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at a glance

passista is the specific portuguese term given to the female samba dancers who perform in the carnival samba parade - the term was first used in 1950's newspapers, and referred to women who had mastered the art of samba dancing.

a 'passo' is a dance step, in this case specifically referring to samb - in 1972 a wing of passistas was included in the mangueira samba school's performance. arrow-back     arrow-forward

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