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  1. Aug 23, 2012 · Levinson explains how samba started in a Brazilian favela called Estacio in the 1930s while embracing the country's Afro-Brazilian history.

  2. JOHN CHARLES CHASTEEN. Abstract. Rio's pre-Lenten carnival and its Afro-Brazilian dance, samba, have been symbols of Brazilian identity since the 1930s. This article explores the choreographical antecedents of samba, before the crystallization of the modern.

  3. Jul 4, 2024 · The roots of Samba can be traced back to the African slaves who were brought to Brazil during the colonial period. These enslaved Africans brought with them a wealth of musical traditions, rhythms, and dances, which began to blend with the indigenous and European influences present in Brazil.

  4. History of Samba. Brazil could not exist without Africa. From the African influence on the Portuguese spoken in Brazil, to the country’s cuisine, music, dance, religious traditions, and ways of life, African cultural legacies have made an immeasurable and ever-evolving contribution to Latin America’s largest state.

  5. May 27, 2023 · Samba experienced a boost in the 1920s, when the first few escolas de samba (samba schools) were established, and the Rio de Janeiro carnival gained momentum. At the beginning, they would play samba that was freely created, with lyrics about samba itself or the reality of the musicians.

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · Samba is a rich cultural expression of Brazil, combining African rhythms, Portuguese melodies, and indigenous influences. It symbolizes Brazil’s mixed heritage and serves as a platform for cultural and social expression, especially for Afro-Brazilian communities.

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  8. Jan 30, 2019 · The samba is arguably the most typical and familiar music of Brazil, developed from the earlier choro style — a song and dance form of the nineteenth century that is still performed today. Although there are many types of samba, its defining characteristic is the rhythm.

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