2013 WDSF PD World Latin | The Final Samba

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  • The six finalist couples dance the presentation Samba at the 2013 WDSF PD World DanceSport Championship Latin in Ostrava, CZE.

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  • @igorkutcher61
    @igorkutcher61 10 років тому +329

    I promise you!
    In every video with the ballroom samba , there will be at least one comment from Brazil, saying that this is not real Samba!

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +7

      *****
      Hi relnaldo, before you make the bad decision of responding to this dellusional guy ' dancetjoen ' i want to warn you soe things you should know about him.
      1. He is one typical troll'spammer of internet, that uses his anonim status to give free course to his insecurities and to make gratuitous agresion to anyone that disagrees with him. Don`t be fool: he will try to call you spammer if you simply disagrees with him. Btween his pearls of prejudice, xhenofobia, he calls brazilians 'savages' and our culture 'ugly'. Its really something regreatable to engage in conversations with him, and it is really a shame for 'balroom community' as a whole that he is here representing them.
      2. He has this very curious and poor interpretation - without any experience, references or good arguments - of samba as something more authentic in europe! Its really laughable. When he tries to say that samba de gafieira is not real samba he falls in a very strange contradiction saying that ballroom international has the authentic brazilian figures, but at the same time brazilian - according to him - is a culture of savages with no taste. He also does not know how to explain why, if he finds brazilian culture so ugl, he doesnt fight to change the name of the dance. Instead, he is here every day fighting to defend the right to mantain the brazilian name in his european dance - which makes him one example ofvery rare stupidity, mixed with prejudice and bigotry. I think he has serious psychological problems, and doesnt even know what he wants to say. Its a very strange incapability of seeing his own contradictions.
      3. If you challenges him showing Ballroom comunity doesnt even know samba music he will most likely say that "they don`t buy spammer or ugly music", or that we have to deserve first. He actually thinks this is a real argument and i cannot avoid but feel pitty for him. One time he tried to say they buy venezuelan music instead, because brazilians are spammers, hehe. When i said to him that there is no venezuelan samba, he again engage in one of his mind confusions and contradictions. I guess you cannot teach someone to think - judgment is something you cannot acquire.
      4. He does not have any reference, reading, and most of what he speaks cams fro what he knows from ballroom cultre, what makes me think how badly ignorant this european community of professors and dancers are. This is intolerable in a globalized world, since it is easy to look for any bbc documentary or any book to learn about samba and brazil, before saying so much non-sense. To measure if it really worth to talk with him, remember that one time, when i challenge him to show any quote or author, he said to me: "im like copernico or galileu, that discover the truth while you savages dont know anything". Well since that time i was convinced i was talking to a "mad-house napolean"type.
      5. Finally, he likes to say that the real figures of brazil are present in their dance, because some of Maxixe old movements are present there (although they execute it in a way that looks more like a steriotype of a carebbean old movie). But he has no good explanation (cultural, antropological, musical, etc) to explain why did they change the name to samba gratuitously. He also does not have a explanation as to why they do not use samba music, why are they so detach from any form of samba culture, and why, in sum, if they think hey are so superior, they do not simply change the name for a european one. The only arguments that he has are the agresions exposed in 1, the contradictions exposed in 2, the dellusions exposed in 3, and the madhouse napoelan behaviour exposed in 4. So, if you still want to respond to him, good luck!

    • @nightswimmer99
      @nightswimmer99 9 років тому +10

      It's the same with Tango videos, there's always someone from Argentina saying it's not a real Tango. Every dance changes as it moves from one place to another; seems to be part of the nature of dance. One of you who argues that this is not Samba, please post a link to what is true "Samba" in the minds of most Brazilians, and we can watch and compare and understand. Thank you.

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +7

      nightswimmer99 Hi, i know what you mean and i almost understand your concerns. The reason i do not have more sympathy is the fact i resist to acknowledge you - the int. ballroom community - as the real victims here. And i also think that the attempt to own the victimizing spirit, calling us the attackers, is a outrageous. The burden is being inverted here. It is you and ballroom community who should prove this is samba, tango, etc. This is the first move of good faith. When you have a so distant art from its original, with no relation to the musicality, the type of beat and no knowledge at all about the personality, the cultural roots, the religious narratives that are in the base of the movements and body behavior of (real) samba, the mood of the lyrics, in sum, nothing that reminds samba or tango, it is YOU, and not us that have to answer questions. The behavior that some ballroom dancers have here - like: please tell us why can`t we stereotype your culture with our arbitrary license? - it is so absurd that does not even need to be addressed.

    • @nightswimmer99
      @nightswimmer99 9 років тому +1

      Latino M. That was a non-answer. The burden of proof is on the one who claims it as their own and their culture. I have seen beautiful Argentine tangos done by Argentine pros after being directed to them and it satisfied the argument for me and helped me understand their feelings about less authentic performances. I am only asking those who make that argument about Samba to do the same. You can't complain about what something is NOT without presenting a true sample of what something IS so a right comparison can be made. Your answer seems like that of a troll and I hope I am not wasting my time.

