The Origin of Samba

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History

Samba is Brazil’s most well-known musical form and most widely known around the world as Brazilian music. Samba as a tune and dance evolved in Rio de Janeiro by the early 20th century and grew to become the quintessential music and dance form associated today with Rio’s carnaval. With its rich and syncopated rhythm and its often voluptuous dance moves, it has become the most popular music and dance style of South America.

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Lively and rhythmical, there are many types of samba dances, just like there are many types of samba music. Although samba was introduced in 1917, it wasn’t adopted by Brazil as a ballroom dance until 1930. Ballroom partner samba, one of the popular Latin dances in ballroom competitions, is made up of many different South American dances mixed into one.
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In Brazil, samba is mostly danced solo and remains especially popular during celebrations of Carnival. A samba dancer is known as a sambista.
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The Samba Bounce Action

When you watch someone dancing samba, you notice there is a bouncing action to their dance. The Samba Bounce Action is a gentle, rhythmic action felt through the knees and ankles. Samba dancers must strive to make this action appear effortless and carefree without looking exaggerated.
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The Distinctive Samba Steps

The basic footwork of the samba includes three fast step weight changes with a slight knee lift, led with alternating feet. The basic rhythm is “quick, quick, slow, and repeat.” The steps include the following:

  • Voltas
  • Bota Fogos
  • Kick Change
  • Samba Side Steps
  • Samba Strut

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The samba also has a distinctive, dramatic climax and usually concludes with dancers throwing back their heads and extending their arms out to the sides. Because of the fast and energetic rhythm of samba music, it encourages everyone around to engage in spontaneous dancing, such as what happens in the streets during a Carnival celebration.

If you are interested in learning this beautiful cultural dance, do not hesitate to contact us for more information on how you can be part of a class.

RIO COMES TO COLORADO! Samba Workshops April 21-25, 2016

SAMBA WORKSHOPS WITH RODRIGO MARQUES & VANESSA NASCIMENTO
April 21st-April 25th, 2016

Bella Diva Dance & Luciana da Silva Samba Dancer are proud to present master teachers, Rodrigo Marques & Vanessa Nascimento, straight from the streets of Rio de Janeiro!

Prepare yourself for an intensive training in Samba No Pé (Rio de Janeiro style), Samba de Gafieiria (partner dance) and Malandro (male samba style). This is an opportunity for you to learn from the source and increase your Samba vocabulary.

Rodrigo Marques

Originally from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Mr. Marques began his dance training in youth social programs in Rio de Janeiro. He received training from several great names of the Samba de Gafieira in Rio de Janeiro such as Alvaro Reys, Rachel Mesquita, Carlos Bolacha, and Carlinhos de Jesus. Marques started dancing professionally at age 15.

He presented his early work in Rio de Janeiro at numerous dance spaces and founded Gafieira Brasil, an annual event that is constituted by a series of workshops and Gafieira Competition, which allow four choreographers and twenty-four dancers to present the most traditional and contemporary styles of Samba de Gafieira. Rodrigo is recognized internationally in Brazilian dances like Samba No Pé, Samba de Gafieira and Malandro (male style of Samba.) He has been granted several awards for his choreographic work with the most traditional Samba schools in Rio de Janeiro.

Vanessa Nascimento

has been dancing since childhood and is one of the most important dance teachers in Rio de Janeiro. She works at Casa de Dança Carlinhos de Jesus in Rio and has been a main dancer partner of Carlinhos de Jesus. She has travel internationally to perform and teach dance styles like Samba no pé and Samba de Gafieira. Her samba dance style is contagious and inspiring.image2

SAMBA NO PÉ and MALANDRO ( all levels )

Sunday April 24th 
6pm to 8pm
Bella Diva Dance
4309 E. Mississippi Ave.
Glendale, CO. 80246
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ADDITIONAL WORKSHOPS:
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SAMBA NO PÉ ( all levels )

Thursday April 21st
6pm to 7pm
Pre Eminence Hall – 3213 Walnut St, Boulder 80301
$20 ( $35 if you attend 2 )
You may see Rodrigo & Vanessa at Chegando Lá after class
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MALANDRO (this workshop is for men and women alike, all levels )

Friday April 22nd
6pm to 7pm
Pre Eminence Hall – 3213 Walnut St, Boulder 80301
$20 ( 35 if you are attending 2 )
Join Rodrigo & Vanessa at San Julien after class.

FREE Samba class by Luciana da Silva at 8pm

SAMBA DE GAFIEIRA ( Beginners and up )

Saturday April 23rd
2pm to 4pm
Avalon – 6185 Arapahoe, Boulder 80303
$35 per peson ( partner not necessary )

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Sunday April 24th
6pm to 8pm
Bella Divas $ ( see https://www.facebook.com/BellaDivaDance/)

SAMBA NO PÉ LAST CHANCE ( all levels )

Monday April 25th ( Replacing Luciana’s class )
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Flamenco Denver – 1934 S Broadway 80210
$20 ( 35 if you are attending 2 )

For more information call: 719-200-6054
email:[email protected]
www.lucianadasilva.org

YOU WON’T NEED TO GO TO RIO TO EXPERIENCE SAMBA, RIO IS COMING TO YOU!

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