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Brazilian Carnival is the ultimate 🥳 celebration of culture and dance in South America, offering an unforgettable immersion into the heart of South American culture with its vibrant music, intricate costumes, and energetic parades. 💃🎉

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Moyo Afrika on Instagram: "Exploring Afro-Brazilian Culture in Brazil 🇧🇷 Samba is a lively dance of Afro-Brazilian origin; originating in the early 20th c. It has African roots in the Congo and Angola where most of the enslaved in Brazil were thought to be transported from. 🇧🇷 The word ‘Samba’ is thought to come from the Angolan word ‘semba’. Samba owes its rhythm and moves to the enslaved African dancers on the Brazilian sugarcane plantations. Over the centuries, the festival of dances in Bahia (a state north-east Brazil) of slaves were called Samba. Via: sambasambista . . —— #panafrikan #blacktraveljourney #africanhistory #blacktravel #everydayafrica #africancreatives #representationmatters #blackwomentravel #Moyoafrika #amplifyblackvoices #amplifymelanatedvoices #africandiaspo Afro Brazilian Aesthetic, Afro Brazilian Culture, Afro Brazil, Samba Aesthetic, Samba Brazil, Brazil Festival, Brazilian Dance, African Dancers, Halloween Party Host

Moyo Afrika on Instagram: "Exploring Afro-Brazilian Culture in Brazil 🇧🇷 Samba is a lively dance of Afro-Brazilian origin; originating in the early 20th c. It has African roots in the Congo and Angola where most of the enslaved in Brazil were thought to be transported from. 🇧🇷 The word ‘Samba’ is thought to come from the Angolan word ‘semba’. Samba owes its rhythm and moves to the enslaved African dancers on the Brazilian sugarcane plantations. Over the centuries, the festival of dances…

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