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +6

      nightswimmer99 +nightswimmer99 I do not think you are presenting a very fair or exact definition of the burden of proof. The burden of proof is not mine because i came here saying that "this is not samba". The "not", or the "is" in the syntax structure are irrelevant to identify where is the burden. The burden of proof is defined by empirical conditions, not syntax one. Yours is a very singular and false interpretation of this principle of judgment in general. The burden of proof is allways on the one that presents the more extraordinary, curious or strange claim (you can understand this as "distant from scientific consensus", or as "distant from accepted empirical evidence"). So, i would say that the burden of the proof is EXPRESSIVELY on the ballroom comunity, since there is a big consensus showing that all literature, history, cultural and antropological scholars, based on rigorous empirical metodology, present samba as a brazilian culture, linked to the national identity of brazil itself. If the only reason for labeling something Yoga, Maori dance or samba, is pure semantics, your opinion is dogmatic and arbitrary. And the burden of the proof is , of course, on you. In sum, coming back to my first statement, i`m not a troll, i was just worry that when you shift the question over us, instead of proving that this is a development of samba, you just use this as a "card" to save you from the very responsibilitie to prove it.
      So, in other words, If this is a "version" or development of samba this is something to be proven (with antropological, sociological, etc, reasons), and not something that you can simply say it dogmatically to save you from the burden of proof and the responsibility of arguing.
      But, presuposing that you have good faith, as i will, of course you can ask me what are the criterias and the legit elements of samba to make a true comparison. You can ask me why do i think that to say that the international samba is samba is a so strange of a statement. You can ask me why the scientific consensus would denied it. You can say that you cannot present any argument agains it if i do not present the criterias that are important to me and to this consesual community. You can saythat i am being as dogmatic as Ballroom comunity if i do not give you a chance of responding and arguing. And i would agree with you. So, thats what im doing here. I will expose here what i believe to be some minimum criteria of identity based on antropological reasons, sociological, political and cultural reasons. I will use some quotations and internet materials that i use before, or copied from other internet texts, to save time. Then i hope we can compare it with your criterias and have a true discussion (maybe you can also break the paradigm and proof that this is samba, good luck!). Finally (in the end) i will present a video of true expresions of ballroom samba from brazil, the way we dance here for more than 50 years and that express all the feelings linked to samba culture and songs (you will see similarities between the regional expresions of argentine tango, son cubano, and other authentic social dances in it). Here we go, Greetings.
      1. The brazilian Ministry of Culture declared Samba (rhythm developed in Rio de Janeiro, AKA “Samba carioca”) as Brazil’s immaterial cultural patrimony. It was registered at the Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (Iphan):
      2. UNESCO declared “Samba de Roda” (the samba developed in the brazilian state of Bahia) the world’s immaterial cultural partimony: IPHAN
      3. (cultures and art) Obviously, dances evolve and change. But Art is a expression of cultures. And cultures are the result of a legacy of experience. So, its to that experience that we should recur when we want to understand them. If someone calls himself a "professor" and are not interesting in learning, he is just a charlatan. To make a version or a new interpretation of a deep rooted culture like samba demands study, hard work, humbleness, and a lot of desire to learn with the roots of these cultures. The dance above is evidently something made out of European rules and techniches, with no link to any samba musicality or body expression. Its obvious that it is not even a 5 th degree cousin. There is no relation to samba but the name. I think that, to use the excuse of "development of cultures" to justify any type of gross and arbitrary steriotyped interpretation of cultures is a very cheap manouver.
      4. This international ballroom guys are never dancing to a real samba song. How would you expect that they can feel the samba spirit if they don`t even know the right music? A major goal of any dance study is to give technical naturalness to the movements of a dancer, unifying the dancer and the music. The rules of international Latin dances do the opposite: they give artificiality to the dancer's body structure, making it a mere stereotype, i.e, something that he doesn't really knows, but tries to imitate following alien criteria and big offensive steriotypes.
      5 (musicality) Samba music is characterized by a very singular approach to the off beats. The nature of the syncope in samba's beat is something you cannot find in any other music in the world. That's what makes the "specific samba swing. By this I mean not speed, energy or tightness, but the fact that half of the notes in a bar always fall slightly off the beat, in a very consistant pattern". Moreover, there is a link with the african religious and the way they use to dance to worship their gods. First of all, they - Int. B. Dancers - are not dancing to Samba music, so it is impossible to read the offbeat approach of samba in their dance. Second, in the rare circumstances that they dance to real samba music, their bodies do not reflect a corporal interpretation of the off beats. They do not shake their body like the off beats demand, with "ginga".
      6. The third reason is the difference in personality and samba spirit. Brazilian samba retains regional elements directly connected with the cultural experience of Brazil, which has matured independently from the African and European premises contained in its roots. There are more than one hundred years of samba culture in Brazil, and it is still strong today, with new readings of samba appearing every decade. It is linked with the history of the poor from the slums, where a lot of great composers have come from.On the other hand, the International Ballroom Samba, despite its undisputed technical appeal, does not contain any elements homogeneous with the personality of Brazilian samba. It is a style of dance adapted for large presentations that does not have any visible connection with the mythologies, stories, personality nor the substance of Samba music.
      7. Finally, the video (type the whole thing in youtube): 'Dos Bailadores 25-10-2013 demo Anderson & Brenda Samba de Gafieira HD quality' .

  • @marcosoliveira7344
    @marcosoliveira7344 10 років тому +14

    Isso pode ser qualquer coisa menos samba. Os bailarinos são fantásticos mais não estão sambando....

  • @JulietteClaude3
    @JulietteClaude3 11 років тому +3

    They are all beautiful! But, this is not samba, and not even looks like.///Sao todos lindos! mas, isto nao é samba, e, nem é parecido.

