Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba
Season 48 Episode 26 | 1h 22m 50s | WETA Passport
Gloria Estefan journeys through three of Brazil’s most influential cities, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Salvador, with Estefan as narrator and host, discussing the history of Samba and its many variations. Featuring regional celebrities like Maria Rita, Carlinhos Brown and Jorge Arãgo, the documentary looks at the African origins of Brazilian music and specific sites that have inspired artists.
Aired: 07/09/21 | Expires: 08/08/23 |
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Gloria Estefan on "Conga"
Clip: S48 Ep26 | 3m 28s
Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba Preview
Preview: S48 Ep26 | 31s
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