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🎉 Episode 2: Samba, power, and the battle for Rio’s soul
Dive into the explosive second chapter of Rio’s Carnival history, where samba becomes a weapon of joy, resilience and political control. 🔥 What you’ll uncover: 🥁 The Birth of a Revolution: How musicians in Rio’s Estácio neighborhood reinvented samba with … Continue reading
Roda de Samba Zabumba – Upa neguinho
Roda de Samba Zabumba Tous les premiers dimanches du mois à L’Alimentation Générale 64 rue Jean-pierre Timbaud 75011 Paris Upa neguinho (Edu Lobo) Merci à Vincent Défossé pour les belles images http://www.zabumba.org https://www.facebook.com/zabumbaparis/
Samba, music and keeping fit through dance with Tony & Danny | Orfi Hangouts podcast
In our fourth episode of Orfi Hangouts, we spoke to Tony and Danny, who introduced us to the world of Samba. As longtime members of the Samba scene in the UK, Tony and Danny gave us a great insight into … Continue reading
Seu Jorge – Quintal Do Céu
Music video by Seu Jorge performing Quintal Do Céu. (C) 2012 Universal Music Ltda
Xande De Pilares – Brincadeira Tem Hora
Music video by Xande De Pilares performing Brincadeira Tem Hora. (C) 2012 Universal Music Ltda
Things you should know about…Samba Dancing
It is widely thought that the Samba dance originated in Bahia, where enslaved Africans would gather after long days of labour to perform their religious rituals of Candomblé, Capoeira and Samba dancing in a circle (Samba de Roda). With the … Continue reading
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