  • @goianoboy
    @goianoboy 10 років тому +3

    They're great...but this is not samba!

  • @ZZ-gt9dm
    @ZZ-gt9dm 6 років тому

    30 no skill in samba

  • @CraftnMomma
    @CraftnMomma 10 років тому +35

    Amazing dancing but I may have nightmares about this music....

  • @janasali821
    @janasali821 8 років тому +144

    I like the first couple best!

  • @chimchimmylove1911
    @chimchimmylove1911 7 років тому +57

    ohh i really wish to dance like this ..but im afraid.!

    • @mhask2000
      @mhask2000 7 років тому +8

      keep dreaming! stop dreaming and start dancing!

    • @shanlange6331
      @shanlange6331 3 роки тому +4

      Get your money out......

    • @taowa2861
      @taowa2861 3 роки тому +5

      nooo don’t be afraid. i’m a dancer and the feeling is the best thing. so don’t be afraid to try

    • @lillyshield6187
      @lillyshield6187 3 роки тому +1

      As a spectator, it's better to watch someone who's trying their best as opposed to someone who doesn't feel comfortable with what they're doing. But as a dancer, I can totally resonate lol

    • @taowa2861
      @taowa2861 3 роки тому +1

      @@lillyshield6187 same

  • @dixi9372
    @dixi9372 4 роки тому +3

    first, that is not samba, and second, that is not samba music, why did they use rock to dance "samba"?

    • @bianca6176
      @bianca6176 4 роки тому +1

      actually this is ballroom samba, its other kind of samba made for ballroom competions.

  • @m.n.d5949
    @m.n.d5949 6 років тому +44

    Performance wise 1st couple. Real dancing skill 2nd couple hands down. Its not abot shaking. Its abot timing, musicality, control and smoothness and effortlessness

    • @imogen6573
      @imogen6573 3 роки тому

      about*

    • @m.n.d5949
      @m.n.d5949 Рік тому

      Yes my bad it was a Typo. Also russia were definitely technically perfect and crisp so i dont want to discredit them in any way but the first italian couple just had that something extra and hence to me the best of this showcase.

    • @His_Weirdness
      @His_Weirdness 6 місяців тому

      ​@@imogen6573 I don't mean to discredit you, but dancing is not effortless

  • @raumatipiwari6875
    @raumatipiwari6875 3 роки тому +12

    My favorite choreography was the one the Italy pair did!

  • @aaliyah410
    @aaliyah410 3 роки тому +22

    The final pair is my favorite pair!! The energy and choreography is amazing!!

    • @isaiaslimasilva4716
      @isaiaslimasilva4716 2 роки тому

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    • @dhayabris3163
      @dhayabris3163 2 роки тому

      I couldn't agree more 👏

    • @AT-cy7im
      @AT-cy7im Рік тому

      @aaliyag itsn't it amazing how European folks always excel at these dances that are supposed to be south american, I never see any brazilian or south american couples in the tournaments, but lots of italians, russians, austrian, german, you name it but not south american.... very interesting

  • @Glazovikovirizatel
    @Glazovikovirizatel 10 років тому +40

    Ok so i found the song :) it's Club de Belugas feat . Brenda Boykin - Straight to Memphis

  • @AstarAlight1
    @AstarAlight1 4 роки тому +18

    The last couple were phenomenal. Took my breath away! You can feel her freedom and energy. Just beautiful!

    • @spacesandy3410
      @spacesandy3410 3 роки тому

      Yeah, they had a great connection! I liked the first couple too.

  • @OzPanaceaFan
    @OzPanaceaFan 10 років тому +126

    First couple were by far the best.

    • @flyingsnow00
      @flyingsnow00 9 років тому +1

      True

    • @JoaoPaulo-nz2ro
      @JoaoPaulo-nz2ro 4 роки тому

      I'm brazilian and i find it great, but i see no samba mooves in their apresentation

    • @afinedaytodie666
      @afinedaytodie666 4 роки тому +4

      @@JoaoPaulo-nz2ro Its because its competetive Latin samba. its an variation of the brazilian samba you kow.

    • @shinkhaleynjiley4261
      @shinkhaleynjiley4261 3 роки тому +1

      Definitely. But, their Dancing Time is shorter than the Others. Listen to the Music and compare. How is that fair?!

    • @dhayabris3163
      @dhayabris3163 2 роки тому

      The last pair is even better

  • @matekovacs9452
    @matekovacs9452 9 років тому +98

    holy mother god!
    listen up everyone: this is LATIN BALLROOM. this samba is not the brazilian samba. thats all. its a completely different style of dancing. understand and appreciate it please.

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +8

      I see: so this is not brazilian samba, but it is called samba anyway - despite the fact samba is a brazilian culture and the fact there is no oter samba culture around the world. Ok.. So, would you mind answer some questions? If you are right, and the difference between the two is just about the names, then, why do most European ballroom schools that one can find in internet still tries to relate it to Brazil? Why they dont instead try to clarify to their students that they have something diametrically different, that it is not even fit to dance to samba music? I also would like to know why, if you and the whole community wants independence - or to own anything to samba culture - from brazilian culture, why dont you fight to change the name? That would be a good begining. That`s what cultures actually do when they want independence and to claim its maturity. They claim their own terminology. But i see you, and the whole ballroom community, make the opposite! You fight to maintain the name. This is really fishy. I also think you guys are prompt and ready to act like names do not matter, and like names have no reason to exist, but if someone misrepresent your own culture, calling your mother-language by other name, or calling yor ethnic traces by the name of other, you would not like it. You can convince me otherwise, but i doubt it.

