Based in the heartland of Afro-Brazil, the 38 dancers, singers and musicians of Balé Folclórico Da Bahia transform traditional culture into "a spectacular display of color, movement, music and drama" (Chicago Sun-Times). The acclaimed troupe celebrates candomblé, the uniquely Bahian spiritual practices rooted in the Yoruba religion brought to Brazil by West African slaves. To the accompaniment of live music, singing and drumming, the dancers "push themselves to their physical limits...they dance so hard that their spirits show" (Dance Magazine).
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 • 7 pm
parabens voces dançam muito bem tbm paticipo de um grupo assim orun ayé muito legal mesmo otimo......
digojp1989 1 year ago