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This makes for a dance that looks like "mock stick combat". (Also, traditionally in Maculelê, the players wear dried grass skirts). Maculelê has steps similar to many other Brazilian dances such as "frevo" from Pernambuco, "Moçambique" from São Paulo, "Cana-verde" from Vassouras-RJ, "Bate-pau" from Mato Grosso, "Tudundun" from Pará among ...
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Capoeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kapuˈe(j)ɾɐ]) is a Afro-Brazilian martial art and game that includes elements of dance, acrobatics, music and spirituality.. It is known for its acrobatic and complex maneuvers, often involving hands on the ground and inverted kicks.
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Many states of the United States have adopted official dances as one of their state symbols.The practice has extended to U.S. territories and Washington, D.C. [1]. Starting in the 1970s, many states adopted square dance as their state dance, the result of a campaign by square dancers to make it the national dance.
Maculele, Maculelê or Makulele may refer to: Makuleke , Makulele Area, Makuleke Region, or Pafuri Triangle of the Kruger National Park Makulele (people) , Makuleke, people living in Pafuri Triangle
Destiny is a strong word, says Ilya Shmukler, the 29-year-old student at Park University’s International Center for Music who recently won first place in the Concours Géza Anda.This fearsomely ...