This choreography is named after a tune called "Cremilda", with a drum & bass groove played on the pandeiro by Brazilian percussionist Marcos Suzano. We looped the groove and from there stemmed th...
This choreography is named after a tune called "Cremilda", with a drum & bass groove played on the pandeiro by Brazilian percussionist Marcos Suzano. We looped the groove and from there stemmed the ideas for this work. This performance was filmed on the popular TV talk show "Jô Soares". São Paulo, 2006.
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Many different songs, loops & grooves went into this mix. The basic groove, at the beginning, is a loop I made from a Marcus Suzano pandeiro recording, from a song called Cremilda, hence the title.
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