayá formed in 2022. After their sold-out debut gig in May 2023, they were quickly approached by bookers across the country and have since headlined at festivals including Jaminaround, Basket of Light, Ealing Jazz Festival & Leeds Festival as well as selling out multiple London gigs. The band have just recorded their debut EP featuring original tunes which weave seamlessly between musical influences such as forró, maracatú, soul, jazz and rock.
Olayá’s musicians have long been at the forefront of London’s Brazilian music scene. They have played in festivals and venues internationally with a plethora of artists including Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Alvorada and Antonio Forcione and have appeared on BBC Radio 3, Jazz FM, Worldwide FM and the West End stage.
Olayá are:
Rosanna Ter-Berg (flutes, vocals)
Rachel Hayter (flutes, vocals)
Inês Loubet (vocals, percussion)
Julio de Castro (electric bass, vocals)
Jansen Santana (percussion, vocals)