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NEW YORK, N.Y. – Brazil’s Northeastern culture, typical dances, and traditions will again be the main features of a magic show celebrating the São João Festival.
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BRAZIL’S SÃO JOÃO FESTIVAL TO SHAKE LOWER MANHATTAN
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Brazil’s Northeastern culture, typical dances, and traditions will again be the main features of a magic show celebrating the São João Festival (St. John Festival) at SOB’s presented by Silvana Magda and Katende Band & Viva Brazil Dancers on Sat., June 29, 2019 at 7 p.m.
The Brazilian São João Festival dates to the 19th century and takes place virtually everywhere in Brazil, although its main exhibitions are those of the country’s Northeast. With different variations throughout Brazil’s States, the festivities originated in France and were introduced to Brazil by the Europeans, mostly the Portuguese. The party features sophisticated, country clothing and rhythms, with colorful flags, straw hats and creative hair styles.
“We’ll bring this century-long Brazilian tradition to entertain New York City residents in two hours of lots of music, forro, and fun,” says Magda. “The audience will definitely feel like they are in a traditional Festa de São João,
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Brazil’s Northeastern culture, typical dances, and traditions will again be the main features of a magic show celebrating the São João Festival (St. John Festival) at SOB’s presented by Silvana Magda and Katende Band & Viva Brazil Dancers on Sat., June 29, 2019 at 7 p.m.
The Brazilian São João Festival dates to the 19th century and takes place virtually everywhere in Brazil, although its main exhibitions are those of the country’s Northeast. With different variations throughout Brazil’s States, the festivities originated in France and were introduced to Brazil by the Europeans, mostly the Portuguese. The party features sophisticated, country clothing and rhythms, with colorful flags, straw hats and creative hair styles.
“We’ll bring this century-long Brazilian tradition to entertain New York City residents in two hours of lots of music, forro, and fun,” says Magda. “The audience will definitely feel like they are in a traditional Festa de São João,