
Forró
Forró is a lively Brazilian music genre and dance style originating from the northeastern region of Brazil. It combines rhythmic, emotional melodies with energetic dance movements, often featuring instruments like the accordion, zabumba, and triangle. Typically performed at social gatherings called "festas," forró fosters community and celebration. The dance emphasizes close partner connection, improvisation, and playful interaction. Its lively tempo and infectious rhythms make it popular for both social dancing and cultural expression, embodying the warmth and vibrancy of northeastern Brazilian culture.