Brazilian Extravaganza  

Capoeira 
A ritualized, stylized, combat-dance, having its own music, and practiced primarily in the city of Salvador, Bahia, is a characteristically Brazilian expression of both dance and martial arts.  

Berimbau  
The berimbau is one of the many intriguing musical instruments developed by Black culture in Brazil. It consists of a wood arch, bent by a string of metal wire; the resulting tension gives the wire a distinctive sound. 

 

  Lambada 
Another popular dance comes from Belém, at the border of Eastern Amazon; the now world-famous “Lambada”. The dance - voluptuous, sensual and downright carnal - is a lifesize reflection of one of the strongest aspects of Brazilian culture, one that can be found throughout the giant country; the lust for love.

   

Frevo 
A street carnival and ballroom type of dance, performed with small colorful umbrella.

    

Rhythm Beaters  
The magic of samba is rooted in many different percussion instruments: the humorous “cuica” - a drum that has the unique characteristic of being played from the inside, where a piece of wood attached to the skin is rubbed by the skillful hands of the player; the “surdo” - a huge drum that produces the bass beat; the “tambourine” - high pitched, small drum that is played with a stick; and finally the father of it all, the “pandeiro”, known to Americans as tambourine, is the central instrument of any samba group. Its round shape and leather skin remind its player of a soccer ball, and it is almost inevitable that two Brazilian passions - soccer and samba - come together in the performance. 

 

Show of Samba Dancers 
Joining the Rhythm Beaters are a group of mulatto women in a joyous display of Samba dancing. The duality of the African and the European continent is merged into the mulatto, transforming one single body into the conveyer of master and slave, sensuality and innocence, and most of all, beauty and strength. 
  
 
 
 

 
   Grand Finale Carnival

Carnival is undoubtedly the greatest popular party in the world. Carnival has become a tapestry into which millions of lives are woven during day-to-day preparation. At the end of our shows, the traditional parade of Rio de Janeiro's Carnival is recreated to give a truthful taste of Brazil, together with the most dazzling / astonishing luxurious parade costumes and charming samba dancers.

Contact:
Paulo Gualano
P.O. Box 823422
South Florida, FL 33082-3422

Phone (954) 450-1772 / Fax (954) 450-2058


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