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The SAMBA is from the Latin American country of BRAZIL. It began as a music/dance movement in the 1930s. Today it is still one of the biggest dances throughout the world. it actually came from Africa in the 1800 hundreds , it is now commonly used in brazill.DIKING
The Samba originated in Brazil. It was and is danced as a festival dance during the street festivals and celebrations. First introduced in the U.S. in a Broadway play called "Street Carnival" in the late twenties. The festive style and mood of the dance has kept it alive and popular to this day. Samba is a fun dance that fits most of today's popular music.
Early samba music, which emerged in the early 20th century in Brazil, was characterized by its roots in African rhythms and traditional Brazilian instruments, often reflecting themes of daily life and cultural identity. Today, samba has evolved to incorporate a wider array of influences, including jazz, pop, and electronic music, leading to diverse subgenres like samba-enredo and pagode. Modern samba often features more complex arrangements and production techniques, while still celebrating its cultural heritage through vibrant rhythms and dance. Additionally, contemporary samba lyrics may address a broader range of social and political issues compared to the more localized themes of early samba.
Samba" refers to prayer and the invoking of ones personal "orixa", god, or saint. Samba music is of the people. It is the lower class Afro-Brazilian community and an expression of their culture, the Samba" refers to prayer and the invoking of ones personal "orixa", god, or saint. Samba music is of the people. It is the lower class Afro-Brazilian community and an expression of their culture, the morros, people of the hillside slums. But still, Samba is more than just thismorros, people of the hillside slums. But still, Samba is more than just this
people like samba becuse it will make them think of there younger years
it was danced in 1920! it is still danced today!
the 20's? yes! in fact, it's still danced today!
She danced a samba to Tambourine by Eve
The SAMBA is from the Latin American country of BRAZIL. It began as a music/dance movement in the 1930s. Today it is still one of the biggest dances throughout the world. it actually came from Africa in the 1800 hundreds , it is now commonly used in brazill.DIKING
The Samba originated in Brazil. It was and is danced as a festival dance during the street festivals and celebrations. First introduced in the U.S. in a Broadway play called "Street Carnival" in the late twenties. The festive style and mood of the dance has kept it alive and popular to this day. Samba is a fun dance that fits most of today's popular music.
They danced the samba to "th hump" by Rizzle Kicks
Yes, this season alone Les Patineurs is in the rep of The Sarasota Ballet and the Houston Ballet.
Samba" refers to prayer and the invoking of ones personal "orixa", god, or saint. Samba music is of the people. It is the lower class Afro-Brazilian community and an expression of their culture, the Samba" refers to prayer and the invoking of ones personal "orixa", god, or saint. Samba music is of the people. It is the lower class Afro-Brazilian community and an expression of their culture, the morros, people of the hillside slums. But still, Samba is more than just thismorros, people of the hillside slums. But still, Samba is more than just this
Yes, samba and salsa are different styles of dance and music. Samba originates from Brazil, characterized by its lively rhythms and syncopated beats, often associated with Carnival celebrations. Salsa, on the other hand, has roots in Afro-Cuban music and is known for its energetic movements and intricate footwork, often danced in pairs. Both styles are vibrant and festive, but they reflect distinct cultural backgrounds and musical traditions.
nah blud, samba cham cham
people like samba becuse it will make them think of there younger years
Even in the loudest music in a samba band you can still hear the clear and sahrp sound of the Agogo Bells.