Samba 

101 creative works found

  • Street Carnival in Montevideo, Uruguay, 2008 The drum players warm up their tambors with fire in order to stretch up its leather (thus making a louder noise).

  • Despite the rain, the samba schools which hadn’t rallied yet kept on playing and dancing in the backstage on what would be (if the weather helped) the last day of their carnival. Montevideo, Uruguay, February 2008.

  • Who doesn’t want a samba? or any splitty really

  • White version of the samba shirt

  • Brazil series / Colorful digital painting by Alejandro Silveira.

  • Early VW Bus front Vector.

  • Smaller version of the VW Kombi Shirt

  • Who doesn’t want a Barndoor Kombi? Pre March 1955..

  • tah dah and now I’m a card…. /

  • But wait there’s more….... /

  • If you think I’m cute wait ‘till you see my bother… /

  • Yes we’ve seen this before but i only ever made them card size / Due too popular demand… / (well one friends nagging) / they are now avalible in afull range of sizes etc / to adorn your walls / And make you feel Happy /

  • All the various Split window models..

  • They dance in the heat of the moment. / / /

  • They dance in the heat of the moment. / / /

  • KOMBI Wall Mounted Prints also available.

  • Camera: SONY DSC-F828 Lens: Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 28-200 mm (2-2,8/7.1-51) Date: 28-Maj-2006 Location: Sarajevo 14 years old boy / IMAGE NOT FOR SALE Velika Zemlja / (Ekatarina velika) Ovo je zemlja za nas / ovo je zemlja za sve naše ljude / ovo je kuća za nas / ovo je kuća za svu našu djecu / pogledaj me, o pogledaj me / očima djeteta U zemlji vidim spas / iz sna me budi glas koji prepoznajem / dok grane miluju naša tijela / dok sijenke prave pokrov za nas Čujem vrati se, čujem ostani / čujem, vrati se, oprosti mi / ne idi, ne idi ne U svakom porazu / ja sam vidio dio slobode / i kad je gotovo za mene / znaj, tek tad je počelo / pogledaj me, o pogledaj me / očima djeteta

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Samba is a Brazilian dance and musical genre originating in African and European roots. The word is derived from the Portugese verb sambar, meaning “to dance to rhythm.” It is a worldwide recognized symbol of Brazil and the Carnival and is the national dance of Brazil. Considered one of the most popular Brazilian cultural expressions, the samba has become an icon of Brazilian national identity. The Bahian samba de roda (dance circle), which became a UNESCO Heritage of Humanity in 2005, was a basis of the samba carioca, the samba that is played and danced in Rio de Janeiro. Photographed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Canon EOS 50E / Rebel Elan IIE.

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