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Pretty soon, they'll turn the concert hall into a Brazilian street corner with their rendition of "Batucada," a rousing street song meant for dancing.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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She also included the perky, festive "Batucada" by Uruguayan composer Isaias Savio; the warm, chant-like "Uirapuru de Amazonas" by the Brazilian Gaudencio Thiago de Mello; the sparkling
Berks county news 2008
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They walk in with, you know, like a Brazilian-style Batucada.
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They walk in with, you know, like a Brazilian-style Batucada.
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They walk in with, you know, like a Brazilian-style Batucada.
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Tuesday's Robot, a really good group, followed Larry and Tao, and they were to be followed by a continuous succession of musicians all afternoon -- Sara Thomsen; David Rovics; Emma's Revolution; Palbasha Siddique; Robayat (Persian music), the Batucada do Norte Brazilian drum band, and a guy who blew into a giant Conch shell to make music.
Coleen Rowley: Peace Island in a Police State--When in Doubt, Hold a Picnic! 2008
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Besides La Batucada, he drinks at Irish pub O'Hara's and works out at nearby Calypso gym.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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He's a regular at La Batucada cocktail bar, where he might be drinking anything from a cocktail to a beer or whisky.
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Besides La Batucada, he drinks at Irish pub O'Hara's and works out at nearby Calypso gym.
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According to the manager of La Batucada pub, who gave his name only as Rafa, Spargo comes in "almost every night."
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