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Die brasilianische Musik- und Kulturgruppe Ilê Aiyê (Yoruba für „die Welt“, auch: ilê für „Heimat“, aiyê für „für immer, in Ewigkeit“; die komplette Bezeichnung ist Associação Cultural Bloco Carnavalesco Ilê Aiyê) ist der älteste Bloco Afro (Afro-Block) in Salvador da Bahia.
Ilê Aiyê is a carnival block from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It is located in the Curuzu/ Liberdade neighborhood, the largest afro-descendent population area of Salvador. The name stems from the Yoruba language: Ilé - home; Ayé - life; which can be loosely translated as 'earth'.
9. Feb. 2018 · OkayAfrica. 41.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 127. 5.5K views 6 years ago. Ilê Aiyê is an Afro-Bloco, a group that promotes Brazil's African heritage at Salvador's Carnival, where blacks were...
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9. Feb. 2018 · Africa in Brazil: How Ilê Aiyê Brought Blackness to Salvador's Carnival - Okayplayer. img.youtube.com. Africa in Brazil: How Ilê Aiyê Brought Blackness to Salvador's Carnival. Salvador's...
Ilé Aiyé is David Byrne's breathtaking 1989 documentary on Candomblé, the African-influenced spirit cult of the Bahia region of Brazil. Ilé Aiyé explores the ways in which Candomblé has influenced the daily life and culture of the people of Brazil in music, art, religion, theater, food, dance, poetry and more.
Ilê Aiyê. @blocoileaiye ‧. 24.4K subscribers ‧ 40 videos. More about this channel. Home. Videos. Live. Releases. Playlists. Community. Ilê Aiyê: noite da Beleza Negra. 1,328 views 2 months...
In ritualistically integrating Bakhtinian categories of free interaction, eccentric behavior, carnivalistic misalliances, and the sacrilegious, Ilê Aiyê anchors its social discourse on showcasing the black race as a critical agency of beauty, pride, wisdom, subversion, and negotiation.