• Favela Rising (redirect from Afro-Reggae)
    genres include, but are not limited to soul, reggae, rap, and hip-hop. Early on, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae offered a different type of education to the...
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  • kuduro, afro house, deep house, tribal house, soul, techno and traditional African music. The EP included collaborations with Nandi Ndlovu, Grupo Zore and...
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    pre-eminent in creating new cultural forms such as calypso, reggae music, and Rastafari within the Caribbean. Beyond the region, a new Afro-Caribbean diaspora...
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    Argentina, the Afro-Argentine community is beginning to emerge from the shadows. There have been black organizations such as "Grupo Cultural Afro," "SOS Racismo...
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    (Catholic Youth Movement) and the Centros Populares de Cultura (Popular Cultural Centers) (CPC). As a left leaning student, he pursued filmmaking as he...
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    Afro-Brazilian music consists of a mixture of musical and cultural influences from Sub-Saharan Africa, Portugal, and on a smaller scale, Amerindian music...
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    Candombe (category Afro-Uruguayan culture)
    Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) inscribed candombe in its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. To...
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    Music of Puerto Rico (category Cultural history of Puerto Rico)
    Alma Moyo. In Chicago Buya, and Afro-Caribe have kept the tradition alive and evolving. In California Bomba Liberte, Grupo Aguacero, Bombalele, La Mixta...
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    Raquel Trindade (category Recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil))
    Trindade, a Kambinda, e a arte afro-brasileira". Unicamp (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 23 July 2023. "O GRUPO". Urucungos, Puítas e Quinjengues...
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    Majagual. In the United States, an Afro- Colombian band based in New York called Grupo Rebolu, performs a variety of Afro-Colombian rhythms with authentic...
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    Gilberto Gil (category Afro-Brazilian male songer-songwriters)
    influenced by samba reggae, one of the many elements of Gil's style. The title is a play on the name Olodum, a major samba reggae cultural group based in Salvador...
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  • Luiz Costa Lima (2000). "The experimental music of Hermeto Paschoal e Grupo (1981-93): a musical system in the making". British Journal of Ethnomusicology...
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    Nueva Crema and Grupo Néctar. Some musical groups that play Peruvian cumbia today are: Agua Marina, Armonia 10, Agua Bella, and Grupo 5. These groups...
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  • African musical heritage is more pronounced, and Afro-Caribbean music including rumba, calypso and reggae are popular. In most of Costa Rica, ancient instruments...
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    Retrieved 12 December 2023. Galinsky, Philip (1996). "Co-option, Cultural Resistance, and Afro-Brazilian Identity: A History of the "Pagode" Samba Movement...
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    Bia Ferreira (category Afro-Brazilian women singers)
    Rodrigues, Paula (21 November 2021). "A desobediência pelo afeto". Ecoa. Grupo Folha. Retrieved 18 March 2022. Toerkell, Liv (2 January 2020). "The Power...
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  • Tambor (dance) (category Afro–Latin American culture)
    Tambor is a coastal Afro-Venezuelan music and dance. It is a cultural manifestation originating in the slaves from Africa. The drums are of Kongo origin...
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    and Joe Arroyo from Colombia. Other popular acts are Fruko y sus Tesos, Grupo Niche and Rubén Blades (now as a soloist). During this period Cuba received...
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  • Ardévol (1911–1981), a Catalan composer established in Cuba since 1930, the "Grupo de Renovación Musical" served as a platform for a group of young composers...
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    with important impact on the city's black political and cultural scene emerged. Soon after, Grupo Palmares was founded, which, according to Deivison de...
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    manguebeat movement is a cultural movement created circa 1991 in the city of Recife in Northeast Brazil in reaction to the cultural and economic stagnation...
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  • music and recently been popularized by famous artist such as Peso Pluma and Grupo Frontera. These folk tales consist of money and love. Poetry backed up intrumentals...
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    grupera comes from the fact that many of the bands had names starting with Grupo (Group). Most of these groups had a rural origin and many previously played...
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    the carnival. The most traditional accolades are Dodô and Osmar Trophy (Grupo A Tarde), Band Folia Trophy (Rede Bandeirantes) and Troféu Bahia Folia (Rede...
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    Portuguese). Grupo Folha. Retrieved April 27, 2014. "Depois do 'Oscar', governo muda regras do cinema". Folha de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Grupo Folha. February...
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  • Halcon de la Sierra "Nave 727" (refers to the "Boeing 727" aircraft) by Grupo Laberinto "Cuerno de Chivo" ("Goat's Horn", Spanish slang for AK-47 rifle)...
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    1980: Cérebro magnético 1981: Planetário da Gávea 1982: Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo (reissued by Westwind Germany on CD as The Legendary Improviser. The reissue...
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  • term duranguense refers to the people from the Mexican state of Durango. Grupo Paraíso Tropical de Durango are believed to be the first to begin the movement...
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    Silvio Santos (category Grupo Silvio Santos)
    tried to get involved in politics and ran for president in 1989. In 2008, Grupo Silvio Santos turned 50 and consisted of 44 companies, with ventures that...
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  • genres. However, through the '90s, Argentine cumbia bands such as Grupo Sombras or Grupo Green didn't touch social issues, and in fact, their lyrics were...
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