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The
rhythms and songs of Maculelê reflect the invincible
spirit and imagination of slaves working the sugar-
cane fields in Brazil. Following Maculelê is
Capoeira music. This form of music comes from a Brazilian
martial art developed by 17th Century escaped African
slaves. Capoeira movements are known for their acrobatic
leaps and fierce playfulness. Succeeding Capoeira
are the electrifying rhythms of Samba and Galope.
The music of Samba-Reggae
(the heart and soul of Afro-Brazilian Popular Music)
concludes our show.
Originating in Salvador, Samba-Reggae has become popular
all over the world.
Featured musical instruments include the Berimbau
(a tall, bowed instrument with a gourd ), and a full
array of drums and other percussion instruments (Surdo,
Repinique, Cuíca, Triângulo, Pandeiro,
Tamborim and Agogô). <back
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