• Look up batuque in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Batuque may refer to: Batuque (Brazil), various Afro-Brazilian practices, including music, dance,...
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    Batuque (drumming) was a general term for various Afro-Brazilian practices in the 19th century, including music, dance, combat game and religion. Batuques...
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  • The batuque is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde. Batuque was also common in Brazil in 19th century. As a music genre, the batuque is characterized...
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  • Batuque is an Afro-Brazilian religion, practiced mainly in Brazil. The Batuque pantheon includes spirits rather than gods, who are mostly thought to come...
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  • Batuque Futebol Clube (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC: Batuki Futibol Klubi, São Vicente: Batúque Futebol Klube) is a football club that plays in the São...
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    accompanied by clarinet, violin, guitar and cavaquinho. Funaná, Coladeira, Batuque and Cabo love are other musical forms. In the contrary of Cape Verdean...
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  • Batuque, the Soul of a People (French title:Batuque, l'âme d'un peuple) is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Júlio Silvão Tavares about...
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    popular music genre after morna is the coladeira, followed by funaná and batuque music. Cesária Évora was the best-known Cape Verdean singer in the world...
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    self-conscious diaspora communities. Haitian Vodou Obeah Rastafari Dugu Obeah Batuque Candomblé Candomblé Bantu Candomblé Jejé Candomblé Ketu Catimbó [pt] Macumba...
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    believed to have historic roots in the martial art "Capoeira Angola" and "Batuque" which were practised by enslaved African Angolans transported as part...
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    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...
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    identity within the fabric of the Atlantic Coast’ (Davila 2009, 134). The batuque, with its ‘artificial rotations and contortions of the hip’ was officially...
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    February 1985 (age 39) Havana, Cuba Origin Cape Verde Genres Morna Funaná Batuque Coladeira Colá Jazz Afrobeats World music Occupation Musician Instrument...
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  • number-one songs (four in total; "O Canto da Cidade", "O Mais Belo dos Belos", "Batuque" and "Você Não Entende Nada/Cotidiano"). The songs "Só Pra Te Mostrar"...
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    Candomblé Bantu (also called Candomblé Batuque or Angola) is one of the major branches (nations) of the Candomblé religious belief system. It developed...
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  • religion in Zimbabwe Shona traditional religion Abakuá Arara religion Batuque Candomblé Candomblé Bantu Candomblé Jejé Candomblé Ketu Comfa Convince...
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    champion Bryan Hawk is based on Naseem Hamed. In the Japanese manga series Batuque, the fictional character Shyun Amamiya is a fan of Naseem Hamed and takes...
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    dance Morna, the Funaná, the extreme sensuality of coladeira, and the Batuque dance. These are reflective of the diverse origins of Cape Verde's residents...
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    discipline. Bimba also added a few moves from other arts, notably the batuque, an old street fight game invented by his father. Use of jumps or aerial...
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    Portugal from the Congo-Angola region", for example, samba, fandango, batuque, creole drum. It is performed as follows: a dancer opens her arms and extends...
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  • Motion eclectic, experimental Oscar Lorenzo Fernández 1897 1948 Brazilian "Batuque" from Malazarte nationalism António Fragoso 1897 1918 Portuguese Luis Gianneo...
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  • Ilê Aiyê Malê Debalê Monobloco Muzenza Olodum Swing do Pelo Timbalada Batuque, a Cape Verdean music and dance genre with a similar etymology Latin music...
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  • featured a ten-match season that started in the early of the year. After Batuque was founded, the club number rise to eight and nine in around 1990 after...
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    berimbau to batuque: Here, Capoeira is a type of war dance, accompanied by the powerful, militant rhythm of the Congo drum. Then there is the Batuque with its...
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  • directorial debut with the critically acclaimed film Batuque, Alma de um Povo.about the batuque musical group Raiz di Tambarina, and roots of this musical...
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    strongly influenced by afro-brazilian rhythms, principally the lundu and the batuque. The term “choro” was used informally at first to refer to the style of...
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  • mill during the monarchy and slavery in Brazil. It encompasses aspects of batuque, samba, and capoeira, as well as scenes portraying popular life, landscapes...
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    northeast region; others were formed through religious syncretism, such as batuque, tambor de mina, xambá and umbanda. Regardless, Afro-Brazilian religions...
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    artists who had already been influenced by African rhythms such as the batuque. It is a largely instrumental genre that shares a number of characteristics...
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  • styles dominate in areas populated by First Nations. Cape Verde Coladeira, Batuque Chile Cueca; Rapa Nui: Sau-sau and others China Yangge, Lion dance, Dragon...
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