A cultural phenomenon from Rio de Janeiro's suburbs is conquering Brazil. At the "Baile Charme," the city's traditional Black music parties, collective dancing fosters community and identity.
"Up to 5,000 people come to dance here every weekend, since 1994," Eduardo tells DW.
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A cultural phenomenon from Rio de Janeiro's suburbs is conquering Brazil. At the "Baile Charme," the city's traditional Black ...
During Carnival, groups like Sons of Gandhi promote Afro-Brazilian culture, while events like the Blocao Carnival party bring ...
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Rio de Janeiro is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. I always joke with my friends that if it wasn't for the ...
It’s that time of year in Rio de Janeiro: Carnival! Carnival in the Brazilian city has two sides: the street parties, known ...
Vendors are a fixture at Rio’s Carnival street parties. They scour Instagram pages for times and locations, coordinate on ...
The Oscar-winning film tells the true story of a former Brazilian lawmaker who was abducted under Latin America’s longest ...