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Afoxé Oyá Tokolê no Preto Velho em Olinda
“O Afoxé Oyá Tokolê foi fundado em 2004, no Bairro de Dois Unidos, Recife-PE, como uma manifestação da cultura afrobrasileira fundamentada nos preceitos do Candomblé Nagô. O afoxéé um bem cultural criado no tradicional Ilê Obá Aganjú Okoloyá (Terreiro de … Continue reading
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Tagged Brasil, Brazil, brazilian style, Choreography, Culture, dance, drum, rhythm
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Rodrigo Lorio – Ijexá [ Clipe Oficial ]
Ijexá. Além de uma nação que vem do continente africano, Ijexá é também um RITMO. Um pouco de história… ” Assim como ocorreu com muitas outras expressões musicais praticadas nos grupos negros, o ijexá, presente nos cultos afro-religiosos, principalmente no … Continue reading
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Tagged Brasil, brazilian style, Choreography, Culture, dance, music, rhythm, South America
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The drum majorettes of South Africa can outwork you
Part sports team, part club, teams of “drummies” around Cape Town perform in competitions of athleticism, precision, and character. BY DANIEL STONE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALICE MANN Known as Drummies, drum majorettes began appearing in Cape Town street parades in the … Continue reading
Bridgwater Carnival 2008 Highlights
A Carnival tradition stretching back over 400 years.
These Dolphins Taught Each Other to Moonwalk — But It Was Just a Fad
Here’s how a pod of wild dolphins in southern Australia learned how to walk on water. Source: These Dolphins Taught Each Other to Moonwalk — But It Was Just a Fad
Manchester School of Samba at Manchester Day 2018 – Phil Green
Scarlette Blades in Lauren Moore’s Flower backpack, Sabina Blades, Dona, Nicole & the other two child “human flowers” leading our section. Beardy & Jonny with David Mason’s Hummingbird (with Danny Henry and the dancers behind) Danny and the dancers! Gail … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, brazilian style, Carnival, Choreography, creatives, Culture, dance, drum, Manchester, photography, rhythm, samba, Street Art, UK
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The Dizzying Patterns of Movement at Athletic Events Captured in Composite Photographs by Pelle Cass
Photographer Pelle Cass documents the flurry of activity and movement that occurs at sporting events in a unique series of masterfully edited images titled ‘Crowded Fields.’ The Boston-area artist attends local college games, and takes upward of one thousand photographs … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Choreography, construction, creatives, Culture, photography
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