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- Lopez, Miguel Alejandro Serrano, Ramiro Blas, Florencia Nocetti, Micaela Breque, Romina Cocca, Alfonsina Carrocio, Tomás Pozzi, Vivian El Jaber, Juan M...
- Samba de breque is a subgenre of samba that emerged in Rio de Janeiro between the late 1930s and early 1940s. The main characteristic of the subgenre is...
- derivative strands – such as bossa nova, pagode, partido alto, samba de breque, samba-canção, samba de enredo and samba de terreirowhile other nomenclatures...
- in São Paulo, and the use of a composition structure known as "samba-de-breque" (literally brake samba), where the instrumental accompaniment stops suddenly...
- Argentine independent film directed by Leo Damario and starring Micaela Breque, Ceci Barros, Macarena Del Corro, Alina Jaume, Geraldine Guillermo and Érica...
- Longest Voyage" won the 1961 Hugo Award for Best Short Story. Jean-Daniel Brèque has described "The Longest Voyage" as "a rousing adventure yarn", "solidly...
- chulipa (also dormente, "sleeper"), bita ("beater," railway settlement tool), breque ("brake"), picape/pick-up, hatch, roadster, SUV, air-bag, guincho ("winch")...
- Entre en scène (Doctor Who Takes the Stage) was translated by Jean-Daniel Brèque and published in February 1987 The German version Doctor Who und das Kind...
- as a composer of sambas and marches. Later came the cycle of sambas de breque with Moreira da Silva. He continued in 1950 composing jingles, including...
- cab driver and ambulance driver. Reputed as the creator of the samba-de-breque (brake-Samba), Moreira da Silva started his artistic career in 1931, with...