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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. It is a 'pre-history' because it explores the period before the musical and choreographical crystallization of modern samba as a distinct, clearly defined genre in the ig2os.2

  3. samba, ballroom dance of Brazilian origin, popularized in western Europe and the United States in the early 1940s. Characterized by simple forward and backward steps and tilting, rocking body movements, it is danced to music in 4 / 4 time with syncopated rhythm.

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  4. Many scholars believe the origin of the word “samba” to be semba, a term in the Kimbundu language of Angola. that refers to a choreographic move in which two people touch bellies as an invitation to dance. (known in Portuguese as umbigada, from umbigo, meaning “navel”). The semba was a key trait of many dances.

  5. 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.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SambaSamba - Wikipedia

    Samba (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is a name or prefix used for several rhythmic variants, such as samba urbano carioca (urban Carioca samba), [1] [2] samba de roda (sometimes also called rural samba), [3] amongst many other forms of samba, mostly originated in the Rio de Janeiro and Bahia states.

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  8. 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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