Basic Samba (Part I)

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

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http://dancewithmonika.com
Monika Olejnik explains the basic samba action.

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  • QUE PORRA DE SAMBA É ESSE CARALHO? SUA FILHA DA PUTA!

    PARA COM ESSA PORRA HEIN!?

  • Look at the man in the background ...lmfao !!!

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  • SAMBA É SÓ NO BRASIL MESMO.

  • samba é com carlinhos araujo ensinando...

    isso é samba......ela deve ter visto essa dança em outro país,

    só pode ser...

  • @35milplug Samba is a Brazilian dance and musical genre originating in Bahia and with its roots in Brazil (Rio De Janeiro) and Africa via the West African slave trade and African religious traditions. It is recognized around the world as a symbol of Brazil and the Brazilian Carnival. Considered one of the most popular Brazilian cultural expressions, samba has become an icon of Brazilian national identity

  • @35milplug You do not know what to say, I am Brazilian living culture of my parents, do your homework, what you describe as samba dancing the samba is two gafieira. I do not need to watch videos, get out of my house and go to a bar, go to a gafieira, which you can not imagine what comment about what you do not know.

  • PALHAÇADA

  • essa palhaça nao sbe porrraaa nenhuma.. sai dai ...vergonha!!

  • not like that! brazilian talking here

  • FUCK YOU , GET A LIFE BITCH, LEARN HOW TO TEACH THE REAL SAMBA... DICK HEAD

  • WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS ? embarressing!

  • @AzziJulio do your homework, watch some international latin american tournaments(inclusing the samba) and than watch some brazilian samba and than we can talk again. whereas Brazilian Samba is generally danced alone, international samba is always danced as a couple with typical steps being things like the bota fogos, voltas and samba walks. what this lady is explaing (very well in fact) is the basic hip action and bounce of the international samba.

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