Monday, May 6, 2024

Samba sounds for Pan Fusion

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THIS SUMMER you won’t have to be in Brazil to catch the samba fever.

That’s because next Friday at Ilaro Court Brazilian folk singer Ana Costa will be coming to the First Citizens Pan Fusion as a part of a collaboration with the Embassy of Brazil in Barbados.

The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) on Wednesday launched its latest edition of Pan Fusion in the presence of NCF chief executive officer Cranston Browne and minister counsellor and deputy head of the embassy of Brazil in Barbados, Fernando Muggiatti.

Muggiatti explained that Brazil was celebrating 100 years of the samba genre this year.

As a result, their government had chosen several countries to help them celebrate this event, Barbados being one of them.


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