The humid air of Rio de Janeiro was thick with the scent of sea salt and street food as the first beats of "CarnaFunk" began to echo through the Lapa district. For Marcos, a local photographer, this wasn't just another Carnival—it was the night he had been assigned to document the "Brasileirinhas" troupe, a group of dancers known for blending traditional samba elegance with the raw, high-energy grit of favela funk.
"Brasileirinhas" (Brazilian girls) have long been the face of this movement, showcasing iconic Carnival fashion—think neon colors, bold cuts, and enough glitter to be seen from space—mixed with urban streetwear. The Inclusivity: brasileirinhas carnafunk
(PDF) Remapping Brazilian Film Culture in the Twenty-first Century The humid air of Rio de Janeiro was
Brasileirinhas Carnafunk is a recurring adult film series produced by the Brazilian studio Brasileirinhas The Inclusivity: (PDF) Remapping Brazilian Film Culture in