Samba Festival

Every aspect of the Rio carnival is dancing and music. The most popular samba dance festival is the samba, an African dance brought over by the slaves. The samba festival is created by the African slaves mixing with the choros, street bands, of Brazil.

The samba is the most popular dance not only in carnival but in the ghetto villages outside of the main cities. The samba is the most popular festival and the main dance of Rio Carnival but it is not performed in silence. Samba festival Music is another major aspect of all parts of carnival. Samba Carnival Instruments are an important part of Brazil and the Rio de Janeiro Carnival, sending out the irresistible beats and rhythms making the crowd explode in a colorful dance revolution fantasy fest.

Samba Dance Festival 2014

Samba dance festival 2014 danced as a festival dance during the street carnivals and celebrations. The festive style and mood of the dance has kept it active and admired to this day. Samba festival is the most popular and funny dance that fits most of today's well-liked music. Samba festival has a very distinct rhythm, highlighted to its best by characteristic Brazilian musical instruments, originally called tamborim, chocalho, reco-reco and cabaca. To achieve the true character of the Samba a dancer should give it a happy, flirtatious and exuberant interpretation.

Many figures, used in the Samba today, require a pelvic tilt Samba action. This samba action is very difficult to accomplish, but without it the dance loses much of its effect. Principal characteristics of the Samba are the rapid steps taken on a quarter of a beat and the pronounced rocking motion and influence of the dancing couple.