- nação (nation-style
maracatu) and
maracatu rural (rural-style
maracatu).
Maracatu nação (also
known as
maracatu de
baque virado: "
maracatu of the turned-around...
-
Maracatu Nação, also
known as
Maracatu de
Baque Virado, is a type of
maracatu, a
musical rhythm,
dance and
ritual of
religious syncretism that originated...
- "
Maracatu Atômico" (Portuguese for "Atomic
Maracatu") is a song
written and
composed by
Brazilian musicians Jorge Mautner and Nélson
Jacobina in 1974,...
-
visual art. It
mixes regional rhythms of
Brazilian Northeast, such as
maracatu, frevo, coco and forró, with rock, soul, raggamuffin, hip hop, funk and...
- many pre-Columbian
instruments into a
recording studio for her
albums Maracatu (1959),
Rites of the
Pagan (1960) and
Realm of the
Incas (1961). Although...
- sertanejo, samba,
bossa nova, MPB,
gaucho music, pagode, tropicália, choro,
maracatu,
embolada (coco de repente), frevo, brega, modinha, capoeira, and Brazilian...
- On the
other hand, some
folkloric manifestations, such as
congadas and
maracatu, as well as
musical expressions like lundu, were
tolerated and even stimulated...
-
influenced by
local folklore and
cultural manifestations, such as
Frevo and
Maracatu. The
typical genres of
music of
Brazilian carnival are, in the Southeast...
- and
Kurtis Blow,
their music cleverly fused rock, funk, and hip hop with
maracatu and
other traditional rhythms of Brazil's Northeast.
World music critics...
- the most
typical and on the
UNESCO cultural heritage list. Samba-reggae,
Maracatu,
Frevo and Afoxê are four
music traditions that have been po****rized by...