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Brazil's Passinho Dance: Cultural Heritage Status.

 Hello everyone:

Do you like dancing? If you are good at dancing, you should try "Passinho dance".

This ance comes from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. This style is recognised as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Brazil. 

 Watch this "Batalha de passinho".

Passinho, which combines elements of break, frevo, samba and capoeira, was created in the 2000s and has now been officially recognised as an intangible cultural heritage of the state.

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This style of dance brought dancers together in one place where they showcased their choreography. Passinho, which combines elements of break, frevo, samba and capoeira, was created in the 2000s and has now been officially recognised as an intangible cultural heritage of the state.

The project was initiated by Brazilian official Veronica Lima, who highlighted its importance, arguing that this recognition will help raise awareness of this important cultural movement and contribute to the decriminalisation of funk and other artistic expressions performed by young people from the peripheral areas. This is reported by Brasil 247, a partner of TV BRICS.

It is important to note that passinho originated in dances where performers would gather and show off their choreography, which fostered competition between them and the spread of this dance in the different communities of Rio de Janeiro.

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is recognised as intangible cultural heritage of Brazi

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International Mother Language 2025

 Hello everyone,

Do you feel proud of your mother language? I do.

International Mother Language is observed on February 21 st to celebrate linguistic diversity and preserve mother tongues globally. This year marks the 25th anniversary of this celebration, it's its "Silver Jubilee". Here you can read the message from Ms. Audrey Azoulay, Director General Of UNESCO, on the coassion of International Mother Language Day.

Think about INDIA, we are learning some basic information about this country. We are also interested in knowing the amount of languages spoken there. They represent the country's rich cultural heritage.

 

 

 

 

Let's see some drawings for this celebration.

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Safer Internet Day 2025 "Together for a better Internet"

 Hello everyone,

Are you ready for celebrating "Safer Internet Day 2025".

It is really important to keep yopur devices and accounts secure because criminals are always active online.








Let's see how to take some steps to secure your online safety.

USE secure passwords for all your devices and accounts.

 Do you know the meaning of "bruce force" attack? It's one of the most popular "password-cracking" methods.

REMEMBER: 

Use unique, complex passwords for each account, avoiding personal details or common words.

Let's see how to create this password.

Here you can watch this video about "bruce-force attack" and strong passwords (Spanish).

 

 

Workshop about "How to manageStrong passwords" (Spanish).

 

 

Finally, let's create a unique, strong and complex password and check it using 

Kaspersky Password Checker

 

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