Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Pt. II: Dancing at the Samba School

In Part II of Rio do Janeiro, Brazil, Brock cooks up a storm with his new travelling buddies Katie, Julia and Leila, chills on the Copacabana beach, then dances up a storm at the Samba School, one of the many great things to do when in the coastal city.
The night’s festivities, full of dancing, colour and music, are part of the preparation for Rio’s annual Carnival.

To see the Rio de Janeiro, Video: Part I video, click here.

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4 Responses to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Pt. II: Dancing at the Samba School

  1. Tawny September 15, 2011 at 8:59 pm #

    Looks like fun! We want to see more of your samba moves! How many hours do they spend shaking their things?

  2. Brock September 16, 2011 at 12:23 am #

    @Tawny – When you visit the Great White North – I’ll teach to Samba. As for how long they dance it up… I recall getting their at 10pm and leaving at 5:30am. Umm…ya.

  3. Andi of My Beautiful Adventures September 16, 2011 at 9:10 am #

    Love love love it! I’m so sad that I never learned the samba when I was in Brasil. Next time!!!

  4. Brock May 20, 2012 at 11:16 am #

    @Andi – I ‘tried’ to learn but there’s 100% room for improvement. I’ll teach so moves so you’re ahead of the game when you get there.

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