#samba #dance #music When slave traders of the XIV-XVI centuries carried slaves from Africa on sailing ships, they thought exclusively about how to make money on cheap labor. However, together with new people, elements of a foreign culture penetrated to the American continent: dances, songs, rhythms. Having originated in the dry hot climate of Africa, samba was formed and took shape as a separate direction in South America. From here it penetrated the European continent. Where the word samba came from is not known for certain. Sometimes this term is translated as “sadness, homesickness.“ For Brazilians, samba reflects the spirit of the Brazilians, their mood, philosophy of life, national character. Brazilians believe that a foreigner will not be able to reliably convey all the movements of this truly folk dance, Throughout history, samba has been supplemented with elements of waltz and aerobics, hip-hop and rap, reggae and Brazilian rock. There is an expressive sports version of this
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