I know both the cultures. Some cultures are strict in their religious beliefs and practices. Hinduism and Catholicism are alike. They are very strict with their morality issues. The Portuguese people might like the Hindu culture. But they do not want to embrace it. They will stand at a distance and admire it.
Where as you can see the Brazileans very open in their own world and have no inhibitions none what so ever and very transparent in their show of affection, display of character and make no bones about it. But it may be so in their own areas of residence. "If you have it you flaunt it" attitude.
I can admire some part of it personally, but at times I find it excessive. What they show off is way out of my league and I will stand far away from the crowd and be a bystander. Like standing in an art gallery.
Here is one such dance that everyone will enjoy. Try and master it. I take back seat to such dances. Music is excellent. It has developed slowly and currently it is where it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AfTl5Vg73A
"To each his own".
"C'est la vie"
Freddie.
A famous tamil musician who often act as if he is God of music has stolen this track for his Tamil film.
Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu - Partha Mudhal nale..
We should encourage the original track owners go behind these thieves and at least push them for a public apology for such cocky behavior.
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Originally posted by MGupta
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Originally posted by ftfl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AfTl5Vg73A
"To each his own".
"C'est la vie"
Freddie.
Magnifico
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The cowards never started,
The weak died on the way,
Only the strong arrived.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yK1i9cLAMM
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