Brazilian Samba

Whether you have a carnival to arrange and want the best Brazilian & Samba dancers, or you want to spice up your corporate party, then hiring Brazilian & Samba dancers will definitely be the thing for you.

Our Brazilian & Samba dancers ooze charisma, with their professionalism and beauty, your guests will be spell bounded by their effortless, sexy moves.

Who couldn’t love the Samba dance, you cannot fail to fall in love with the Samba, and if you’re feeling a bit more adventurous then we can organise partners to teach.

You can be sure of the best Brazilian & Samba dancers at all times and if you would like to know more then our entertainment agency can supply you with the ultimate in party entertainers. To hire a Brazilian & Samba dancer couldn’t be easier…

Either find the act or acts you’re interested in on our website and fill in their booking enquiry form or simply give us a call. We’re here to help with any enquiries you might have so please don’t hesitate to contact us. Finding a Brazilian Samba dancer is made simple with Red Masque entertainment directory.

Cuban dance

After the arrival of Spain, various European dance forms began to take over in Cuba with the French contredanse being particularly popular. This gave rise to the Cuban contradanza, which spawned many of the ballroom dances found today including danzón, mambo and cha-cha-cha. Let’s look at them in more detail!

Cha-cha-cha

Cha-cha-cha or cha-cha (either is fine) came to be very popular in the 1950s when it was danced to the music of the same name by popular Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín. Another dance that originated from danzón, the name is onomatopoeic, derived from the sound of the scraper (a guiro) and the shuffling of dancing feet. It is notable for having a rhythm that many social dancers don’t get quite right; the count is meant to be ‘two, three, cha-cha-cha’ but many erroneously believe the dance to begin with ‘one, two, cha-cha-cha’. So now you know!

Bolero

The Cuban bolero or Trova does not owe its origin to the Spanish music and song of the same name, instead coming to prominence in Santiago de Cuba in the last quarter of the 19th century. The style began when a group of musicians earned their living by moving about the city and singing and playing the guitar to passers-by. Pepe Sánchez is widely heralded as the creator of the Cuban bolero but because he was so naturally skilled at the compositions, he never wrote any down and most are lost. Thankfully a few of Sánchez’s works remain as his compatriots would occasionally note them down after hearing him perform. The style is extremely popular throughout Latin America and has been since its inception.

Danzón

Watch that ó! Danzón is the official musical genre and dance of Cuba, which is also enjoyed across Mexico and Puerto Rico. Evolving from the contradanza, it is a fusion of African rhythmic dance styles and European influences. Developed in 1879, it is an important root for Cuban culture today and is highly distinctive; each dance begins with an introduction of four bars followed by a ‘paseo’ of another four bars. This repeats and is then followed by sixteen bars of melody. During the introduction and paseo, dancers walk to the floor, talk, choose a partner—And then begin dancing on the fourth bar of the paseo. After the initial melody is performed, the dance repeats – four bars, paseo, four bars, paseo, melody – and so on and so forth! It is most often performed to the tune of Charanga bands, which include a cello, flute, double bass and more.

Mambo

Mambo is a dance form that originated in Cuba and has since been developed by Cuban musicians across North America and Mexico. The word ‘mambo’ actually comes from Kikongo, a language spoken by Central African slaves who were taken to Cuba many centuries ago, and means “Conversation with the Gods.” Modern mambo began with a song called ‘Mambo’ from 1938 and was heavily inspired by danzón and African folk music.

Salsa

Salsa dancing originated from the cha-cha-cha and mambo dances of the early 20th century and actually began in New York in the 1970s. American dancers incorporated their own favoured dances like swing and hustle into the mix as well as guaguanco and pachanga, dances that are synonymous with Afro-Cuba and the Afro-Caribbean. Ideally, the upper body is to remain level whilst the legs move in time to the music. It’s a very rhythmic dance, often associated with passion due to the intensity of the dancers’ concentration.

Ballet

Cuba has ballet schools throughout the country with one of their most famous celebrities, Carlos Acosta, famous all over the world. To give some idea to the scale of Cuba’s love with ballet, the National Ballet School in Havana is home to roughly 3,000 students, making it comfortably the largest ballet school in the world. Such is the pride that Cubans take in their ballet that throughout Castro’s reign, the dance receive state support for both dance education and performance.

Brazilian fever!!

