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Manchester Day 2025 Mini Parade (a few seconds of MSS at the beginning)
Manchester Day 2025 – Full Highlights Recap! Missed the event? Don’t worry — this video captures the best of Manchester Day 2025, held on Saturday 26 July, from the mini-parade on Deansgate to live street performances across the city … Continue reading
The People – Manchester School of Samba – BBC Sounds
Tony Watt from the Manchester School of Samba explains how it all started to Karen Gabay. Source: The People – Manchester School of Samba – BBC Sounds
From Terreiro to Pagode: The Samba Journey | Cecilia Keuffer-Sterk
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Tagged Brasil, Brazil, brazilian style, drum, Manchester, music, South America
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Colour Swim 2022, Salford Quays
Quays Culture Colour Swim is back this September as part of We Invented the Weekend, a brand new festival at Media City, Salford Quays. After the success of Colour Swim at the Quays Festival 2021, here is another opportunity to … Continue reading