A Samba reggae group participating in the Notting Hill Carnival hope to make sustainability “part of the party” as they don outfits made in Brazilian Samba schools that have been saved from landfill.
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Enjoy an early evening of Samba entertainment with Canada's leading Brazilian dance company the Dance Migration. The evening will begin with an all levels intro to Samba Reggae dance class taught by ...
Samba Chicas is a samba reggae dance class for students ages 9-12 at 4 p.m. on Tuesdays, as well as for ages 13-16 at 4 p.m. on Wednesdays, at the URBAN-15 studio. Drum Crewe is a hand-drumming class ...
Vavá Samba performs samba reggae music and dance from Bahia, Brazil. Part of a series of educational videos created for the Smithsonian Folklife Festival's Brazil in DC initiative. Vavá United School ...
The banner on the back wall of the old dance hall says in Portuguese: “While there is dance, we still have hope.” There’s plenty of that as the crowd of Cariocas (Rio locals) shake hips and move their ...
I do not remember there being a World Cup where the Brazilian team was not one of the favourites. Even on their worst days they were expected to win and this World Cup season they have got a great ...
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