MUSIC MOVES CULTURE AND INSPIRES LUSOPHONY:

FROM THE INTERIOR OF CAPE VERDE TO THE (RE)ENCOUNTER WITH PORTUGAL

Authors

  • Catarina da Silva
  • Paula Guerra

Abstract

The birth of a Creole sphere in Portugal is accompanied by rhythms sustained in morna, batuque, coladeira and funaná in which new musical semblances come to move the body and marry the skin. These spheres, established from Cape Verde, direct and future Lisbon as new, daring, active and close to Africa which, sung from different latitudes, ventures the reencounter of discourses, flows and roots. This article is intended in that sense: from the bibliographic review process, the documental approach articulates perspectives and mobilizes dynamics in the demand of multiform circumstances and casualties, where music is an alliance of a reconquered time. Rhythms are united and within a single one, memory and identity are celebrated. There are places that restart. This is one of them.

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Published

2023-01-17