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Samba Dance Workshops and Classes
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- Maracatu – a traditional style from the state of Pernambuco, in Northeastern Brazil. Usually accompanied by traditional dancing in Carnival parades.
- Maculelê – a rhythm that accompanies the ethnic dance of the same name, usually presented in an African Brazilian religious festivity.
- Samba de Roda [Circle of Samba] – a casual, more relaxed type of samba, usually played by a smaller ensemble around the table at parties, barbecues, and festive social gatherings.
- Samba Reggae – a rhythm originated in the Carnival of Bahia, in northeastern Brazil, where the “blocos” created a more laid back, slower tempo version of samba, which can include a heavier use of low drums.
- Samba-Seconline – a mixture of Second-line Dance and Brasilian Dance.
- Ijexá – an African rhythm brought to Brazil by the Nigerian slaves, mostly preserved in the Northeastern state of Bahia that is simple yet spellbinding.
- Jongo – an African-Brazilian rhythm and dance, with mostly rural origins, full of religious symbols and widely considered to be one of the main influences in the creation of samba
- Cafezal a dance done During the harvest times in the coffee fields …… Check out class video
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