"Encanteria" is the title track of the studio album released in 2009 alongside the more romantic Tua . In the live performance, the song anchors the "Festa" (Celebration) segment of the show, which was dedicated to Bethânia’s mother, . The track captures the essence of regional religious festivities, blending:
: The song reflects Bethânia’s own deep-rooted faith as a daughter of Iansã and Oxum . "Encanteria" is the title track of the studio
: The term "encanteria" refers to an Afro-Brazilian cult from the Amazon involving shamanism and the invocation of deities through dance and music. : The term "encanteria" refers to an Afro-Brazilian
: Composed by Paulo César Pinheiro , the song uses samba de roda and macumba rhythms to evoke the energy of a terreiro (sacred space). Lyrical and Cultural Significance Live Performance Context
: In the live version, Bethânia’s delivery transforms the song into a ritual, emphasizing her role as a cultural priestess who "keeps traditions alive". Live Performance Context