Boi Bumbá, a traditional Brazilian festival, is celebrated primarily in the state of Amazonas, particularly in Parintins. The event features a vibrant competition between two groups, the Garantido (red) and the Caprichoso (blue), showcasing elaborate parades, colorful costumes, and lively music that tell the story of a resurrected ox. The celebration is marked by folkloric dances, theatrical performances, and a strong sense of community, attracting thousands of spectators each June. It reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Amazon region and emphasizes themes of love, folklore, and unity.
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Bumba Meu Boi is a traditional Brazilian folk theater and dance performance that originated in the northern state of Maranhão. It blends elements of music, storytelling, and colorful costumes to depict the tale of a bull's death and resurrection, often symbolizing themes of life, death, and cultural identity. The performance typically involves a lively procession, featuring various characters, including the bull, its owner, and various animals and villagers. Bumba Meu Boi is celebrated during festivals, especially during the São João festivities, and is recognized as an important part of Brazil's cultural heritage.
Samba is the "national" dace. However, there are a lot of brazilian rhythms, that include Frevo, Maracatu, Bumba-meu-boi, etc.
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Cleber Sanches has written: 'Soldados da borracha' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rubber plantation workers, History 'O auto do boi-bumba'
Daniel Bitter has written: 'Careta de Cazumba' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Blacks, Pageants, Festivals, Masks, Bumba-Meu-Boi
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Boi Bumbá is a traditional Brazilian folk festival that celebrates the legend of the resurrection of a bull, often associated with the Amazon region, particularly in the state of Amazonas. The event features vibrant parades, music, dance, and colorful costumes, with participants reenacting the story of the bull's death and revival. It is a blend of Indigenous, African, and European cultural influences and is celebrated with great enthusiasm, especially in cities like Parintins. The festival typically takes place in June and attracts large crowds, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
One can watch Bumba videos YouTube, AllTravels, BellanaIja, CultBlender and OV Guide. All these websites provide several videos from the Bumba series.
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