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Baiana of Mangueira samba school on her way to the Samba Schools Parade. The "ala das baianas" is considered one of the most important for a school of samba. Composed, preferably, by ladies dressed in clothes that refer to old aunts of the first groups of Bahia samba of the early twentieth century, in Rio de Janeiro. Was introduced in the parade even in 30 years as a tribute to the "aunts" of samba, which Sambistas refuge in their homes at the time when the pace was sidelined.
Ricardo Beliel / BrazilPhotos 3780x4728 / 2.2MB
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