Tia Ciata, born Hilária Batista de Almeida (1854–1924) was a Brazilian mãe-de-santo of Candomblé, and an influential figure in the development of samba...
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as a partner — and conceived in a famous Candomblé house, the house of Tia Ciata, which was frequented by popular musicians of the time. Because it was...
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and beginning of the 20th century in Rio de Janeiro by the Bahian woman Tia Ciata were famous. And earlier, the writer Joaquim José de França Júnior, in...
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Ciata. A place for meetings around religion, cuisine, dance and music, Tia Ciata's home was frequented both by samba musicians and pais-de-santo as well...
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of the important locations for the creation of samba was the house of Tia Ciata, a woman from Bahia who moved to Rio de Janeiro and used to cook snacks...
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gatherings he attended were at the houses of vovó Celi, tia Esther, Oswaldo Cruz and tia Ciata, where musicians like Lalu de Ouro, Caninha, João da Baiana...
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Maria Firmina dos Reis, Mariana Crioula, Na Agontimé, Tereza de Benguela, Tia Ciata, and Zacimba Gaba. The book is in its third edition being published by...
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Graça Pereira Reis Santo Cristo 2 to Praça XV Gamboa Cidade do Samba/Tia Ciata Providência Nina Rabha Tunnel Harmonia Utopia/AquaRio Parada dos Navios/Valongo...
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countless parties. He participated in the musical gatherings at the home of Tia Ciata, alongside João da Baiana, Pixinguinha, Hilário Jovino Ferreira and others...
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