
today I have emailed the people at cambridge evening news informing them about the 'cramba' project and asking them if they would be interested in getting involved.
Samba in Cambridge research report
Acro Iris Samba
There costumes are bright so they immediately draw your attention, each jumper and t-shirt has the same logo printed on it which gives it a sense of group identity. The people performing the samba look like there really enjoying themselves, it’s very lively there not just all stood still, there all dancing and getting into the performance. They have a woman at the front with a whistle to count everyone in and keep the beat going. By doing it in town , there are catching people attention and getting them involved in the performance.
Thudbox – Bal A
The group don’t have any pacific clothing on, giving them no sense of group identity. The group is much smaller than the other samba group and they are performing on stage rather than out on the street like the other group. They don’t have anyone counting them in, they seem very together and you can tell they know what they’re doing on stage. The lights look really good and go really well with the performance changing with the different beats.
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