File:Samba de Roda da Nega Duda 1.jpg

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English: Samba de Roda is a traditional manifestation of the Recôncavo Baiano, with African and Portuguese influences. It mixes dance, music and poetry. It is Brazilian intangible cultural heritage.
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Traditional manifestation of Samba de Roda

8 June 2019

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