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Festa Junina 2009 - 28/06 at Parnell Library - Auckland   Message List  
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Dear all,


Some of you may know, in June the Brazilian Community celebrates the saints : Saint John (Sao Joao), Saint Peter (Sao Pedro) and Saint Anthony (Santo Antonio) with a great party called Festa Junina. It is a family event, so kids and friends are more than welcome to join in (spread the word).
 
There will be traditional food, music and the theatrical dance called “Quadrilha”. Also heaps of games for the kids!
 
Book your tickets with me at the cost of only $5 (kids under 5 are free). See the flyer attached.
 
When: 28th of June (Sunday)
Where: Parnell Library – 545 Parnell Road
Time: from 2pm to 8ish
Please check at the very bottom of this message some extra information about the party and also some info copied from wikipedia. Hope it will give you a good understanding of the meaning of this celebration.

Thanks and hope to see you with us!
 

 

Just to let you know few more things about our party on the 28th:

1 - Dress in 'country style' clothing...and WIN! Get into the Festa Junina spirit!  Wear your straw hat, overalls, jeans and checked shirt - anything that fits the country theme - and you could WIN the night's best dressed award.
2 - Live music 
3 - Participate in a quadrilha intro lesson - after that, you'll still have plenty of time to dance all your other favourite Brazilian styles, including forró.
4 - Correio Elegante - Love Messengers - send a little love messenger for somebody who you like...
5 - Games - Try to fish your prize, try to bite an apple holding on the line (no hands allow), throw the rings...if your ring catch the bottle, you win prizes...and much more...

 

And, of course, we'll have some entertainment, a special dance presentation, called "Quadrilha" - From wikipedia: The "quadrilha" features couple formations around a mock wedding whose bride and groom are the central attraction of the dancing. Usually taking place in an arraial, a large, open space outdoors, men dress up as farm boys with suspenders and large straw hats and women wear pigtails, freckles, painted gap teeth and red-checkered dresses, all in a loving tribute to the origins of Brazilian country music, and of themselves, some of whom are recent immigrants from the countryside to cities such as Olinda, Recife, Maceió and Salvador, and some of whom return to the rural areas during that season to visit family.

Festa Junina, typically termed São João (Saint John) as it is centered on that saint's day, is the name of annual Brazilian celebrations (historically related to the Midsummer and Saint John festivities in Europe) which take place in the beginning of the Brazilian winter, consequently during the European summer. These festivities, which were introduced in the country by the Portuguese during the colonial period (1500-1822), are most associated with Northeastern Brazil, but today celebrated in the whole country. It's mainly celebrated on the following days of the Catholic feast of Saint Anthony, John the Baptist and Saint Peter.
As the northeast is largely arid or semi-arid these popular festivals not only coincide with the rainy seasons of most states in the northeast but they also provide the people with an opportunity to give thanks to Saint John for the rain. They also celebrate rural life and feature typical clothing, food, dance (particularly quadrilha, which is similar to square dancing). Like Midsummer and Saint John's Day in Portugal and Scandinavian countries, São João celebrates marital union. The "quadrilha" features couple formations around a mock wedding whose bride and groom are the central attraction of the dancing. Usually taking place in an arraial, a large, open space outdoors, men dress up as farm boys with suspenders and large straw hats and women wear pigtails, freckles, painted gap teeth and red-checkered dresses, all in a loving tribute to the origins of Brazilian country music, and of themselves, some of whom are recent immigrants from the countryside to cities such as Olinda, Recife, Maceió and Salvador, and some of whom return to the rural areas during that season to visit family. However, nowadays, São João festivities are extremely popular in all urban areas and among all social classes. In the Northeast, they are as popular as Carnival. It should be noted that, like during Carnival, these festivities involve costume-wearing (in this case, peasant costumes), dancing, drinking, and visual spectacles (fireworks display and folk dancing). Like the original European Midsummer celebrations, during the two-week June festivities in Brazil , bonfires are lit. They can be seen everywhere in northeastern cities. Two northeastern towns in particular have competed with each other for the title of "Biggest São João Festival in the World", namely Caruaru (in the state of Pernambuco), and Campina Grande,in Paraíba state. In fact, Caruaru features in the Guinness Book of World Records for holding the biggest outdoor country festival.
São João coincides with the corn harvest. Special dishes served during São João are made with corn, such as canjica and pamonha. Dishes may also include peanuts, potatoes sausages and rice. The celebrations are very colorful and festive and include amazing pyrotechnics. Bonfires and fire in general are thus one of the most important features of these festivities, a feature that is among the remnants of Midsummer pagan rituals in the Iberian Peninsula .

 

 

See you there,

Eduardo

 



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