- The
coladeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kulɐˈðɐjɾɐ]; Kabuverdianu: koladera, [kolɐˈdeɾɐ]) is a
music genre from the Cape
Verde islands in the central...
- the
French Antilles. In the 1960s, the
coladeira emerged as a
livelier counterpart to the morna. The
coladeira is pla**** in fast
double time, accompanying...
- Creole,
accompanied by clarinet, violin,
guitar and cavaquinho. Funaná,
Coladeira,
Batuque and Cabo love are
other musical forms. In the
contrary of Cape...
- Cape
Verdean Creole. The most po****r
music genre after morna is the
coladeira,
followed by funaná and
batuque music. Cesária Évora was the best-known...
-
rhythms of Cape
Verdean and
African music especially kizomba, funaná and
coladeira. The club was
founded in 1994 by Tito
Paris and
directed by
Alcides Gonçalves...
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relationship with a
guitarist who
encouraged her to
begin performing morna and
coladeira, and she
began performing in bars.: 84
Living in
Mindelo provided her...
- as a
rhythmic instrument in Cape-Verdean
music genres (such as morna,
coladeira, mazurka) but it is
occasionally used as a
melodic instrument. The Hawaiian...
- It was
released by
Lusafrica in 1991. The
album consists of
morna and
coladeira songs. It was
produced by José Da Silva. Mar Azul was one of Évora's favorites...
-
introduction has left its deep mark on the
morna and p****ed
through later to the
coladeira.
Another innovation is that this
period slightly coincides with the literary...
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Benga Bikutsi Jazz
Bongo Flava Boomba (aka Kapuka) Cape Jazz
Chimurenga Coladeira Congolese rumba Coupé-Décalé Ethio-jazz Fuji
music Funaná
Gnawa music...