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The '''maxixe''' (occasionally known as the '''Brazilian tango''') is a dance, with its accompanying music, that originated in ], ] in the ] at about the same time as the ] was developing in ] and ].
'''Maxixe''' can refer to
* ], Portuguese name Maxixe
* ], a Brazilian dance
* ], a city in Mozambique
* ], a deep-blue variety of beryl


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Like the Tango, the Maxixe travelled to ] and the ] in the early years of the twentieth century.

The music was influenced by various other forms including the tango, ], ] and ], and is danced to a rapid 2/4 time.

The Maxixe was one of the dances that contributed to the ] and ].

==See also==
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==References==
*McGowan, Chris and Pessanha, Ricardo. "The Brazilian Sound: Samba, Bossa Nova and the Popular Music of Brazil." 1998. 2nd edition. Temple University Press. ISBN 1-56639-545-3

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