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Mirzahtoledo (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Na verdade pelo "Marksp" imaginei que fosse de SP...mas sei lá....falei que era brasileira e continuou falando em inglês...de repente podia ser só coincidência...
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And I know that new style is different, I just comment...only this.... I know that is different.
Cool!! You dance a long time!! More than me! But I dance all styles too!
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marksp (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yeah the basic step is very similar but the actual dance is very different check the link that says "referencias externas" on that wikipedia article. I dance both styles for more than 15 years, so I know what I'm talking about.
Achei que dava para notar de onde eu sou.
I really like this video here I hope they post more like this. Their technique and way to explain the transfer of weight can be basic but many advanced dances forget about these techniques.
Mirzahtoledo (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hi again!
Ok, Mark, before I comment here I checked in wikipedia,I understand know what you said, but the base of steps are the same,and the base of the song of this video is samba,and now,we have a New style of samba gafieira in brasil,is Style Jimmy de Oliveira,that we dance with others songs,like black music and others.Just for curious,where are you from?
Well,I understand you,and I believe that you understand me...so...everything's ok...
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And for all that read this....sorry my bad english
marksp (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
See, you got me wrong. Ballroom Samba is not Brazilian. That's what I'm trying to explain. It was based on maxixe but it is not the same as samba de gafieira. This is the basic step of International Ballroom Samba. It looks a lot like Samba de gafieira, but the rythm is different and Ballroom Samba isn't always danced along with samba music. That's why I told you to check the pt.wikipedia "international samba" so you can see that it is a different thing. (check the videos link)
Mirzahtoledo (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
One more thing,the people usually don't accept the opinions of brazilian people...we live and we know all kinds of samba since we born,even the brazilians that don't like samba know,cause it's a part of our culture.I'm not doing critics or talking bad, in contractile,I'm agree, and said this is a good video,and IS samba!! So...please people...peace!! And little more polite in comments,not only in this video...everybody is right in own opinion,and it's just a video...so...Peace!! And Smiles!!! =)
Mirzahtoledo (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I don't said it's wrong...don't worry!
I Said it's right! It is the basic step, the first step we learn!!
Read again, but I'll be more clear, I said that we,in Brasil, in these days, 2008, don't dance this step any more in ballrooms, in parties,only in school, to learn the rhythm, we usually dance others steps, samba have many steps, but it's right, and they dance good!! I know exactly what is samba, samba "carnaval", samba gafieira(this video)and samba rock. I like the video...I just comment.
marksp (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Não. Just because you don't like something you can't change reality to suit your ideas. Check on the portuguese wikipedia "Samba internacional"
Mirzahtoledo (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this is a first step the people learn in Gafieira...but just to "learn the rhythm"...we don't dance this step in ballrooms
Mirzahtoledo (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
SAMBA is Samba!!
Brazilian samba....is that you see in carnaval, but also ballroon samba is brazilian ...the name is SAMBA DE GAFIEIRA..or only GAFIEIRA...
But the two Kinds of samba are BRAZILIAN SAMBA!!!
I'm Brazilian, i known samba since I was born and I do Ballroom dance....
So...Brazilian samba and Ballroom sabma can be the same!!
Samba is Samba!!
Samba (carnaval) Samba Gafieira and samba rock are BRAZILIAN SAMBA...
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KayNyne13 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
yeah there's two kind of samba, one inspired by African dances, often seen in fiestas,carnavales and rodas, and the other style came from portugese and was inspired by European dances, thus the ballroom samba. |