    • @matekovacs9452
      @matekovacs9452 9 років тому +6

      Latino M. the roots are from brazil. just the very basics (like some steps and mostly: the rythym.)
      but officially, it does not take after the traditional brazil samba at all. its more like a ballroom dance. every single styles in ballroom have their very own "figure alphabet". these are recorded in a book, and surely required at competitions, to follow these rules. if you would do traditional brazilian samba at a ballroom comeptetion, you would not get too much scores.
      so once again. totally different styles. the name the same. but requirements are totally different

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +6

      Máté Kovács Hi mate, you said that the basics steps and rhythmic are the same. So, i decided to post videos with testimonies, documents and images for you to see that´s not right. The videos are from scholars from canada, usa, london and brazil. Here we go.
      1)First, the steps of ballroom competition came from Maxixe , extinct brazilian dance, danced to a type of music distinct from samba. As you can see in video bellow, there is the history of maxixe, and a video with maxixe dance (first video go to 11 : 30 to see the figures and steps of maxixe, mostly the same as used in your ballroom):
      watch?v=B6iQyDCOFk8 (maxixe, a dança perdida)
      watch?v=42J2e54HtDE (as figuras coereograficas do maxixe)
      2) you said that the rhythm is the same. Well I'm sorry, but i still didn't find one single ballroom video with a real samba music. So, i would like to know what are you talking about, please. Samba music is very peculiar and it has a offbeat structure very different from any other caribou and south-american music. Most of the nature of the samba beat comes from interpretations of old afro-brazilian regions, present also in capoeira. Videos below, with a documenter from bbc, backed up my claims:
      watch?v=9WOgH4gs0R8 ( BBC Brasil Brasil 'episodio 01)
      3) There is a ballroom style of samba, created in correspondence to samba swing , samba rhythm and the personality and spirit of brazilian dancers and singers. it has the very soul and essence of samba. It shares structural elements with tango, son cubano, maxixe, lambada, forro, and a lot of other social dances from brazil and south'america. its structural identity is centered in steplike tranca, facao, paulistinha, and others that makes it fit to dance to the offbeat style of samba music. You can see the history of it in the first video (with subtitles) and two champions in the second:
      watch?v=h2zlMxaUI2A (Samba de gafiera - Documentaire - ''Un pied dans la samba'' (for the subtitles press ''CC'')
      watch?v=WHiWT9mFxNc ( Dos Bailadores 25-10-2013 demo Anderson & Brenda Samba de Gafieira HD quality)
      4) so, you have the history, the videos, the documents and references showed. So, i will let you judge by yourself about who is lying and who is the spammer and troll with unsolicited and superfluous information. Samba culture is documented and registered in text and literature all around the world. You said that ballroom version is different from the traditional and original one. So, my question remains: why the ballroom community insist in call it samba. not even the origins are from samba, as you can see in the maxixe video. I am afraid that your generation is being damaged by this misrepresentation more than anyone: i respect your talent and effort, and i regret the fact your professors and your community do not let available the information and knowledge about the art you are practicing. You know that without enlightenment there is no artistic maturity. To let you guys thinking you are dancing to samba, instead of naming it with your own european name, concept and history, is equivalent as to limit you guys to a fraud. The same is valid for the old practitioners that come to learn something about samba and brazil, seduced, and end up learning a steriotype of old maxixe, with almost nothing related to brazil. greetings.

    • @matekovacs9452
      @matekovacs9452 9 років тому +1

      dancetjoen thank you very much, im a competitive ballroom dancer, so know these steps :)

    • @matekovacs9452
      @matekovacs9452 9 років тому

      dancetjoen unfortunately im not THAT Máté Kovács. :) im a bit younger than him. but Andrea Keleti and her husband: Zoltán Kovács taught me everything that i know.

  • @shinkhaleynjiley4261
    @shinkhaleynjiley4261 3 роки тому +1

    The First Couple outperforms Everyone else. They have a very captiviting Storyline of Sorts. WTH, their Dancing Time is shorter than the Others. Listen to the Music.
    The Rest are just turning too much. The last Female Dancer has Passion/Energy.
    The Russians could concentrate on dancing better rather than wearing sexy Dresses to make up for their Lack of Skill.

  • @MasinaTai86
    @MasinaTai86 8 років тому +5

    The first italian couple YUSSS.. Their dance - it was always exciting.. I loved one of the moves where they were walking fwd and the girl would keep turning back n forth.. The girl was even more animated than the guy... I found with some of these couples the girl didn't tend to make as much big moves as the man n kinda stood n looked pretty n took part in turns.. but the first couple it felt like both were putting in equal effort.. The second italian couple and the Austrian.. I didn't like the woman's costume much at all.. You really need something to lengthen the legs and show full movement.. Again.. the first italian couple.. they were both colourful and showed the right amount of skin.. Denmark I appreciate the unique dress but it covered her shape and anything baggy can take away from their dancing, at least in this style

    • @shinkhaleynjiley4261
      @shinkhaleynjiley4261 3 роки тому

      I agree. The last Girl wore a shapeless Bag. Did you notice how they shortened the Dancing Time for the first Couple compared to the Others? Listen to the Music and compare. Is that allowed?

