MANIFESTAÇÕES CULTURAIS DOS ESTUDANTES GUINEENSES NA UNILAB: ANÁLISE DO PROJETO DE EXTENSÃO ‘KABAZ DI TERRA’ DANÇAS E RITMOS TRADICIONAIS DA GUINÉ-BISSAU
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https://doi.org/10.5212/Rev.Conexao.v.19.21710.012Abstract
“Kabaz di Terra” was created in 2019 by Guinean students from different courses at the University of International Integration of Lusofonia Afrobrasileira (UNILAB) in the State of Ceará-Brazil with the aim of disseminating, recognizing and valuing the culture(s) Guinean in the diaspora. Guinea-Bissau is a West African country and has more than a dozen representative ethnic groups, groups distributed in the eight regions of the country, including the capital Bissau. Each group has its own language, culture, customs and experiences. Therefore, the country has a rich and diverse cultural heritage. This culture varies from ethnicity to ethnicity, ranging from linguistic difference, dance, artistic expression, musical tradition to cultural manifestations.
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