2 de Dezembro-Dia Nacional de Samba
Tia Ciata
Hilária Batista de Almeida, conhecida como Tia Ciata (Salvador, 1854 — Rio de Janeiro, 1924) foi uma cozinheira e mãe de santo brasileira, considerada por muitos como uma das figuras influentes para o surgimento do samba carioca.
Reconhecida como uma das principais incentivadoras da cultura negra nas nascentes favelas cariocas. Ela era a dona de uma casa onde se reuniam sambistas e onde foi criado "Pelo Telefone", o primeiro samba gravado em disco, assinado por Donga e Mauro de Almeida.
Tia Ciata
Hilaria Batista de Almeida, known as Aunt Ciata (Salvador, 1854 - Rio de Janeiro, 1924) was a cook and mother of Brazilian saint, considered by many as one of the influential figures in the development of samba carioca. Recognized as a major booster of black culture in the springs slums. She was the owner of a house where they met and where samba was created "By Phone", the first recorded samba disk, signed by Donga and Mauro de Almeida.
Hilaria Batista de Almeida, known as Aunt Ciata (Salvador, 1854 - Rio de Janeiro, 1924) was a cook and mother of Brazilian saint, considered by many as one of the influential figures in the development of samba carioca. Recognized as a major booster of black culture in the springs slums. She was the owner of a house where they met and where samba was created "By Phone", the first recorded samba disk, signed by Donga and Mauro de Almeida.
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