  • @amandajensen4966
    @amandajensen4966 3 роки тому +1

    They had to have the most obnoxious non samba music lol

  • @portiaholliday8741
    @portiaholliday8741 5 років тому +7

    Couple #20 from Italy was EXCELLENT!!!

  • @espalhabrasa2245
    @espalhabrasa2245 11 років тому +4

    That's samba?? My godness this can be anything less the samba; it is far from samba and the music is a mummery for who know real samba !!

  • @irenakaczmarek
    @irenakaczmarek 10 років тому +6

    Samba to taniec żywiołowy i piękny:))) Tylko oglądać i się cieszyć lub zatańczyć...

    • @irenakaczmarek
      @irenakaczmarek 10 років тому +2

      Dzięki Tyler za jedynkę. Lubię ładny taniec. :)))

  • @BlueWave771
    @BlueWave771 10 років тому +26

    Loved Mariya and Vladimir (the Russian couple) - they moved perfectly with the music; nice interpretation as usual.

  • @glamygirlie
    @glamygirlie 10 років тому +14

    first and last couple moved to the music - awesome!

  • @rogerpenna
    @rogerpenna 9 років тому +16

    From Wikipedia
    "The international Ballroom version of samba is a lively, rhythmical dance with elements from Brazilian samba. It has recently been exposed to the American public in television programmes such as Strictly come dancing and Dancing with the stars. It differs considerably from the original samba styles of Brazil, in particular it differs from Ballroom Samba in Brazil itself. It is often not always danced to music with a samba rhythm and often danced to music with less complex 2/4 and 4/4 time. In particular in the popular television programmes Strictly come dancing and Dancing with the stars it almost never danced to samba music or a samba rhythm. Moreover its performance does not necessarily include the characteristic steps from Samba no Pé. In many other ways it though been influenced by the Brazilian version of samba, in particular maxixe, and subsequently developed independently from samba in Brazil."
    As a ballroom dance, the samba is a partner dance. Ballroom samba, even more than other ballroom dances, is very disconnected from the origins and evolution of the music and dance that gives it its name."

  • @karencardwright2109
    @karencardwright2109 8 років тому +4

    What is the name of this song and who is the singer, please??

    • @jisje1
      @jisje1 8 років тому +8

      club des belugas - straight to memphis

  • @epipd5712
    @epipd5712 Місяць тому

    The way the couple danced from Italy was absolutely incredible. Loved how they moved. All the couples are great but Italy was fun to watch.

  • @qasemnajem
    @qasemnajem 10 років тому +24

    First couple is the best

    • @tylerf5544
      @tylerf5544 10 років тому +2

      Martino and Michelle are heads and tails above the rest!

    • @bbbc9085
      @bbbc9085 5 років тому +1

      They are totally perfect from rythm down to countings of fundamental steps

    • @sun.fl0
      @sun.fl0 4 роки тому

      Don’t assume they’re a couple but I agree!

  • @Futurebound_jpg
    @Futurebound_jpg 3 роки тому +1

    First was the most enjoyable

  • @charmaine3988
    @charmaine3988 3 роки тому +2

    My favorite couples are the first and last - Italian and Danish

  • @LKVCS
    @LKVCS 4 роки тому +1

    The song is so boring...

  • @k.k.v
    @k.k.v 7 років тому +1

    нет ни одной достойной пары. слабовато.

  • @FenanaMimento
    @FenanaMimento 10 років тому +6

    I will never ever ever accept this as "Samba"! I understand that the "international ballroom samba dance" it isn't the same as samba de gafieira, but then don't say this dance comes from Brazil and name it Samba!!! Not even the rhythm of the song were alike. The only thing that could remember very little of samba are the hips shaking, but that's it.

    • @fffreddie
      @fffreddie 9 років тому +1

      All the dancers know the dance moves of the Samba. After they perfect the moves they progress to adding their own interpretations. It's not just about moving hips and knowing certain steps.

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +1

      ese hombre Yes, Its not about certain steps and certain movements. Dances evolve and blends. But Its about knowledge of the musical structure and swing, interpretation of typical melodies (samba is about sadness as much as about happiness, and this guys doesn`t know what they are doing with their big fake smiles), fidelity to some fundamental cultural aspects, etc. Dancers above don`t know why tell call it samba, they aren`t dancing to samba music and i suspect that this whole ballroom community only knows samba by some very cheap stereotypes. Its a shame for a professor to say that he teaches samba and he doesnt even know a single samba instrument. Its a shame when they dont know a single aspect of this great culture. If they want to add their interpretation to the extend that the dance is not anymore danced to samba music, and is not even fit to do it, they can do it - but its simply not samba anymore. Also, real ballroom samba is developing in Brazil for more than 80- years, and if you bother to look at internet for "samba de gafieira" you see the difference in all the important matters: musicality, cultural foundation, swing fidelity, etc. I can also send you documentaries telling the history of samba, as a broad culture, and as Ballroom dance.

    • @fffreddie
      @fffreddie 9 років тому

      Latino M. Yes, I've seen the traditional samba. It's basically everyone doing the exact same moves and steps. The winners are the ones that do the steps and moves better.

