When rain came down during one of SambaDá’s previous performances in Carson City nobody left. Instead, families stayed dancing and singing as the Afro-Brazilian world music group played through the storm.
For lead vocalist and percussionist Dandha Da Hora, that moment captured exactly what makes that night memorable.
“I think the last year we came it was raining so hard, nobody moved out of the place,” she said. “It was absolutely divine.”…