arranjas
Arranjas is a traditional Portuguese folk dance and music genre that originated in the northern region of Portugal, particularly in the districts of Braga and Vila Real. The term "arranja" comes from the verb "arranjar," which means "to arrange" or "to put together," reflecting the collaborative nature of the genre's creation.
The music of arranjas is characterized by its lively rhythm, often featuring accordions, guitars, and vocals.
Arranjas is not just a form of entertainment but also a cultural expression that reflects the region's
One of the most famous arranjas is "Adeus, Adeus," a song that has become a symbol of
In recent years, arranjas has seen a revival, with new musicians and dancers bringing fresh interpretations