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Afro-Brazilian Drummers

Afro-Brazilian Drummers

Amazing percussion ensemble performing Afro-Brazilian music
With traditional instruments, the show is energetic, diverse, and thrilling.
Performed in over 200 concerts in Italy & Europe, including the San Marino F1 race
Ideal for street festivals, carnivals, conferences, and corporate events
Based in Bologna, Italy, and available for events worldwide

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This percussion orchestra based in Bologna, Italy, consists of twenty musicians and takes its inspiration from Afro-Brazilian music. It offers various types of entertainment and different configurations of the percussion orchestra parade: from street parades, with up to 25 members playing through the streets, spreading their irresistible sound, to a stage show with fifteen players and a singer.

The group has performed in over 200 concerts in Italy and Europe, at events such as the Venice Carnival, the Carnival of Cento, the Ambrosian in Milan, the grand Karnaval World Cultures in Berlin, the Samba Festival Repercussion of Monleon Magnoac, the Festival Trail Travel Acoustic-Music, and the International Festival Muntagninjazz. They've also taken part in events like the Grand Prix of San Marino Formula 1 and the Bologna Motor Show.

Using traditional instruments such as the Afro-Brazilian surdo, repinique, caixa, tamborim, timbal, Chocalho, and agogo, they are perfect entertainment for street festivals, conferences, theaters, clubs, and corporate events.

The variety and charm of the instruments, along with the special care put into the arrangements and choreography, provide an intense, energetic, diverse, and exciting show.

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