Música e Cultura de Cabo Verde | A Visão de Mestre Paulino Vieira

Where is Cape Verdean music? 🎶 That's the burning question! Many who don't build have taken advantage of the cultural and popular wealth to create material and financial assets, unfairly controlling Cape Verdean culture. They patented music, distorted the truth—and some preferred to forget rather than fight for it. 👉 In this rare and philosophical moment, Master Paulino Vieira opens up and shares his perspective on this grand history. In his words, we immerse ourselves in the ancestral energy of living Africanness, learning a lot in a short time. 📚 Figures like Dr. Baltazar, Olavo Muniz, Norberto, and other professors were great drivers of Cape Verdean artists, such as Beleza, Matias Santos Vieira, and so many popular poets who, even without reading or writing, represented a true love for the people's culture. 🎶 After Creole was valued and transformed into music for the masses, the Brazilian ambassador to Cape Verde arrived—and from this bridge, an unforgettable evening of chords, reflections, and Africanness was born. ✨ The Master also talks about the Brazilian guitar, the connection between Brazil and Cape Verde, and the cultural family created by Beleza, one of the greatest exponents of Cape Verdean music. His work dedicated to Brazil is a true celebration of this brotherhood between peoples. Capoeira Museum 👤 Mestre Marco Antonio #caboverde #caboverdiana #criollo 📌 If you liked it, subscribe to the channel, like 👍, and share this video to strengthen the culture of Cape Verde and Brazil. 💬 Write in the comments: "What does Cape Verdean music mean to you?" Support the Capoeira Museum 👉🏾   / @museudacapoeira   Take advantage and follow the Capoeira Museum movement 👉🏽https://linktr.ee/museudacapoeira About Paulino Vieria: https://www.comunidadeculturaearte.co... Related Videos CULTURES of the WORLD and BRAZIL and Capoeira TOGO Percussion - SSA Event - Germany    • PERCUSSÃO DO TOGO - Evento SSA Alemanha /M...   Filhas de Baracho - Sing Ciranda    • Filhas de Baracho Cantam Ciranda | Cultura...   FROM GRIÔS TO CAPOEIRAS - Moroccan Music. exclusive MC - read text    • Os Sons da Ancestralidade | Música Gnaoua ...   FILAS DE BARACHO - Songs and interview - Dances and Popular Culture Archive    • FILHAS DE BARACHO  - Músicas e entrevista ...   PERCUSSION, COLORS AND FABRICS OF SENEGAL - The African Diaspora - Read text MC    • PERCUSSÃO, CORES E TECIDOS DO SENEGAL - A ...   Where can Cape Verdean music be found? 🎶 That is the question that refuses to remain silent! Many who did not build took advantage of the cultural and popular wealth of Cape Verde to create material and financial wealth, unfairly controlling the culture of Cape Verde. They patented the music, distorted the truth — and some preferred to forget rather than fight for it. 👉 In this rare and philosophical testimony, Mestre Paulino Vieira opens his heart and shares his vision of this great history. Through his words, we dive into the ancestral energy of African identity, learning so much in so little time. 📚 Figures such as Dr. Baltazar, Olavo Muniz, Norberto, and many others supported and promoted Cape Verdean artists like Beleza, Matias Santos Vieira, and countless popular poets who, even without reading or writing, carried the true love and representation of Cape Verde’s culture in their hearts. 🎶 When the Creole language began to be valued and transformed into music for the masses, the Brazilian ambassador in Cape Verde arrived — and from this bridge came an unforgettable night of chords, reflections, and living African heritage. ✨ Mestre Paulino also talks about the Brazilian guitar, the cultural bridge between Brazil and Cape Verde, and the family of artists created by Beleza, one of the greatest icons of Cape Verdean music. His work dedicated to Brazil is a true celebration of this cultural brotherhood. Capoeira Museum 👤 Master Marco Antonio 📌 If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the channel, hit the like button 👍, and share to help strengthen the culture of Cape Verde and Brazil. 💬 Comment below: “What does Cape Verdean music mean to you?”