Brazilian Entertainment
This Nice-based Brazilian entertainment group offers vibrant shows themed around Brazil for corporate events and private functions such as weddings, gala nights, anniversaries, conferences, and parades. They organize performances in the style of the Rio de Janeiro carnival, featuring professional dancers in authentic Brazilian costumes. Additionally, they bring in tropical rhythms from Salvador de Bahia.
The group showcases folkloric dances and rhythms from Brazil, including Samba, Maculélé, Frevo, Afro-Brazilian dances, Lambada, and Capoeira. The performances feature renowned artists and musical groups who have contributed to the global popularization of Afro-Brazilian culture.
For Brazilian dance shows: the performance is accompanied by pre-recorded music and includes between 1 to 10 artists, with a duration ranging from 10 minutes to 3 hours across various acts (destaque, mulatas, baianas, lambada, orixas, frevo, axé). At the end of each act, they engage the audience in interactive participation.
For acrobatic Capoeira shows: the performance also uses pre-recorded music, and audience participation is included at the end of each act.
Parade shows: a lively street parade featuring a percussion group playing the rhythms of Samba-Reggae and/or "Batucada," accompanied by Samba dancers and Capoeira acrobats.
- Capoeira
- Capoeira is at the same time a dance and a Brazilian martial art where magnificent acrobats with sculpted bodies defy the laws of gravity.
- Samba
- Samba is the most widespread dance of Brazil. In the Carnival period Samba dancers dress up and move their bodies to the beat of the "bateria".
- Carmen Miranda
- This dance which uses costumes in vivid colours and with exotic fruits is inspired by a Brazilian actress and singer.
- Dança do Fogo
- This is a dance dominated by the artist who plays with fire to an Afro-Brazilian rhythm.
- Dances
- This diabolical dance has its origins in Belém and from there has come to Bahia. It is full of sensuality between man and woman.
- Baiana
- This is the traditional Samba from Bahia where the women wear very large dresses and dance to sound of the "atabaque".
- Swing Baiano
- This is a kind of Samba originating from Bahia that has its roots in the "axé" rhythm where the participants move with great sensuality.
- Frevo
- Frevo is an indiviudual acrobatic dance in which the dancers use a small umbrella to carry out their acrobatics.
- Lambada