Thinking of so many issues and themes brought to the Samba Avenues by the "Schools of Samba" in Brazil, we feel that the exhibition and plots created by those schools can be inspiration to lessons from the global education approach. I explain: each school tells a story on the samba avenue, and the song that follow all exhibition helps to feature the plot besides very rich allegories and fantasies.
This year, the Schools presented stories from real characters like the conductor João Carlos Martins (Vai Vai from Sâo Paulo), also a pianist who recorded all Bach´s repertoire, and showed on the samba avenue, the story of classical music together with authentic Brazilian samba. Then, it was the meeting of the scholarly and the popular that got to spread the news of acceptance and multicultural interaction through arts and the typcical Brazilian entertainement.
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