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    that align and cross, reinforce and contrast with each other in a lively style less formal than maxixe or marcha. Couples often dance to samba in physically close, tight movements similar to the lundu and lambada, employing voluptuous movements, gyrating hips, and heel and leg movements often said to imitate the act of lovemaking. To better appreciate Samba, one must understand the history of the country and the people that gave it life. Brazil's individual national character and rich musical

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    Samba Research Paper

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    Samba is by far the most famous and widely known music genre in Brazil. Samba’s origins are in West Africa, mainly Angola and Congo. The musical style migrated from West Africa to Brazil through the slave trade. The word “Samba” is derived from the Kimbundu (Angolan) term “semba” meaning “invitation to dance.” Its roots stem from the Congolese and Angolan “circle dances”. The samba was common in dance parties held by slaves and former slaves in rural parts of Brazil. It has been popularized for its

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    Essay About Samba

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    SYAMIM BIN SAWALLUDIN GROUP 3A WORLD MUSIC ASSIGMENT ( FUNCTION OF MUSIC ) SAMBA Samba is the one of most popular and dance music from the Brazil. Back to the future, samba dance originaly was from Africa and brought to the country by members samba from Africa. After being brought into the brazil, Samba dance was popular and also become a folk song. Brazil’s largest cities are mostly found along the coastline and include Rio de Janiero,Sau Paulo and Salvador. The country

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    Samba Carnival Analysis

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    Review 24 - Samba Carnival About Samba Carnival It doesn’t get much more exciting and sultry than the Samba Carnival – outside of taking all that excitement and sexiness and turning it into a slot game packed with prizes and bonus games. This is just what Play N Go did when they put together a game that offers players 5 reels and 15 paylines to enjoy while listening to samba music and enjoying the carnival atmosphere and the brightly coloured fireworks lighting up the night sky. The carnival is

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    genres in the world is samba. Due to the fact that Samba is the musical life force of Brazil; it ultimately represents their national identity. To better understand why samba represents the Brazilian’s national identity, one has to understand the history of Brazil and samba. Samba can be heard all throughout Brazil. It is a musical genre complemented by song and dance that includes a group of percussion instruments and guitar. The puxador (lead singer) starts the samba, occasionally singing

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    Investigating modern jazz dance and the Samba no pé Introduction: Many interesting comparisons may be drawn between both the samba and jazz dance: not only are their historical contexts highly comparable, as they both set against the background of imperialism and oppression, but are extremely popular in their respective cultures, today. Moreover, both dances are very similar in respect to their movement and music, in which either one may be performed to music or to no music. Similarly, improvisation

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    The three ancient empires are the Maya, Aztec and Inca. Indigenous had no resistance to smallpox and measles. Mulattos have mixed African and Iberian ancestry. Mestizos are people with mixed ancestry, specifically Amerindian and Spanish ancestry. Indigenous traditions, European-derived music, and African-inspired musical activity make up the music of Central America, South America, and Mexico. African influence is evident in African secular and religious practices, in instruments modeled after African

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    Brazil is a country in South America with a very musically rich culture. This musical culture can be seen in many different places and celebrations, such as The Carnival. Many music genres also find their roots in Brazil such as the Samba, Choro, Bossa-nova, Música popular brasileira (MPB), and Topicália. Carnival in Brazil is a celebration that takes place in the days leading up to the Catholic lent. Carnival got its start in the early 1830s when the Portuguese tradition of celebrating during

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    Samba is one of the most popular musical styles of Brazil, it first gained popularity within the favelas and then gradually around Brazil, continuing on to the rest of the world. Samba became extremely popular during the 20th Century and became introduced internationally from the 1940’s onwards. There are many variations of samba including Bossa Nova and Pagode, which all follow a similar pattern to samba. Samba music is usually quite syncopated; the key instruments used in samba are the Surdo,

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    Bossa Noro

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    The Samba is an important musical and dance style in Brazil. Developed in in the 19th century, it merged African rhythms with European harmonies. Many individuals point out the similarities between this genre and African styles. For instance, the samba is performed as a community, very similar to African circle dances are. Salvador, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro are noted as some of the most influential places for developing the Samba. This slave city was the first capital of Brazil, and closest to the

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