A Brazilian music proposal by the band Forró Do Pulpo at the XXIII Festival Internacional Teatre de Teresetes de Mallorca.
The trio is made up of Aninha Paschoal (zabumba and vocals), Diego Santiago (electric guitar) and Antoni Crespí (percussion). They make their own versions of xotes and baiões of classics and 'B-sides' of forró, in addition to navigating different styles of Brazilian popular culture (coco de roda, capoeira, ciranda, carimbó ...).
Forró is a style of Brazilian music and dance that has its origin in popular festivals in the interior of the northeast of Brazil.
The XXIII Festival Internacional Teatre de Teresetes de Mallorca is held from May 24 to 30, 2021 in a total of 21 towns and cities on the island, with performances in municipal libraries, theaters, auditoriums, cultural centers and outdoor spaces.
The program includes 17 shows, with varied and original proposals from 17 different companies, most of them from Mallorca and the peninsula. It also has international representation from countries such as France, Israel, Italy or Brazil.
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