Forró is a traditional Brazilian partner dance
originating from the Northeast of the country. It's known for its warm,
inviting atmosphere and close connection between dancers. The music
typically features accordion, zabumba, and triangle, creating a lively
yet intimate rhythm that brings people together. Whether danced in a
simple social setting or at large festivals, forró is all about
connection, joy, and the shared experience of moving to the
music.
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