- (Portuguese pronunciation: [tɾopiˈkaʎɐ, tɾɔpiˈkaljɐ]), also
known as
tropicalismo ([tɾopikɐˈlizmu, tɾɔpikaˈ-]), was a
Brazilian art
movement that arose...
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democracy Luso-Africans ****imilados
Prazeros Lançados Mestiços Órfãs do Rei
Tropicalismo Fifth Empire Burke, Peter; Pallares-Burke,
Maria Lúcia G. (2008). Gilberto...
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deemed subversive or
against "morality and good manners." Tropicália or
Tropicalismo was a
movement against this
repression and authoritarianism, from both...
- Bethânia,
Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Tom Zé, and Os
Mutantes developed "
Tropicalismo",
which fused Brazilian pop with rock and roll and avant-garde music...
- 2010,
Kravitz Design collaborated with
Flavor Paper wallpaper on the
Tropicalismo Collection, a line
inspired by Brazil's
Tropicalia art
movement of the...
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uniquely Brazilian. The
Tropicalismo Movement, as well as Amaral's
banana paintings that fell
under that
category of
Tropicalismo,
coincided with the political...
- This is a list of
Brazilian musicians,
musicians born in
Brazil or who have
Brazilian citizenship or residency.
Alberto Nepomuceno (1864–1920), classical...
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influential of
these was Tropicália (1967)
which gave its name to the
Tropicalismo movement. He also
created works called Parangolés
which consisted layers...
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evolving into a
politically charged singer-songwriter
tradition called Tropicalismo. Two performers,
Gilberto Gil and
Caetano Veloso became two of the most...
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birth of the tropicália movement. As Gil
describes it, tropicália, or
tropicalismo, was a
conflation of
musical and
cultural developments that had occurred...