Sagot :
Question
A group parading with members of atleast 100 perussionists, dancers and singers.
Answer
-Maracatu Groups-
Explanation
An ancient Afro-Brazilian carnival tradition
This rich cultural ceremony – first recorded in 1674 – has been preserved through the centuries by the maracatu naçãos – literally “maracatu nations”, which form the colourful parades of drums, dancers and costumed kings and queens of today's world famous Recife carnival.
The maracatu groups were called “nacoes” (nations) who paraded with a drumming ensemble numbering up to 100, accompanied by a singer, chorus, and a coterie of dancers.
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-John
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