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +1

      ese hombre I don`t know what are you talking about. Look for "samba de gafieira" on youtube - that`s not the same as "carnival solo-samba". It is the real ballroom expression of samba dance, and it also came from "Maxixe" (the real name of the international style - that they change to samba when they couldnt sell it anymore) Greetings

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому

      ***** Well, Its cheap and easy to say that we (brazilians and other scholars that knows samba culture) are close minded, but if you do not present any anthropological, sociological or cultural reasons to prove we are wrong, your argument worth nothing. You say that it has "brazilian roots" but looks like you are wrong since so many brazilians with experience and knowledge about samba disagree with you. And you say that it has other roots, but then, it must be not samba roots, since samba is a brazilian culture linked to the very national identity of brazil. But I'm open to new views: i`m waiting references and argues. Now, for last, your tease provocation saying that our samba is just about naked girls, or implying you have a technical superiority is just regular Eurocentric arrogance, and that is what i would qualified as close minded. Its also ironic coming from a community that doesn`t even can sell its own art without using the name of south-american cultures that they know nothing about.

  • @letsif
    @letsif 9 років тому +20

    Russian pair were best

  • @simplyrose123
    @simplyrose123 10 років тому +1

    That italian guy can move his hips.. why can't I? D;

  • @dpsteel1718
    @dpsteel1718 7 років тому +2

    Best of the best > the first couple !!

  • @7879Marina
    @7879Marina 6 років тому +1

    just found out courtesy of Teddy, song name is Club Des Belugas - Straight to Memphis

  • @softlywhispers9206
    @softlywhispers9206 11 років тому +12

    The Russians were awesome, loved their solo.

  • @sonalazorova7695
    @sonalazorova7695 4 роки тому +1

    20 je top

  • @polarisek557
    @polarisek557 3 роки тому +1

    PL Gurom #2021

  • @phatnguyen-cp4nr
    @phatnguyen-cp4nr 3 роки тому

    Ôi chua ơi thi xong vòng này về nhà vu sa zai thong sạch tron 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sanitypersonified5265
    @sanitypersonified5265 12 днів тому

    IMHO you cannot win a contest for Samba without the Samba roll

  • @gerf76
    @gerf76 9 років тому +1

    How they can say that this dance is Samba, just because she's shakes her hips??!!!!

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 10 років тому +4

    what kinda of dance are they dancing?

    • @qasemnajem
      @qasemnajem 10 років тому +8

      You can tell from the title of the video! Samba

    • @randycasey99
      @randycasey99 10 років тому +4

      haha dumbass

    • @rogerpenna
      @rogerpenna 9 років тому +1

      dancetjoen from where the hell do you get this nonsense that you spew like shit from your putrified mouth? You invent facts to defend your pathetic dance.
      I do not care if you dance it, but CHANGE THE NAME.
      Or at least, dance it to SAMBA MUSIC!

    • @amcg7787
      @amcg7787 8 років тому

      Rogério Penna: Ballroom Samba or Standard Samba, either name

  • @katbel2398
    @katbel2398 9 років тому +13

    whats the music for the first couple?

  • @primalcritters
    @primalcritters 8 місяців тому

    Technically speaking the second couple Russia was perfection

  • @maxwellbernstein9235
    @maxwellbernstein9235 7 років тому +1

    Who won? ... .. I think the 2nd couple expressed the heart of Samba the best. Complete coupleship. They were inseperable, sexy and right on time for everything.

    • @maxwellbernstein9235
      @maxwellbernstein9235 7 років тому

      The 2nd Couple reminds me of the Lyre Bird's Dance! Also of Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud". This dance should be sexy and about coupleship. The others were too independent IMO.

  • @LaMarco0
    @LaMarco0 4 роки тому +3

    The German team did it for me 🖤

  • @versockyfishing9212
    @versockyfishing9212 Рік тому

    Napiszcie mi proszę tytuł piosenki do której tancza

  • @gf6683
    @gf6683 5 років тому +2

    First couple were the best .

  • @moxmajoo9283
    @moxmajoo9283 4 роки тому +2

    I loved the last couple 's craft👌👌🙏🙏❤️❤️

  • @m.h.1593
    @m.h.1593 5 років тому +1

    1st couple. The woman was like water. But the dress of #2👍

  • @aminata9
    @aminata9 11 років тому +6

    it's not real samba like we all get it it's just the name for yhis dance in ballroom dancing!

  • @BlueWave771
    @BlueWave771 10 років тому +6

    ... there is an error in the names of the last couple ...., it is not Daniele Sargenti, it is Martino Z. and Michelle A. ....

  • @moreTTinez
    @moreTTinez 10 років тому +5

    that is salsamba lol it seems like most steps from salsa but they dance good I lov samba music it is more fun than salsa brazilian samba look so hot and fun to listen to

    • @oldcat3439
      @oldcat3439 5 років тому

      .. uh .. very sad comment .. Salsa is a mostly stationary club (or sidewalk) dance, pleasant in its own. This is INTERNATIONAL Samba .. much more dynamic and VERY different in many technical aspects. best, oc

  • @tongolele12
    @tongolele12 8 років тому +2

    so who won?? what is that great song???

  • @IX19UT8O
    @IX19UT8O 11 років тому +13

    It's not Brazilian samba but I prefer the ballroom samba. All the dances were beautifully done.

  • @WayneDrops1952
    @WayneDrops1952 10 років тому +7

    I enjoy all of these dancers all the time!

  • @nicolissima333
    @nicolissima333 2 роки тому

    I don't understand why they would call this samba

  • @indriahappy1627
    @indriahappy1627 Рік тому

    I like number 17 rusia, also number 30 italy

  • @zufrieden23
    @zufrieden23 11 років тому +3

    whats the title of the song? please??

