Carnival in Brazil on “Traditions That Tell Stories”, a list by Ivana Zivadinovic on TheLysts.

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Country
Brazil
Origin Story
The Brazilian Carnival traces its origins to the Portuguese Age of Discoveries, when Portuguese caravels passed through Madeira Island, a territory that already celebrated its own carnival season. This tradition was brought to Brazil, where it evolved into a unique cultural event. The first recorded carnival-style celebrations in Brazil occurred in Rio de Janeiro in 1641, known as 'Préstitos,' featuring music and street processions to celebrate the crowning of John IV of Portugal.
Folklore Type
Cultural Festival
Event Date
Friday before Ash Wednesday to Ash Wednesday midday
Ritual Significance
Carnival serves as a period of festivity and indulgence preceding Lent, a 40-day period of fasting and reflection in the Christian calendar. It allows participants to enjoy music, dance, and communal celebrations before the solemnity of Lent begins.
Fun Fact
Rio de Janeiro's Carnival is renowned for its massive parades and vibrant samba performances, attracting millions of participants and spectators annually. In 2018, the event drew approximately 6 million people, including 1.5 million tourists from around the world.
Duration
6 days
Symbol
Samba Schools