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LET’S EXPLORE THE RHYTHMS OF THE WORLD
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LET’S EXPLORE THE RHYTHMS OF THE WORLD

The “Everything is a Drum” season of All Around This World takes us into our comfort zone — sitting on the floor of the living room pounding on an Amazon Prime box with a stick.

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TROPICALIA WITH OS MUTANTES
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TROPICALIA WITH OS MUTANTES

Tropicalia is a Brazilian cultural movement that developed in the late ’60s as a fusion of Afro-Brazilian traditional music, experimental poetry, ambitious visual art and rock ‘n roll….

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A FORRÓ FLASHMOB
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A FORRÓ FLASHMOB

Forró is a rapid and lively collection of music genres intertwined with dynamic European-inspired couples dancing from Brazil’s northeast….

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PAGODE LYRICS PACK A PUNCH
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PAGODE LYRICS PACK A PUNCH

Pagode originated in the early ’80s as a festive, fun, highly danceable subgenre of samba that has come to be associated–not always favorably–with lighthearted pop….

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AREPAS CON ANGI
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AREPAS CON ANGI

Meet All Around This World’s friend Angi, who is cooking one of Venezuela's favorite foods -- AREPAS….!

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PRINCE, BUT NOT THAT PRINCE
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PRINCE, BUT NOT THAT PRINCE

Prince Koloni (Page de Prince Koloni) is a musician from Stoelmanseiland, Suriname, who performs reggae, kaseko, bigi pokoe and aléké music. Here we see him jamming aléké-skle with his band, Fondering.

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THE CULTURAL APPRECIATION PROJECT: DO A DANCE
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THE CULTURAL APPRECIATION PROJECT: DO A DANCE

There are SO MANY KINDS OF VIDEOS you can contribute to the Cultural Appreciation Project, All Around This World’s ambitous 2024 effort to collect 1000 culture-celebrating videos to raise money to seed a fund to support traditional musicians….

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THE CULTURAL-APPRECIATION PROJECT: YUM!
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THE CULTURAL-APPRECIATION PROJECT: YUM!

There are SO MANY KINDS OF VIDEOS you can contribute to the Cultural Apprciation Project, All Around This World’s ambitous 2024 effort to collect 1000 culture-celebrating videos to raise money to seed our fund to support traditional musicians….

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SAMBA MEANS “TO PRAY”
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SAMBA MEANS “TO PRAY”

Samba is more than just a form of Brazilian music or dance, more than just a way of celebrating Brazil's favorite holiday time, Carnival...it’s even more than just a way of life. The word “samba,” goes one of the many legends of the term’s origins, comes from an Angolan language and means: “to pray….”

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WAN FRAGA NO’ MO’ HANGA DE
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WAN FRAGA NO’ MO’ HANGA DE

A song from Suriname that All Around This World finds fascinating is "Wan Boto," which celebrates the coastal nation's culture of boats and making a living from the sea….

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OUR STORY MAY BE SAD….
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OUR STORY MAY BE SAD….

One of our favorite tracks on All Around This World: Latin America is "Our Story May Be Sad," as recorded by Garifuna musician James Lovell. The song is our adaptation of the opening lines of a narrative Garifuna musical presentation (as captured on a Smithsonian Folkways field recording) in which the narrator informs the audience that the piece to come is going to be a sad one...but, in true Garifuna form, we will envelop the struggle in laughter and joy. Enjoy the track on Bandcamp.

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WE CELEBRATE CUMBIA
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WE CELEBRATE CUMBIA

This is All Around This World's friend Maricela who lives in Medellin Colombia and dances Cumbia. Cumbia originated on Colombia’s Caribbean coast as a ritual courtship dance of enslaved Africans, eventually developing into a glorious social dance and, today, in nightclubs and backyard dance parties everywhere around the Latin world. Follow Marciela on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, at @entredos_danzacolombiana.

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“The Rhythm of Ecuador”
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“The Rhythm of Ecuador”

Meet our friend Jordan, a musician from Cuenca, Ecuador, who introduces us to Pasillo, the so-called 'rhythm of Ecuador." Pasillo is a Spanish-influenced music popular in Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Panama, often with a feel similar to the Viennese waltz. It’s a romantic music, often performed on a guitar or chrango, that accompanies an equally romantic dance.

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RUBEN, HUGO AND CANDOMBE
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RUBEN, HUGO AND CANDOMBE

Candombe is Afro-Uruguayan music that originated with enslaved Africans who arrived in Uruguay starting in the mid 1700s. “Candombe” was the generic name for their dances; the Africans called their drums, and the place they gathered to perform their music, “tangó….”

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