    • @Leanne3641
      @Leanne3641 4 роки тому

      zufrieden23 straight to Memphis

  • @estebanmartin172
    @estebanmartin172 4 місяці тому

    My favorite outfit was the first Italian female’s dress, but I think the Russian and the 2nd Italian couple’s routines and performances were the best and most Samba-like.

  • @impressmonu3300
    @impressmonu3300 4 роки тому +4

    First couple best far too, 0:44 - 0:48 killing the beat

  • @fernandourteaga4395
    @fernandourteaga4395 5 років тому +1

    in 50 years the aliens will find this be like: wtf was their mating dance

  • @EL-lt4ms
    @EL-lt4ms 4 роки тому +1

    Couple #1 won...

  • @edmeiareis7988
    @edmeiareis7988 7 років тому +2

    Kkkkkkkk Que p... é essa???Não é samba!!!

    • @edmeiareis7988
      @edmeiareis7988 7 років тому +1

      Samba de gafieira é uma dança original do Brasil, isso nesse vídeo não ê nem nunca vãi ser samba.Veja os vídeos de brasileiros, aí vc vai ver o que é samba de verdade.

  • @His_Weirdness
    @His_Weirdness 6 місяців тому

    The second couple is just perfect❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🥹

  • @Akiko-189
    @Akiko-189 11 місяців тому

    hopefully germany won, or else get ready poland

  • @katrinakucerenko5823
    @katrinakucerenko5823 10 років тому +9

    Italia is the best :D

  • @clementmpurwana872
    @clementmpurwana872 6 місяців тому

    Couple @20 won this Samba

  • @jasminelima6817
    @jasminelima6817 3 роки тому

    What in the cultural appropriation is that????

  • @sonalazorova7695
    @sonalazorova7695 4 роки тому +1

    20 top ITALY

  • @trickalee1
    @trickalee1 10 років тому +3

    What's the song??

    • @MissLovertjee
      @MissLovertjee 10 років тому +3

      Straight to memphis - Club des belugas

  • @thoroughlycaffeinated7353
    @thoroughlycaffeinated7353 3 роки тому +1

    The females dancers have such amazing muscle control and fluidity, I wonder if they also train in ballet and belly dancing.

    • @m.n.d5949
      @m.n.d5949 Рік тому

      I doubt it because they train muscles differently. Latin dancing is done with feet in a v position for most dances and if you do belly dancing and ballet it can confuse the muscle memory and its always all about the footwork with ballroom. The energy transfers up the body and its mostly using an active core. They arent using individual muscles in the legs isolatedly usually and its more like how electricity is transferred through wires. So in this case its from the feet to the core to the rest of the body where u need it to move while the remaining muscles remain still. Isolation techniques train the rest of the body to remain still while energy is transferred only to the parts it needs to flow to.

  • @stefanyanogueira6014
    @stefanyanogueira6014 5 років тому +2

    This isn’t Samba

  • @k-cdavis4023
    @k-cdavis4023 3 роки тому

    Amazing dancing. (What are the suits standing at the edges of the dance floor? Security? Judges? I thought they were cut-outs of people until several dancers in.)

  • @7879Marina
    @7879Marina 6 років тому

    I like this catchy song, who sings it and what is the name of the song?

  • @sopejiminie
    @sopejiminie 9 років тому +19

    That's a very nice style of dancing, get over it brazilians, we don't have to go out beating in our chest and screaming that this is diferent from our national pryde. They did it with our argentins neighbors and their tango too. The question is that dance was being adapted through the years and different places, like many others things. You can't maintain things "pure" forever. For those who're interestead that's a very nice performance of the brazilian samba (gafieira): /watch?v=zTIeIdVbL_w

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +8

      Oi helen, i disagree.The history of ballroom appropriation of samba does not qualify as a "adaptation" or "transculturalization" in antropological terms. For that to be a real transculturalization it would have to happen with a real immersion of latin groups in euroe, or, at least with real brazilian teachers in tours in Europe. But that never happened in this case. This was one of the most arrogant, racist, dogmatic and arbitrary cultural appropriations, where the colonizers simply took off all the black and African elements, erased the rhythm, and sold a radical different version with the same name. The result is a unauthentic misrepresentation, and not a changed thing. The name is the least of the problems here. Suppose that we Brazilians changed the name tomorrow (maybe to candomble, or capoeira). What would prevent them to do the same all over again? Nothing. And they would, because the root of the problem is the feeling that they can make their own rules and definitions to judge, define and sell other cultures.

