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| Bem Brasil Northern Quarter | 58 Lever Street, Manchester, M1 1FJ | Tel: 0161 923 6888 | | Opening hours: Sun 1pm-10:30pm | & Mon-Sat 12pm-10:30pm |
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| | | | With your Caipirinha, you can feel like you are trully partying in Brazil, with Bem Brasil's Forró Nights every Tuesday boasting live music to get you dancing. | Forró is the most popular genre in Brazil's Northeast. One theory popularly held in the region is that the word Forró is a derivative of the English expression "for all" and that it originated in the early 1900s. English engineers on the Great Western Railroad would throw balls on weekends and classify them as either only for railroad personnel or for the general populace ("for all"). | This mixture of races has made Brazil a culturally rich unique country. The miscegenation began with Indians, Africans and Portuguese, but soon after, immigrants from around the world began to arrive: Europeans, Asians, Jews and Arabs. The result is a happy people, open to everything new. |
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