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  • Harrison Ford, wife Calista Flockhart and son Liam: Carnival Fans
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    Harrison Ford, wife Calista Flockhart and son Liam: Carnival Fans
    Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Harrison Ford takes wife Calista Flockhart and son Liam to the famous Carnival parade in Rio! The trio went to Sapucai to watch the parade with Rio De Janeiro's Governor Eduardo Paes, they all looked amazed with the Samba Schools parade!!

    AKM-GSI February 16, 2013


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  • RIO DE JANEIRO: Prince Charles in Brasil
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    RIO DE JANEIRO: Prince Charles in Brasil
    Britain's Prince Charles joins samba dancers at the Casa da Cultura, a center run by the charity ActionAid, in a slum on the outskirts of Rio de Janiero, Brazil, Tuesda
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  • Brazilian Day Celebrations In Philadelphia 2025
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    Brazilian Day Celebrations In Philadelphia 2025
    Drummers perform samba rhythms during the Brazilian Day celebrations at the PECO Multicultural Series in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, on September 7, 2025. The drummers energize the crowd with vibrant beats as part of the festivities showcasing Brazilian culture. (Photo by David Suns/NurPhoto)

     

  • Brazilian Day Celebrations In Philadelphia 2025
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    Brazilian Day Celebrations In Philadelphia 2025
    Samba dancers perform during the Brazilian Day celebrations at the PECO Multicultural Series in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, on September 7, 2025. The performers run toward the crowd to dance and interact with attendees, bringing the festive energy of Brazilian culture to the celebration. (Photo by David Suns/NurPhoto)

     

  • Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
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    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'

    Neguinho da Beija-Flor, 75, is the most recognisable voice in Rio de Janeiro's elite carnival league and has led 50 consecutive parades for the same school.

    Members of the samba school Beija Flor de Nilopolis attend the Neguinho da Beija Flor's tribute event for the 50 years he has been singing in the samba school and his last year as the official singer during a rehearsal in Nilopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. February 13, 2025. Photo: Ian Cheibub

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  • Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
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    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'

    Neguinho da Beija-Flor, 75, is the most recognisable voice in Rio de Janeiro's elite carnival league and has led 50 consecutive parades for the same school.

    Members of the samba school Beija Flor de Nilopolis attend the Neguinho da Beija Flor's tribute event for the 50 years he has been singing in the samba school and his last year as the official singer during a rehearsal in Nilopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. February 13, 2025. Photo: Ian Cheibub

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  • Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
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    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'

    Neguinho da Beija-Flor, 75, is the most recognisable voice in Rio de Janeiro's elite carnival league and has led 50 consecutive parades for the same school.

    Neguinho da Beija Flor sings his tribute event for the 50 years he has been singing in the samba school and his last year as the official singer during a rehearsal in Nilopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. February 13, 2025. Photo: Ian Cheibub

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  • Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
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    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'

    Neguinho da Beija-Flor, 75, is the most recognisable voice in Rio de Janeiro's elite carnival league and has led 50 consecutive parades for the same school.

    Neguinho da Beija Flor sings his tribute event for the 50 years he has been singing in the samba school and his last year as the official singer during a rehearsal in Nilopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. February 13, 2025. Photo: Ian Cheibub

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  • Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
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    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'
    Brazilian samba star Neguinho da Beija-Flor says goodbye: 'I've fought a lot, but I also think we need to live'

    Neguinho da Beija-Flor, 75, is the most recognisable voice in Rio de Janeiro's elite carnival league and has led 50 consecutive parades for the same school.

    Neguinho da Beija Flor attends his tribute event during a rehearsal in Nilopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. February 13, 2025. Photo: Ian Cheibub

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  • Antonio Zambujo
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    Antonio Zambujo
    Antonio Zambujo,
    les Suds a` Arles 07/2011
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  • Antonio Zambujo
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    Antonio Zambujo
    Antonio Zambujo,
    les Suds a` Arles 07/2011
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  • Antonio Zambujo
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    Antonio Zambujo,
    les Suds a` Arles 07/2011
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  • Gilberto Gil
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    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil
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    Gilberto Gil
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    Gilberto Gil
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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  • Gilberto Gil
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C a` Marseille 07/2013
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    Gilberto Gil au FJ5C à Marseille 07/2013
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  • Mariana de Moraes
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    Mariana de Moraes
    Mariana de Moraes
    Née à Rio de Janeiro, petite fille du poète Vinicius de Moraes auteur pour Tom Jobim et Joao Gilberto. Avec son de caractère, elle puise son répertoire dans les trésors cachés des meilleures sambas
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    Mariana de Moraes
    Mariana de Moraes
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    2005
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  • Mariana de Moraes
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    Mariana de Moraes
    Mariana de Moraes
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    2005
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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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    Joao Laet / The Guardian

     

  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

    Joao Laet / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

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  • 'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
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    'Only in Rio': South Korea's ambassador to Brazil is an unlikely samba star
    Lim Ki-mo first heard Brazilian music 50 years ago in his home town of Busan; now his consular crooning marks a triumph of soft power.

