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Salvador Reverence Sand and Pulse Diversity in Carnival - 28/01/2026

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
When Tia Ciata left Bahia and migrated to Rio de Janeiro in 1876, he took along the traditions of the Afro-Brazilian culture and the sand of the Red Ncavo. His house on the beach on Onze was the language of m sicos and composers in the building which would be the carioca sand. Read more (01/28/2026)
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When Tia Ciata left Bahia and migrated to Rio de Janeiro in 1876, he took along the traditions of the Afro-Brazilian culture and the sand of the Red Ncavo. His house on the beach on Onze was the language of m sicos and composers in the building which would be the carioca sand. Read more (01/28/2026)

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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