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- The latest stop on the RBMA World Tour offered a fascinating glimpse of South American music. The event in Sao Paulo paired cult Brazilian artists with pioneering musicians from across the continent. A workshop at Escola São Paulo saw musicians pooling skills and inspirations, while an outdoor concert at Victor Civita square brought together Afro-Colombian hip-hop, Brazilian Afrobeat, Mexican techno-acoustic hybrids and much more…
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