- 'La Sandunga'. In 2006,
Dulce Pontes recorded a
version in Portuguese, A
chorona, on her
album "O Coração Tem Três Portas".
Canadian guitarist Jesse Cook...
- algarrobo, campano, carabeli, couji, lara, urero, or
zarza in Spanish; and
chorona in Portuguese. In the
Pacific Islands, it is
known as
filinganga in the...
- it did not
previously belong,
especially in the
vicinity of r, such as
chorona for corona, a
tendency also
sometimes seen in
classical Latin. -ti- before...
- "Noite Brecht", from
Brecht and
Weill songs 1996: "Biba, Dudu,
Molenga e
Chorona" (childlike) 1995: "O
menino maluquinho, of
Ziraldo (childlike) 1994: "Um...
- of London, Janco-Dada
Museum and
Royal College of Art in London. 2020: “
Chorona Days”, Janco-Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Israel, Curator: Raya
Zommer Tal 2020:...
-
Mocooca and Camboinha, the
localities of Camaleão, P****agem and
Pedra Chorona, and beaches,
mangroves and
terra firme areas with vegetation. The villages...
-
skills and was
always accompanied by the
blind "Alemãozinho", and "Maria
Chorona", a
personification of the
women from the
lower classes who
fought for...