{"@context":{"dc":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/","skos":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2004\/02\/skos\/core#","skos:broader":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:inScheme":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:related":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:narrower":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:hasTopConcept":{"@type":"@id"},"skos:topConceptOf":{"@type":"@id"}},"@id":"https:\/\/vocabularios.eca.usp.br\/vcaa\/skos\/5612","@type":"skos:Concept","skos:prefLabel":{"@language":"pt-BR","@value=":"calypso"},"skos:inScheme":"https:\/\/vocabularios.eca.usp.br\/vcaa\/","dct:created":"2021-06-09 17:57:04","dct:modified":"2023-03-01 20:26:27","skos:scopeNote":[{"@lang":"en-US","@value":"Calypso\u00a0is a style of\u00a0Afro-Caribbean music\u00a0that originated in\u00a0Trinidad and Tobago\u00a0during the early to the mid-19th century and spread to the rest of the Caribbean\u00a0Antilles\u00a0and\u00a0Venezuela\u00a0by the mid-20th century. Its rhythms can be traced back to West African\u00a0Kaiso\u00a0and the arrival of French planters and their slaves from the\u00a0French Antilles\u00a0in the 18th century.\nFonte:\u00a0https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Calypso_music "}]}