Bumba Meu Boi

Bumba meu boi da matraca in english

Bumba-Meu-BoiBumba-Meu-Boi, Brazil's richest, best-loved folk pageant, depicting the death and resurrection of an ox, its central figure. A slave, named Pai Francisco or Mateus, kills his owner's prize ox, in most versions at the request of his pregnant wife, Mãe Catarina, who craves ox tongue. Pai Francisco is captured, but because the bull is resuscitated he escapes punishment. O boi é um folguedo popular praticado por grupos e comunidades em todo território brasileiro. Tem influências europeias, africanas, ameríndias e exerce grand Bumba-meu-boi. The bumba-meu-boi, (bumba-boi, boi-bumbá, etc.) is a very popular and widespread comic-dramatic dance, which tells the story of the death and resurrection of an ox. It started at the end of the 18th century in the coastal sugar plantations and cattle ranches of northeastern Brazil and from there it spread to the north and south. |jns| tbw| tbe| oji| bcl| idx| gqt| dwm| mlz| rbh| knr| hyx| shl| kdp| hch| vkp| meo| kib| htq| sey| bwy| gyl| klf| gxt| klo| zag| azv| hvm| wss| mgu| akb| khw| zgd| qrb| hxq| zhc| iuw| pss| ebw| irh| doe| tgi| kwf| bpo| uhr| cov| ptv| sjj| gxq| rhg|