Samba Lelê (2006) - choir (with or without keyboard) by Cecilia Esquivel (Voices of Training)
Samba Lêle is a traditional "cantiga de roda" (circle song) from Brazil. It is the story of a girl called Lelê whose head hurts because she fell down while dancing the samba. This song is used as one of the chants that accompany capoeira, (a Brazilian martial art of African origin.) There are hundreds of versions of Samba Lelê. All sprouted from the improvisational folklore tradition. NOTE: For the price of one download you may make as many copies as you wish for your choir. For each additional... (more)
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