    Brazil's latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame.

    Lim's singing career hit new heights as he took the stage at one of Rio's most illustrious samba spots, Renascenca Clube, to perform with one of its top samba groups. Hundreds of samba connoisseurs threw their hands in their and danced euphorically as Seoul's man in Brasília sang tracks by the legendary composer Adoniran Barbosa and the chart-topping combo Grupo Revelaçao.

    The South Korean ambassador, Lim Ki-mo, strolls down Rio's Copacabana beach after performing at one of the city's most celebrated samba clubs this week. Lim's singing talents and love for Brazilian music have made him a celebrity in the South American country.

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  • 'Enough of being bossed around by men': Brazil's first all-women samba school dances to its own beat
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    'Enough of being bossed around by men': Brazil's first all-women samba school dances to its own beat
    The sexism, stereotypes and sniggering don't deter the members of TPM as they prepare to compete in Rio's carnival.

    Preparations for Brazil's carnival are in full swing in Madureira, a neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro famed for its strong samba tradition. In a courtyard strewn with colourful paper and fabric scraps, a handful of women are working on costumes.

    The mostly middle-aged black women snipping, gluing and painting belong to one of Rio's newest samba schools: Turma da Paz de Madureira (TPM), or the Madureira Group of Peace. All of its members, from the directors down to the percussionists and dancers, are women.

    Women have always been closely involved in Rio's samba schools, not just as tailors and sparkly samba muses but also as musicians and participants in the creative process. Yet rarely have they occupied positions of power, or had their contributions to these community based musical organisations recognised.

    TPMÕs samba dancers rehearse at the groupÕs headquarters on Jan. 27, 2024, ahead of the samba schoolÕs first performance in Rio de JaneiroÕs Sambadrome.

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  • 'Enough of being bossed around by men': Brazil's first all-women samba school dances to its own beat
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    'Enough of being bossed around by men': Brazil's first all-women samba school dances to its own beat
    The sexism, stereotypes and sniggering don't deter the members of TPM as they prepare to compete in Rio's carnival.

    Preparations for Brazil's carnival are in full swing in Madureira, a neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro famed for its strong samba tradition. In a courtyard strewn with colourful paper and fabric scraps, a handful of women are working on costumes.

    The mostly middle-aged black women snipping, gluing and painting belong to one of Rio's newest samba schools: Turma da Paz de Madureira (TPM), or the Madureira Group of Peace. All of its members, from the directors down to the percussionists and dancers, are women.

    Women have always been closely involved in Rio's samba schools, not just as tailors and sparkly samba muses but also as musicians and participants in the creative process. Yet rarely have they occupied positions of power, or had their contributions to these community based musical organisations recognised.

    Conductor Paloma Bento leads TPMÕs percussion band during rehearsal at the groupÕs headquarters on Jan. 27, 2024, ahead of the samba schoolÕs first performance in Rio de JaneiroÕs Sambadrome.

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  • 'Enough of being bossed around by men': Brazil's first all-women samba school dances to its own beat
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    'Enough of being bossed around by men': Brazil's first all-women samba school dances to its own beat
    The sexism, stereotypes and sniggering don't deter the members of TPM as they prepare to compete in Rio's carnival.

    Preparations for Brazil's carnival are in full swing in Madureira, a neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro famed for its strong samba tradition. In a courtyard strewn with colourful paper and fabric scraps, a handful of women are working on costumes.

    The mostly middle-aged black women snipping, gluing and painting belong to one of Rio's newest samba schools: Turma da Paz de Madureira (TPM), or the Madureira Group of Peace. All of its members, from the directors down to the percussionists and dancers, are women.

    Women have always been closely involved in Rio's samba schools, not just as tailors and sparkly samba muses but also as musicians and participants in the creative process. Yet rarely have they occupied positions of power, or had their contributions to these community based musical organisations recognised.

    Margareth Oliveira, a director of one of TPMÕs dance groups, or Òalas,Ó working on costumes at the groupÕs headquarters on Jan. 27, 2024, ahead of samba schoolÕs first performance in Rio de JaneiroÕs Sambadrome.

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