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    Ilê Aiyê is a carnival block from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It is located in the Curuzu/Liberdade neighborhood, the largest afro-descendent population area...
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  • aimed to recreate and strengthen their community through their music. Ilê Aiyê, was founded in 1974. Like many blocos, they are not just a large band...
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    dictatorship, defined by many as Brazil's darkest period, when a group called Ilê Aiyê came together to protest black exclusion within the majority black state...
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    Paris in 1997 by Giba Gonçalves, a Bahian percussionist with links to Ilê Aiyê, Olodum, Muzenza, Male Debale, Jimmy Cliff, Tupi Nago, and Kaoma. Batala...
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    activists formed Ilê Aiyê, a music ensemble that derived their heavy rhythm from Candomblé's religious ceremonies. Quickly, Ilê Aiyê gained a huge following...
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  • instrumentation in the background playing a funk beat. Ara Ketu Badauê Ilê Aiyê Malê Debalê Monobloco Muzenza Olodum Swing do Pelo Timbalada Batuque, a...
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  • during Carnival. The Cultural Association Ilê Aiyê is based in Liberdade on Rua Direta do Curuzu. Ilê Aiyê is a Carnival block celebrating its African...
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    a cultural cooperative in Aracaju. She was quoted by the African bloc Ilê Aiyê in two editions of the Carnival of Bahia: in 1997, as part of the story...
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    by IPHAN, on 7 December 2006. Modelo Market Afolabi, Niyi (2016-05-01). Ilê Aiyê in Brazil and the Reinvention of Africa. Springer. ISBN 9781137598707....
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    Caldas, Sara Jane, and Chiclete com Banana, along with the evolution of Ilê Aiyê and the emergence of Olodum played a part in transforming Salvador’s Carnaval...
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