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Brazilian Hip Hop – American Rhythm
The favelas of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil are witnessing a new trend, influenced by American music and culture. Negro X, a hip-hop group from the Vidigal favela, claims to have found the right blend of their culture with global … Continue reading
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Tagged Brasil, Brazil, brazilian style, Choreography, creatives, Rio de Janeiro
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The Godmother Of Drumming Plays “Down With The Sickness”
Have you ever found yourself making assumptions about someone before you’ve met them? What about before seeing them play drums? From assuming she plays ‘quieter’ instruments to not being taken seriously before an audition, Dorothea Taylor has heard it all … Continue reading
How the Brazilian carnival’s band Olodum became a massive social movement — The Urban Detective
The biggest carnival in the world takes place in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. During a massive street party of six days, dozens of bands on big trucks named carnival bloco’s parade through the streets. Every year, more than two million people … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Brasil, Brazil, brazilian style, Choreography, Culture, dance, drum, history, rhythm
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Japanese synchronized walking Competition – Worlds Most Satisfying video Ever 2018 | Must See *
Japanese synchronized walking Competition. Their walking routine was similar to military movement exercises or synchronized marching band movements. These students march with a precision that would amaze even the military. Japanese precision walking competition
Root 2 and the deadly Marching Squares
Witness how some marching squares destroy square root of 2’s hope to be a rational number. A mathematical story with some killer twists and turns you’ll never see coming.
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Tagged Choreography, Culture, dance, drum, history, rhythm, South America, Venezuela
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The Band Bringing Venezuela’s Best Dance Party to the World
El Clavo is a small village in Venezuela with a proud musical heritage. There, Afro-Venezuelans—many of whom are descendants of slaves brought from Africa—continue a cultural tradition known as “parranda.” Part community jam session, part dance party, parranda is a … Continue reading
‘Beyond Mountains, More Mountains’ for 55DSL © MMXII
Directed by CANADA Produced by CANADA / Vice / Partizan Darkroom for 55DSL © MMXII
Lazy Susan
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