nytinga
Nytinga is a traditional form of folk music and dance that originated among the Afro-Brazilian communities of the state of Bahia, in northeastern Brazil. The term *nytinga* (also spelled *nitinga* or *nitinga-de-corda*) derives from the Yoruba word *nyin*, meaning "to dance," reflecting its cultural roots in the West African diaspora. This genre blends African rhythms, Portuguese influences, and indigenous Brazilian elements, creating a unique musical expression.
Nytinga is typically performed in a circular formation, with participants holding hands or linked by a rope
The genre gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as part of the *Movimento Negro* (Black Movement),
Nytinga’s influence extends beyond Bahia, inspiring similar rhythmic and communal dance forms across Brazil. Its emphasis