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- Umbigada (from Portuguese umbigo, "navel"), sometimes translates as "belly bump" or "belly blow", is a dance move in various Afro-Brazilian dances. It...
- form of group singing, the poetical language used in the songs, and the umbigada, a distinctive step whereby two dancers hit their bellies. Jongos usually...
- movements of the feet, legs and hips. One of the most typical moves is the umbigada which is clear Bantu influence, where the dancer invites her successor...
- Selo Fontana, LP (1975) Sonho de Malandro, Selo Desenbanco, LP (1973) Umbigada da Baleia, 78 (por volta da década de 1960) Com poucas pessoas para evitar...
- enslaved people to Brazil, at the end of the 18th century, giving rise to the Umbigada and the lundu, that later gave rise to Samba. M****emba was referred to...
- skirts dance in a very peculiar c****ography marked by the "punga" or "umbigada" Other cultural manifestations typical of Maranhão are bumba-meu-boi and...
- manifestation of African origins that brought together dances (mainly umbigada), songs and uses of Black people instruments. At the end of the 19th century...
- Legot, who would form the 'Trio Femeníno'. The term M****emba, a po****r umbigada dance, performed by couples of dancers in a group, is plural of semba,...
- back because of its patterns in Semba, specifically with the “Umbigada” component. Umbigada is when a dancer interacts with another dancer through an expression...
- 1956; A Sabedoria Po****r, 1957; Insurreição Praiana, 1960; Samba de Umbigada, Ministério da Educação e Cultura, Rio de Janeiro, 1961. Afro-Brazilian...