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Un article de Samba en France.
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This page is dedicated to this kind of Brazilian street music and dance in France. It is aimed to promote sharing of ideas, resources, contacts and experiences, to promote a greater awareness of samba, and to make it known by all. | This page is dedicated to this kind of Brazilian street music and dance in France. It is aimed to promote sharing of ideas, resources, contacts and experiences, to promote a greater awareness of samba, and to make it known by all. | ||
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Welcome to the new version of the French Samba Home Page!
This page is dedicated to this kind of Brazilian street music and dance in France. It is aimed to promote sharing of ideas, resources, contacts and experiences, to promote a greater awareness of samba, and to make it known by all.
Please note that the links followed by a (( fr )) symbol lead to pages written in French.
Address book Addresses to practice or learn samba:
Dedicated shops:
Tips and goodies Various things to help one to progress:
The sambistas' instruments and accessories:
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News and events What happens in France:
Samba community, experience sharing French sambistas share their knowledge:
History and definitions Various materials in an encyclopedic fashion:
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