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +1

      dancetjoen Yes of course, let me see if i understood: ballroom samba came from Brazilian maxixe, that came from ballroom samba, that is actually the true samba performed for centuries in Bavarian houses by Sternpolka dancers dressed in their short green pants and their fancy white fathers in their heads. How did the world missed it for so long? My gosh, obviously, true and authentic Gafieiras were wooden Ballrooms where the Visigoths used to do samba before they got drunk and violate their women. That`s how dancetojoen was born actually: the pride and joy of his family, conceived in an act of pure love in a samba-Visigoth carnival. But nowadays, you know, they do not buy Brazilian music anymore. How can we blame them, right? They decided that samba-music needs to pass trough the famous "spammer custom house", where ballroom dancers everyday select the Latin music that "deserves' to be listened in their Latin championships. Meanwhile, while poor Brazilians have to work to regularize their situation in the spammer borders and inquisition, Ballroom dancers dance to samba listening to a variety of rhythms, ranging from Rock n` roll until Beethoven. But that`s not really an issue, because, as everyone knows, the true origin and influence of samba composers is Bach, Beethoven and Vivaldi. So, everything is good now. The same way as Mongolian barbecue actually came from Canada and Flamenco true origins are Indonesian brothels, International Ballroom samba is the most authentic form of samba dance, that Brazilians stole from Constantinople along with the old and respectable stone Christ that Cariocas now leave as a hostage in the top of Botafogo hill. Damn Brazilians! But i assure you, justice will be done. We gonna sent all this spammers to hell!!
      Well, so, if i understood correctly, You are a priceless joke. I really doubt that you are just a very rare case of mistake of evolution, I think that actually there is a reason for nature to let you exist. It is to remind us how overly creative can be the intelligence of a donkey when they feel threatened and desperate. Your last hopeless sequence of posts trying to get my attention had late success because I could not help but laugh a little of his clown face. Have a good week, and go find out more about the English - Pierre Zurcher - who is the real source of all your knowledge and steps of Latin dances. No wonder why, decades later, your teachers are still dancing Latin like snakes on fire.

    • @latinom.1574
      @latinom.1574 9 років тому +1

      oh, what a pity! Because i was desperately in the hope to hear more of your fabulous illogical fantasies and nasty racism ... jackass

    • @sopejiminie
      @sopejiminie 9 років тому

      Ok guys, do you realize that's a very unracional and pointless discussion? Does anyone here likes brazilian samba? If yes, great! Me too. If no, well it's not on my power to decide what other people like, it would be a very boring world if so. About that ballroom dance style also called samba, I oddly find it kind of tacky, but I think it's because of the music who's normally used to dance it, it's not sensual like other latin rhythms...I don't know why but it reminds me of Vegas... But when performed by professionals like the ones in this video, is something I respect and admire a lot. Respect +dancetjoen, have you ever heard about it? It's popular all around the world, I suggest you google it, 'cause you obviously don't know it yet. Beijos e abraços a todos ;D

    • @sopejiminie
      @sopejiminie 9 років тому

      dancetjoen Ok then, now that you droped all of the insults and got right to the point, I understood you. And that was kind of my point in my original comment directed to other brazilians in general, to drop that insistant and annoying quotes like "That's no real samba", 'cause that's not going to take us anywhere and will only annoy people who really aprecciates it, and also not gonna make people like "our samba" more.

  • @daniellechacon847
    @daniellechacon847 3 роки тому

    Beautiful but this is not samba

  • @theahkiwi
    @theahkiwi 2 роки тому

    Where is the samba music?!!

  • @lachele7099
    @lachele7099 8 років тому +6

    The music is way off from sounding Latin!!

    • @tailor.
      @tailor. 6 років тому +2

      La Chele it doesn’t have to be. Im pretty sure for ballroom samba the music can be anything as long as it’s a certain tempo (idk the exact number)

  • @sheronevans835
    @sheronevans835 5 років тому

    cha cha samba...........it all looks the same to me. I would love to see them dance like no one was looking and they didn't see the crowd.

  • @johnjarro6715
    @johnjarro6715 7 років тому +1

    WOW the number 17 has killer moves

  • @juliahermanny1491
    @juliahermanny1491 5 років тому +1

    Eu falo ou vocês falam?

  • @luisegericke7152
    @luisegericke7152 9 років тому +1

    Does anybody know the name of the song?

  • @askrhonnie6356
    @askrhonnie6356 4 роки тому +2

    We all want moves like that. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @AmandaSocci
    @AmandaSocci 9 місяців тому

    The German couple was my favorite. I learned great dance moves.

  • @versockyfishing9212
    @versockyfishing9212 Рік тому

    what is the title of this song

  • @wendel5364
    @wendel5364 3 роки тому

    All i see is beautiful bodies

  • @henryrodriguez1656
    @henryrodriguez1656 10 років тому +1

    This is bad samba

  • @menobest
    @menobest 6 років тому

    this is athlete samba...is not slow as the Brazilian samba, is extremely fast and year by year the board adds difficulty...

  • @clairebrown4893
    @clairebrown4893 3 роки тому

    The last couple were so good but if they didn’t win I’m pretty sure that lady would have asked to speak to the manager...

  • @andychenzhewang9931
    @andychenzhewang9931 9 років тому +8

    41 is the best!

  • @sfox6886
    @sfox6886 2 роки тому

    The music is wrong g

  • @PervomaYa_KosmicheskaYa
    @PervomaYa_KosmicheskaYa 5 років тому

    Мне понравилась 1я пара итальянцев)))супер.И в конце итальянцы тоже)) в общем одни итальянцы :)

  • @virtual7insanity
    @virtual7insanity 10 років тому

    well, in russian couple the Girl is GEORGIAN! So...

  • @tammyfang2276
    @tammyfang2276 10 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this video!
    does anyone know the song's name and who is the singer? I like it!

  • @KhoaPham-zu4qi
    @KhoaPham-zu4qi 7 років тому

    does anyone know the name of this theme song ? please tell m

  • @will74lsn
    @will74lsn Рік тому

    final result?

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 6 років тому

    Was able to track down the musical artists and the music behind the samba number you see and hear in the video. It was...
    Song Title: "Down To Memphis"
    Artist: Club des Belugas

    • @charlessmith263
      @charlessmith263 6 років тому

      Got the title a bit wrong. It is "Straight to Memphis". The artists singing that are still correctly confirmed as Club des Belugas.