Brazil: Samba
Samba is Brazil's national dance. Samba is commonly associated with Carnival. Samba is so respected in Brazil that there are schools dedicated to teaching samba. Today, samba comes in many varieties. Samba can be danced with a partner or individually. Samba is based on a standard duple meter and emphasizes the third beat by inserting a short pause just before it. The samba dance emphasizes the hips shaking to the rhythm. Samba's rhythm is very energetic and tempts everyone to dance along. Originally, Samba came from the slaves of Western Africa brought over by the Portuguese. Samba has African-derived characteristics, like polyrhythm and call-and-response vocals. The majority of instruments in Samba are percussion. The most recognizable instrument in samba is the cuíca (a friction drum). European influences are also apparent in samba. Sometimes guitars or pianos are played during sambas. Overall, samba doesn't fail to capture the attention from all parts of the world wit