Traditions of Brazil
Brazil has unique traditions that has a vibrant fusion of Portuguese, African, and Indigenous cultures, with massive celebrations like Carnival, religious devotion, and a deep love for soccer. They have many traditions and many way they do them, the most popular tradition of there's is Carnival, Carnival is a huge national holiday and is sometimes considered the "real start" of the year turning cities into continuous music and dance celebrations with their vibrant colorful outfit/clothing called elaborate Samba costumes that are made from vibrant feathers, beads, rhinestones, swarovski crystals, and sequins.
Brazil's Traditions
Brazils traditions started by the arrival of Portuguese colonists in 1500 and their traditions are about over 10,000 years old and the first tradition ever in Brazil was also established by indigenous peoples thousands of years before 1500. Brazils main tradition is the exuberant Carnival
- Costumes
- The part of Brazils tradition that you can not miss is that started in the 16th century was there beuatiful vibrant colored clothing which is known as many things for different types of there traditions like for example Carnival Costumes, Baiana Dress, Festa Junina Costumes, and ect. but some stuff changing in the 1930s cause of rapid urbanization, the influence of Hollywood/European cinema, and the democratization of fashion.
- What They Do
- In Brazils tradition they do quite alot of interesting and cool stuff, they do barbecue social gatherings which is call and is known to them as churrasco and eating feijoada on Wednesdays, wear white on New Year's Eve, and practice Capoeira
- Music
- Brazilian in their tradition they dance to high-energy, Afro-Brazilian rooted rhythms which some are Samba, Capoeira, Forró, and Bumba Meu Boi
- Food
- They like to eat rice, beans, and cassava flour, often served with grilled meats as one of there original traditional meals
- How Often They Do Traditions
- They often do tradition on a daily, weekly, and annual days