- The term
afoxé refers to a
Carnival group originating from
Salvador da Bahia,
Brazil in the 1920s, and the
music it
plays deriving from the Afro-Brazilian...
- The
afoxé is an Afro
Brazilian musical instrument composed of a
gourd (cabaça)
wrapped in a net in
which beads or
small plastic balls are threaded. The...
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commonly known as cabaça.
Other names for the
instrument include afuxê,
afoxé, cabaca, cabasa, and
cabaza depending on the
language and culture. The shekere...
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Cymbals Suspended cymbal Brake drum
Tombak Daf
Dayereh Esarkoten Dohol Afoxé Alfaia Atabaque Agogô Batá drum Bond
Bongo drums Cabasa Castanets Cajón...
- on the
UNESCO cultural heritage list. Samba-reggae, Maracatu,
Frevo and
Afoxê are four
music traditions that have been po****rized by
their appearance...
- ganzá is
classified as an
indirectly struck idiophone.
Caxixi Chocalho Afoxé Laurence Libin, ed. (2014). "Ganzá". The
Grove Dictionary of
Musical Instruments...
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African and
Afrobrazilian personages are
performed using blackface makeup.
Afoxé is the name
given to a
group dedicated to
playing ijexá,
which is a kind...
- the
early 1970s Gil parti****ted in a
resurgence of the Afro-Brazilian
afoxé tradition in Carnaval,
joining the
Filhos de
Gandhi ("Sons of Gandhi") performance...
- the
unique instruments that are used in Afro-Brazilian
music including afoxé, agogô, alfaia, atabaque, berimbau, and tambor.
Nearly all
Brazilian music...
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Guitarrada Música no
Museu Quasar Cia de Dança 2009
Aderbal Freire Filho Afoxé Filhos de
Gandhy Alexandre Wollner Ângela
Maria Ataulfo Alves Balé Po****r...