- The term
forró (Brazilian
Portuguese pronunciation: [fɔˈʁɔ])
refers to a
musical genre, a rhythm, a
dance and the
event itself where forró music is pla****...
- The word
forro could refer to: The
Forro people, an
ethnic group in São Tomé and Príncipe The
Forro Creole,
spoken by
those people Forró, a
style of music...
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Forro Creole (
forro) or Sãotomense (santomense) is a Portuguese-based
creole language spoken in São Tomé and Príncipe. It
should not be
confused with...
- Krisztián
Forró (born 31
January 1976) is a
Slovak businessman and politician. He has
served as a
representative of the
Trnava Region since 2013 and chairman...
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Forro in the Dark is a New York-based
collective of
Brazilian expatriates that
formed in 2002. The
group combines the
musical style of
forró (pronounced...
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Madeleine Barnothy Forro (Hungarian: Barnóthy
Forró Magdolna;
August 21, 1904 –
February 1995) was a Hungarian-American
physicist and astrophysicist. Her...
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supergroup Atoms for
Peace –
featuring Thom
Yorke and Flea – and the
forró band
Forro in the Dark.
Refosco was also
briefly a
member of
Dirty Projectors...
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slaves who
survived a 1540
shipwreck and now earn
their livelihood fishing;
Forros,
descendants of
freed slaves when
slavery was abolished; Serviçais, contract...
- forms.
Brazilian music developed some
unique and
original styles such as
forró, axé, sertanejo, samba,
bossa nova, MPB,
gaucho music, pagode, tropicália...
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Northeastern Brazil, with
African rhythms and
Portuguese melodies, maracatu, and
forró. She
attended Tom
Jobim ULM.
After three years at Tom Jobim, Nêgah Santos...