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Samba - dance of life, fun and happiness

We all know perfectly well how an incendiary and very lively samba is born in the movements of professional dancers. This dance originated in Brazil, during the period of Spanish and Portuguese colonization. Since then, it has become a symbol of this country, a national treasure, to which every citizen is proud. However, despite the fact that samba is a Latin American dance, its rhythm and manner of performance are fundamentally different from all other more common analogues.

A little history lesson

Approximately in the 16th century, the Portuguese conquerors brought to the present territory of Brazil a large number of slaves from Angola and from the Congo. In the intervals between their duties, black people performed their national dances, which were called Batuque, Embolada and Catarete. The first of these lists was so popular among the inhabitants of Africa that the European Inquisition officially banned it on its lands. During the dance, the partners touched each other's navels, and also performed movements in which the hull and hips swung.

The origin of the dance "samba" dates back to the 19th century, when the map of South America was more or less formed, and new steps were introduced into the African choreography, which was called "copacabana." It was thanks to the fact that it was now possible not to touch his partner, but simply to take energetic steps, the dance became popular with the aristocracy of Brazil. But in those days it still bore the name Zemba Queca, however it was performed almost like a modern samba.

Dance, which has been dancing since the first days

Residents of Brazil are beginning to teach the basic steps and movements of their children since they just make their first steps. For girls, as local aborigines consider, such training is extremely useful, since it allows you to keep your body in shape all the time. Young men of the stronger sex practice their choreographic skills in order to subdue the public, to make an explosive impression on others.

The most interesting thing is that the Brazilians are happy to teach any tourist to dance to incendiary rhythms and not feel tired. Therefore, going to Brazil, take with you comfortable shoes and clothes and be ready for an endless number of evenings that you will spend learning all the wisdom of this incendiary dance.

World glory of Brazilian traditions

In the first half of the 20th century, Europe finally finds out what a samba is. The dance is becoming popular in the UK, France. Since in parallel at this time the cinema is developing, the samba begins to be performed by the actors in the frame. For the first time such a choreographic delivery can be seen in the movie "That Night in Rio de Janeiro".

Seriously, the Europeans began to study this Brazilian tradition in the mid-fifties, when the British princess Margaret showed interest in samba . At that time, the dance finally migrated to a new continent, where it also received some updated interpretation. For example, the Boto Fogo movement is still running at a quarter of the rhythm, but Natural Rolls is already half the stake. Thus, the Brazilian samba dance slowly acquires international standards, and everything goes to the fact that it becomes part of the classics.

Varieties of samba, popular in our time

Today, this most famous Brazilian dance is performed practically all over the world. No dance school or school can do without having to teach every client their Latin choreography movements. In the native land, the samba is performed in a somewhat different way, which is more rapid and customary for the Brazilians, rather than for us and the Europeans. For example, from such a Latin American dance, which is always kept at a rhythm of 2/4 or 4/4, it is possible to form a lambada or macarene. Well, interpretations like Marco or Bayonne are most often performed at the New Year's carnival in Rio de Janeiro, and they all have energy and high-speed performance techniques. The classical version of this choreography is characterized by more calm movements and measured steps, which, nevertheless, do not lag behind the pace of music.

Brief characteristics of dance movements

Samba, in whatever variation it may be, is always characterized by certain movements. First of all, it's enough amplitude rocking the hips in time with the music. The very nature of the dance is based on flirting, lightness and a very fast pace, in which you need to manage to move the pelvis. Many believe that such an action is indecent, but if you remove this playful element, then all that the viewer sees is ordinary sports dances. Samba, though it gives the body considerable physical load and trains all muscle groups, must also have its own aura, its secret meaning. Only in this case it will be so incendiary and attractive, as we used to see it in the performance of professionals.

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