null

Samba & Bossa - Collection Dansez! / Wagram Music Audio CD + DVD CD 2009 / WAG 737

(No reviews yet) Write a Review
$19.99
SKU:
3596971405922
UPC:
3596971405922
Weight:
8.00 Ounces
Adding to cart… The item has been added

Product Overview

Samba & Bossa - Collection Dansez! / Wagram Music 2x Audio CD 2009 / WAG 737

UPC 3596971405922

REGION 0 PAL DVD

 

Label: Wagram Music - WAG 737
Format: CD + DVD
Released: 2009
 
 
 

Tracklist:

CD

01. SUAVE BOSSA

02. SAMBA Y SOMBRERO

03. SEM ENDERECO

04. CORCOVADO

05. LINDA

06. MANGUEIRA

07. CORTINA DO FUTURO

08. MY SAMBA (MEU BRASIL)

09. MINHA NEGA

10. SAIA DA LAGOA

11. SAMBA DE FAVELA

12. CARA DE PAU

13. SENHORA DE COPACABANA

14. TERRA MOLHADA

15. AFOXE BAIXOU

 

DVD

* Un brin d’histoire avant le cours
* Le rythme et le compte musical
* La position des danseurs
* Le pas de base du cavalier
   et de la cavaliére, le pas en couple
* Des demonstrations fractionnees avec progression
* Des variatens
* Une séquence finale enchainant les pas
   et les figures enseignes,
   pour chacune des danses

 

 

Samba (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃bɐ]), also known as samba urbano carioca (Urban Carioca Samba) or simply samba carioca (Carioca Samba)is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Having its roots in the cultural expression of West Africa and in Brazilian folk traditions, especially those linked to the primitive rural samba of the colonial and imperial periods, is considered one of the most important cultural phenomena in Brazil and one of the country symbols. Present in the Portuguese language at least since the 19th century, the word "samba" was originally used to designate a "popular dance". Over time, its meaning has been extended to a "batuque-like circle dance", a dance style, and also to a "music genre". This process of establishing itself as a musical genre began in the 1910s and it had its inaugural landmark in the song "Pelo Telefone", launched in 1917. Despite being identified by its creators, the public, and the Brazilian music industry as "samba", this pioneering style was much more connected from the rhythmic and instrumental point of view to maxixe than to samba itself.

 

Reviews

(No reviews yet) Write a Review