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 New Straits Times | SHOWBIZ: Capoeira carnivalNew Straits TimesEstablished in 2004, this group promotes the music of capoeira and its associated forms of Afro-Brazilian culture. Meanwhile, the Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (MPYO) is holding another round of auditions. Call the MPYO administrator at ... |
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| Sabar: African Hip-HopHuffington Post (blog)As they traveled throughout the Diaspora, inspiring the Savoy Lindy Hop of the Harlem Renaissance, the Ballerinas of 17 th century Europe, the Capoeira and Samba at Carnival in Rio de Janeiro and the masterminds of Krump in South Central Los Angeles, ... and more » |
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| Capoeira and security: the view from upside-downOpen DemocracyMeanwhile, capoeira became more interesting to the middle classes as prejudice and the suppression of African cultures gave ground. African music and religious elements became accepted as part of a Brazilian nationality that acknowledged, ... |
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 The Guardian | The Rodin Project - reviewThe Guardian... in a tumbling tussle of breakdance and capoeira moves. That sense of dynamic life surfaces more strongly in the second half, where the drapes are removed to reveal polished, geometric surfaces, and the music hardens to a more percussive force. and more » |
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| Goings On About TownNew YorkerFrom Robbins, we get the adolescent “Interplay,” with music by Morton Gould, and “Fancy Free” (1944), about three sailors on shore leave in the big city. Also on the lineup is Ratmansky's imaginative “Russian Seasons” (2006) and Peter Martins's ... |
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