Head out at the beginning of the night to an open air night club where Brazilian rhythms heat up the night. Feel the beats, from Carimbo of the ...
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Head out at the beginning of the night to an open air night club where Brazilian rhythms heat up the night. Feel the beats, from Carimbo of the Amazon to the Samba of Rio de Janeiro, from the Frevo of Pernambuco to the Forró of the North East, and the Maculelê to the Capoeira of Bahia.
The dances of the immigrants are represented as well, with a Repentista or Embolador de Coco (coconut), a traditional character in Rio Grande do Norte’s popular songs. The traditional Forró happens every Thursday.
The Forró takes place in the historic building, listed by the Historical Patrimony called Centro de Turismo de Natal, once hosted a prison in the city and today the old cells are occupied by various handicrafts and an art gallery. During the show some shops are open and the restaurant offers bar service and the best of regional and contemporary cuisine.
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