Ilê Aiyê
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The Afro-Brazilian group Ilê Aiyê was founded on 1974 by Antônio Carlos “Vovô” and Apolônio de Jesus in the neighborhood of Liberdade, the largest black population area of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
Ilê Aiyê works to raise the consciousness of the Bahian black community. Persecuted by the police and the media during its first years, and still controversial for only allowing blacks to parade with the group, Ilê Aiyê is a renowned element of Bahia’s carnival.
During Bahian carnival, the group includes hundreds musicians, dozens dancers, and thousands members. As Ilê Aiyê passes, carnival crowds sing along by the thousands to songs about the importance of African and Afro-Brazilian culture and religion.
[edit] Discography
- 1984 - Canto Negro
- 1989 - Canto Negro II
- 1996 - Canto Negro III
- 1998 - Canto Negro IV