• Look up maculele in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maculele, Maculelê or Makulele may refer to: Makuleke, Makulele Area, Makuleke Region, or Pafuri...
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    has media related to Maculelê. Maculele interview with mestre popo Lyrics and videos of Maculele songs and music Article on Maculelê from Instituto Palmeiras...
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  • Cumbia Duranguense Forró International Latin Argentine tango Capoeira Maculelê Danza Jive Merengue Milonga Reggaeton Rumba Rueda Salsa Samba (ballroom...
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    people during the New World diaspora. The atabaque is used in Capoeira, Maculelê and the Afro-Brazilian religions of Candomblé and Umbanda. It is considered...
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    Capoeira (section Maculelê)
    considered one of the primitive forms of modern Samba. Originally the Maculelê is believed to have been an indigenous armed fighting style, using two...
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    machetes against various surfaces while dancing, simulating a battle. Maculelê, an Afro-Brazilian dance and martial art, can also be performed with facões...
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    including Venezuela's juego del garrote, Brazil's palo do Brasil and Maculelê, Trinidad's calinda and the South Americans' Eskrima Kombat. Sticks and...
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  • (historical) Lurish dance (Iran and Iraq) Lyrical dance Maanch Macarena (Spain) Maculelê Madison (Line dance) Maglalatik (Folk Dance of Philippines) Mahari dance...
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    the standard pattern, and known in Cuba as clave. Pattern 1 is used in maculelê and some Candomblé and Macumba rhythms. Bell 2 is used in afoxê and can...
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  • Stitch: Experiment 626 Grimas, long sticks used in the Afro-Brazilian dance Maculelê Grimer, a Pokémon Grimma, a town in the Free State of Saxony, Central Germany...
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    Morris dancing – Cultural dispute Călușari – A riitual acrobatic dance Maculelê (dance) – Brazilian folk dancePages displaying short descriptions of redirect...
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  • P'aquchi Siklla Tobas Waka waka Brazilian Zouk Carimbó Frevo Lambada Lundu Maculelê Maxixe Samba Samba de Gafieira Suscia Xaxado An Dro Gavotte Laride Plinn...
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    marabaixo, maracatu, ijexá, coco, jongo, carimbó, lambada, maxixe, and maculelê. Like every other part of the American continent where there were African...
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  • Bermuda Gombey Bolivia Huayno, Caporales, Diablada Brazil Samba, Frevo, Maculelê, Carimbó, Capoeira, Siriri, Forró, Maxixe, Coco Brunei Zapin Bulgaria Rŭchenitsa...
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  • incorporated other Afro-Brazilian dances, including maculelê. He claimed to be the first to integrate maculélé into capoeira demonstrations. Mestre Canjiquinha...
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  • reggae-jam), African, Afro-Cuban, bellydance, cabera, capoeira, kalinka, maculelê, malevos, sevillanas, Tahitian, tropak Eastern classical styles Malaysian...
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    pattern the Cubans call clave in the Afro-Brazilian music of Macumba and Maculelê (dance). "Son clave" and "rumba clave" are also used as a tamborim part...
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    African and Afro-Brazilian dance art forms, such as engolo, capoeira, maculelê and samba de roda. By extension, the whole event may be called a roda (as...
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    Voltando, Disputa de Poder, and Ex-amor), and religious songs (Cantos de Maculelê, Reis e rainhas do Maracatu, Então é Natal, Ave Maria, and Jesus Cristo)...
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    energetic acrobatic capoeira dance moves. Cakewalk Set de flo' Patting juba Maculelê (stick dance) Weapon dance Knowles, Mark (2002). Tap Roots: The Early History...
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    incorporated new techniques into capoeira from the African arts of batuque and maculêlê, as well as from Greco-Roman wrestling, ju-jitsu, judo, and French savate...
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  • Luther Brown, Blake McGrath Solos: Group dance: "Maculele" – Mestre Barrao Axe Capoeira (Maculelê; Choreographer: Paul Becker) Solos: New partners: Francis...
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    Punk in Brazil Chula Vanerão Brazilian Zouk Carimbó Frevo Lambada Lundu Maculelê Maxixe Samba Samba de Gafieira Suscia Xaxado Forró Hip-Hop Television has...
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  • considerable. For example, capoeira—a dance-like fighting style—and the maculelê fighting dance are strongly reminiscent of African dances. Capoeira is...
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  • of theaters for dance - List of U.S. state dances - Timeline of ballet Maculelê (dance) - Majorette (dancer) - Mako (dance) - Manipuri dance - Mariinsky...
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    samba, marabaixo, maracatu, ijexá, coco, jongo, carimbó, lambada, maxixe, maculelê. Just as happened in all the regions of America where African slaves were...
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  • as hip-hop, ragga, grime, bhangra, raï, batucada, coco, samba, dubstep, maculelê, jongo, capoeira, dub and kuduro. Maga Bo moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1999...
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    de Janeiro about 'Northeastern folklore,' encompassing practices like maculelê, samba de roda, puxada de rede, and even lamento africano. To preserve...
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    are different than the patterns used in Cuba. Bell pattern 1 is used in maculelê and some Candomblé and Macumba rhythms. Pattern 1 is known in Cuba as son...
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    group that performed Afro-Brazilian folk arts such as capoeira, samba, maculelê, candomblé and puxada da rede. Eventually Pastinha's academy fell on hard...
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