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    musical genre, a rhythm, a dance and the event itself where forró music is played and danced. Forró is an important part of the culture of the Northeastern...
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  • The word forro could refer to: The Forro people, an ethnic group in São Tomé and Príncipe The Forro Creole, spoken by those people Forró, a style of music...
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  • Hungarian Alliance since 2021. In 2020, Forró was elected as chairman of SMK. In the 2024 Slovak presidential election, Forró announced his president candidacy...
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    Forro in the Dark is a New York-based collective of Brazilian expatriates that formed in 2002. The group combines the musical style of forró (pronounced...
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    Forro Creole (forro) or Sãotomense (santomense) is a Portuguese-based creole language spoken in São Tomé and Príncipe. It should not be confused with...
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  • Madeleine Barnothy Forro (Hungarian: Barnóthy Forró Magdolna; August 21, 1904 – February 1995) was a Hungarian-American physicist and astrophysicist. Her...
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    Forró (Slovak: Forov) is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary. As of 2008[update], the village had a population of 2,459....
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    Cavaleiros do Forró is a Brazilian Forró band formed in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, in 2004. The group has sold more than 2.5 million albums. "Grupo Cavaleiros...
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  • Bobo Forro is a village in the north-eastern part of São Tomé Island in São Tomé and Príncipe, part of Mé-Zóchi District. Its population is 715 (2012...
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  • Hot Fields (redirect from Forró mezök)
    Hot Fields (Hungarian: Forró mezök) is a 1949 Hungarian drama film directed by Imre Apáthi and starring Katalin Karády, Vera Szemere and Sándor Szabó...
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    Som do Paredão" with Forró dos Balas (2012) "Tô Pensando em Você" with Forró Esfregue Dance (2012) "Ninguém Vive Sem Amor" with Forró Boca A Boca (2012)...
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  • in Manaus. Earlier works were released in the Brazilian style known as forró, and they were known throughout the North of Brazil for it. At the end of...
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    Respeitem meus cabelos, brancos (2002) De uns tempos pra cá (2006) Francisco, forró y frevo (2008) Estado de Poesia (2015) O Amor é um Ato Revolucinário (2019)...
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  • the state of Bahia, derived from forró. According to Folha de S.Paulo, piseiro can be described as "a descendant of forró with aesthetic objectives aligned...
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  • February 2022 Player profile at HLSZ (in Hungarian) Gyula Forró at Soccerway v t e "Forró Gyula (Orosháza 1988.06.06 – ) • Személyek • Magyarfutball...
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    Falamansa is a Brazilian forró band created in 1998 in São Paulo. With the success of forró on the nights of the city of São Paulo, a movement emerged...
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  • East Coast Swing Mambo Rumba Bachata Cha Cha Corridos Cumbia Duranguense Forró International Latin Argentine tango Capoeira Maculelê Danza Jive Merengue...
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  • (2019–2021) Krisztián Forró (2021–2023) Szabolcs Mózes (2021–2023) László Sólymos (2021–2023) Péter Pandy (2023) Krisztián Forró (2023–2024) László Gubík...
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    (1964) Forró de Mané Vito, Luiz Gonzaga and Zé Dantas (1950) Forró de Zé Antão, Zé Dantas (1962) Forró de Zé do Baile, Severino Ramos (1964) Forró de Zé...
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    Vivo em Maceió 2009 : Cavaleiros do Forró — 8 Anos 2011 : Volume 5 – Ao Vivo em Aracaju 2011 : Cavaleiros do Forró — 10 Anos CDs 2013 : Cavalo de Aço:...
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  • Brazil as a whole. Using forró artists and excerpts from their music, Draper argues that the migrants used a musical genre called forró to kill saudade, which...
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    supergroup Atoms for Peace – featuring Thom Yorke and Flea – and the forró band Forro in the Dark. Refosco was also briefly a member of Dirty Projectors...
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    which is usually considered to be a call-and-response type of folk music. Forró is a type of folk music prominent during the Festa Junina in northeastern...
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  • March 2024 – via Facebook.[self-published] Forró Krisztián (20 March 2024). "Berényi József: Hajrá Forró Krisztián!" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 20 March...
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  • Governador Valadares.[citation needed] Forró Dos Cumpadre is a humorous song and odd compared with the other kinds of forró in Brazil. It is played with two...
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    related creole, Forro. Principense presents many similarities with the Forro on São Tomé and may be regarded as a Forro dialect. Like Forro, it is a creole...
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  • (1932–1986), organist and arranger Elba Ramalho (born 1951), singer Falamansa, forró and xote group Gonzaguinha (1945–1991), singer and composer Luiz Gonzaga...
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    recently among younger audiences. Forró and Frevo are two music and dance forms originated in the Brazilian Northeast. Forró, like Choro, originated from European...
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    caipira. In forró music, the rabeca is typically accompanied by accordion, zabumba drum, and triangle. The three primary dance rhythms of forró are the 4/4...
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    later would also start a singing career. In 2007 the sister formed the band Forró do Muído, which had a lot of success in the "nordeste" of Brazil at the...
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