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The Vila Velha Theater (Teatro Vila Velha), also known simply as "Vila", is a performing arts center in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.[1]

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  1. 14 relations: Afro-Brazilians, Brazil, Caetano Veloso, Federal University of Bahia, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Maria Bethânia, Military dictatorship in Brazil, Modern architecture, Neoclassical architecture, Olodum, Salvador, Bahia, Tom Zé, Tropicália.

  2. 1964 establishments in Brazil
  3. Modernist architecture in Brazil
  4. Theatres completed in 1964

Afro-Brazilians

Afro-Brazilians (afro-brasileiros) are Brazilians who have predominantly sub-Saharan African ancestry (see "preto").

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Caetano Veloso

Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso (born 7 August 1942) is a Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist.

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Federal University of Bahia

The Federal University of Bahia (Universidade Federal da Bahia, UFBA) is a public university located mainly in the city of Salvador.

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Gal Costa

Gal Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos (born Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos; 26 September 1945 – 9 November 2022), known professionally as Gal Costa, was a Brazilian singer of popular music.

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Gilberto Gil

Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (born 26 June 1942), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and politician, known for both his musical innovation and political activism.

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Maria Bethânia

Maria Bethânia Viana Teles Veloso (born 18 June 1946) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter.

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Military dictatorship in Brazil

The military dictatorship in Brazil (ditadura militar), occasionally referred to as the Fifth Brazilian Republic, was established on 1 April 1964, after a coup d'état by the Brazilian Armed Forces, with support from the United States government, against president João Goulart. Vila Velha Theater and military dictatorship in Brazil are 1964 establishments in Brazil.

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Modern architecture

Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, was an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier Art Deco and later postmodern movements.

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Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.

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Olodum

Olodum is a bloco-afro from Salvador's carnival, in Bahia, Brazil.

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Salvador, Bahia

Salvador is a Brazilian municipality and capital city of the state of Bahia.

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Tom Zé

Antônio José Santana Martins (born 11 October 1936), known professionally as Tom Zé, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer who was influential in the Tropicália movement of 1960s Brazil.

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Tropicália

Tropicália, also known as tropicalismo, was a Brazilian artistic movement that arose in the late 1960s.

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See also

1964 establishments in Brazil

Modernist architecture in Brazil

Theatres completed in 1964

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vila_Velha_Theater