‘Enough of being bossed around by men’ Brazil’s first all women samba school dances to its own beat
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The sexism, stereotypes and sniggering don’t deter the members of TPM as they prepare to compete in Rio’s carnival• Photographs: Ana Ionova for the GuardianPreparations for Brazil’s carnival are in full swing in Madureira, a neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro famed for its strong samba tradition. In a courtyard strewn with colourful paper and fabric scraps, a handful of women are working on costumes.The mostly middle-aged black women snipping, gluing and painting belong to one of Rio’s newest samba schools: Turma da Paz de Madureira (TPM), or the Madureira Group of Peace. All of its members, from the directors down to the percussionists and dancers, are women. Continue reading...