Priscila Tanajura Rios is a multicultural Brazilian artist Singer, songwriter and percussionist, was born and raised in the city of Salvador Bahia Brazil. Her influences come from an early exposure to various forms of music, cultural expressions and manifestations from the Brazilian Northeast.
Acting as a cultural leader in Australia for 9 years through the socio-musical projects she spearheaded and already sponsored by NSW Create ( Australian Cultural Society) : Meninas da Lua and Batalá Samba Reggae Percussion group in Australia, Groove Bahia Band in Queensland Australia , Priscila Rios has already spread culture, music and dance at major festivals in Oceania, such as Woodford Folk Festival, Blues Festival, Brisbane Multicultural Arts Center, Bali Spirit Festival and others. As well as being a cultural leader, Priscila Rios has also contributed as a facilitator at many Waldorf schools in NSW, Australia.
The first Brazilian to bring the rhythms Samba Reggae, Ijexá and Maracatu to the Asian continent, Priscila is noted for her powerful voice, charisma and big personality. Her show is a mixture of many Bahian musical rhythms and original songs.