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Batukaderas and kantaderas Cape Verdean
In a batuque session, a group of performers (almost always just women) gather themselves in a circle in a scenario that is called terreru [teˈʀeɾu]. This scenario does not have to be a precise location, it may be a back yard in a house or it may be a public square, for instance.
The musical piece begins with the players (that may be simultaneously or not batukaderas and kantaderas) executing the first movement, while one of the players goes to the center to perform the dance.
When the song is over, the dancer pulls back and another takes her place, and a new song begins. These performings may last for hours until the end of the batuque session.
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The musical piece begins with the players (that may be simultaneously or not batukaderas and kantaderas) executing the first movement, while one of the players goes to the center to perform the dance.
When the song is over, the dancer pulls back and another takes her place, and a new song begins. These performings may last for hours until the end of the batuque session.
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Many thanks for your visit, kind comments and favs
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Thank you for the interesting note Judite.
Bonne et agréable fin de semaine salutaire.
.........wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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The splendid mural creates a strong sense of empathic participation in the observer.
Have a great weekend. Herb
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great to be back to your images:)
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