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Maracatu Events This Weekend in Barcelona

Maracatu events in Barcelona this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

A danceable, high-energy sound.

energy
85
danceability
90
valence
70
grit
60
organicness
100
commerciality
15
tempo
55
vocality
40

About Maracatu

Maracatu is a ceremonial performance genre originating from Pernambuco, Brazil, deeply rooted in Afro-Brazilian traditions and the symbolic crowning rituals of Congolese monarchs. The music is defined by a powerful, syncopated percussive foundation known as the baque, traditionally played on heavy wooden alfaias, caixas, and gonguê bells accompanied by call-and-response vocal chanting. Rhythms vary from the majestic, processional pace of Maracatu Nação to the frantic, high-intensity delivery of Maracatu Rural, maintaining a mood that is both regal and spiritually intense. It serves as a vital rhythmic precursor to the modern Manguebeat movement and remains distinct from Samba through its specific instrumentation, historical heritage, and religious processional context.

Also known as: Maracatu

Maracatu events in Barcelona this weekend - FAQ

What Maracatu events are in Barcelona this weekend?
Mood tracks all Maracatu events in Barcelona this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Maracatu schedule in Barcelona.
Where can I find Maracatu in Barcelona this weekend?
Maracatu is a ceremonial performance genre originating from Pernambuco, Brazil, deeply rooted in Afro-Brazilian traditions and the symbolic crowning rituals of Congolese monarchs. Find every Maracatu venue and event in Barcelona this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Maracatu music?
Maracatu is a ceremonial performance genre originating from Pernambuco, Brazil, deeply rooted in Afro-Brazilian traditions and the symbolic crowning rituals of Congolese monarchs. The music is defined by a powerful, syncopated percussive foundation known as the baque, traditionally played on heavy wooden alfaias, caixas, and gonguê bells accompanied by call-and-response vocal chanting. Rhythms vary from the majestic, processional pace of Maracatu Nação to the frantic, high-intensity delivery of …

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