![]() Sugar Land Town Center’s Japaneiro’s and Bar Louie are two of my favorite places to sit down and talk, so we could spend evenings there. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.Ī celebratory breakfast at A’Bouzy is a must for any visitor! Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. ![]() We support the samba schools and artists in Brazil as much as we can, and we are excited to explore the similarities (and differences) in all of our cultures and bring them to the stage. Our samba journey has always been about learning Brazilian culture and understanding the significance of samba as an expression of freedom. Afro-American, Afro-Latin, South American and Mexican-American culture and roots are inherently embedded into our dance styles. Our team is rich in cultural diversity and ethnicity. No matter the situation, we always find the time to dance together, because we love the art. Some of us are mothers and teachers most of us have fulltime jobs. We commit a large part of time to the art. We work long hours in the studio, practice at home, attend in-person and virtual workshops and we also teach. As a team, our goal is to present authentic carioca style samba and share our passion and energy with our audience. As a company, we are focused on continuous improvement and the preservation of authentic carioca style samba. ![]() As a director, my vision for the company includes the exploration of Brazilian culture and tradition, learning and self improvement, performing, teaching, and fostering the skills of other dancers.
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