Here are a few party ideas that we think are going to be huge this year. A Brazilian themed party, thanks largely to the Olympic Games arriving in Rio de Janeiro. With Rio 2016 just a few months away, we thought it might be prudent to go a little more in-depth on exactly what you can look into for Brazilian party hire this year. From music to dancers, we have it all for your corporate event or private party!

Brazilian Bateria Samba Dancers

Perhaps the first thing that people think about when they picture a Brazilian party, the Brazilian Bateria dance troupe actually specialise in a whole lot more than just samba, also able to dance Baile Funk and Brazilian Axé to get the party started! Their high energy routine can be presented as a stage performance or in a wandering Brazilian carnival style. Oh and to put you at ease, hiring Brazilians Carnival dancers for your event doesn’t mean you have to dress like them, though we think you’ll agree that they look fabulous!

Bateria Drums

You could just have your colourful costumed dancers jiving to the sounds of Spotify, but to really ramp up the Brazilian energy in the room, we recommend bringing in a few Bateria drummers or a Latin band to enhance the flava of your party. With a multitude of instruments to choose from, the percussion will wow the crowd. There’s so much choice that the Rio 2016 opening ceremony will feel like it’s happening right in front of you!

Dancing Characters

As incredible and beautiful as Brazilian dancers are, you might be thinking that you need a little more colour and a little more Brazilian carnival flavour! Not a problem. The costumed dancing characters include flamingos, peacocks and more! Eye catching and sure to amaze your guests, there are tens of costumed dancers to choose from and each one will look incredible in your party photos The best bit is that you can even hire them on stilts for maximum impact!

Football freestylers

Although it’s Rio 2016 we are celebrating this year, the sport most associated with Brazil and a number of countries in South America is undoubtedly football. Football freestylers will stun the room with their impressive footballing skills! The perfect antidote to the colour and glamour of the rest of your Brazilian party, ‘freestyle football for hire’ is sure to be a match winner!

Capoeira

To end your evening, why not indulge in a little Capoeira dancing? An Afro-Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts, music and dance is technical and graceful in equal measure. Incredible performed to live drums, the act can also perform to any music style desired. Though if you’re going for a Brazilian party atmosphere, we recommend you steer away from the slow Classical numbers!

Strictly Dancing

With dancing programmes gracing our TV screens on a weekly basis, it makes us very curious to learn or watch these dances more closely. You could be having a themed evening and needing some entertainment for the evening. Have you ever considered hiring professional dancers to keep your guests entertained? They make the perfect addition to weddings and launch parties and guarantee to add the wow factor to your event.

To book any of these dancers you will need to decide which dancer would be ideal for your even. We have only the very best entertainers here at Red Masque and we are sure you will be 100% happy with whatever choice you make.

How about hiring some Brazilian dancers to liven things up? You would have most definitely seen some Samba dancers before if you’ve visited the Notting Hill Carnival and these dancers are perfect for bringing a ‘feel good dance’ to any event. If you’re wanting some amazing colourful dancers at your event then these maybe just the party entertainment you were looking for.
Cabaret dancers or even Dance comedy acts are always a guaranteed crowd pleaser. If you wanted to treat guests this Christmas to a sit down meal with some great entertainment which is a break from the norm, then this is the perfect entertainment for you. The performers can keep your guests entertained during dinner making your event one to remember. With so many party performers available here at Red Masque you really are spoilt for choice. Dinner has never been so much fun! 

A Dance Group could be hired and the chorography can be tailor made to fit in to your event and requirements. Any style of dance that your taste desires from Street Dance to River Dance, Male and Female solo dancers, ballet, ballroom and many more…. 

We have just about all Dance groups covered within our Red Masque entertainment directory. All you need to do is choose your favourite, fill out an online booking form and the Dancers will be in contact with you to discuss all your needs and requirements.

The sound of the carnival

From steel drums, samba, to reggae music you will distinctively know Carnival music when you hear, it’s fun, feel good music that will get you swinging those hips and get everybody in the ‘carnival spirit’.

You could be having a carnival party and need some high-lifting music to get you in the mood. You can be assured that here at Red Masque entertainment directory we advertise only the very best carnival performers for hire, who are not only very professional but will tick all your boxes and make your carnival event one to remember.

Have fun listening and dancing to new and old tunes, whether during Carnival or off-season with the biggest tunes from every soca music, calypso music and steel drum music nation. Booking these fantastic carnival performers is extremely easy, first find the act you most desire to have at your event and fill out on online booking form or call them directly, the act will then discuss your requirements further.