Here are some interesting facts you probably didn’t know about Carnaval. Number 8 is my favorite. Every year Brazil’s Carnaval brings millions of people to this incredible festival full of parades, culture, excitement, public street parties and celebrations. Carnaval is the biggest week long party in the world. Video 113 Follow us on Our Brazilian Life Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/our.brazilian.life Big Jump - Our Trampoline Park Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bigjumpbr/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/BigJumpBR/ Big Jump | https://www.BigJump.fun Videos to Commonly Asked Questions: Why did we move to Brazil? https://youtu.be/gw5IIDudlhM Trampoline park: https://youtu.be/PqYkYaX-8BE Our family: https://youtu.be/_hXqFmbgp-o Here are some interesting facts you probably didn’t know about Carnaval. Number 8 is my favorite. Every year Brazil’s Carnaval brings millions of people to this incredible festival full of parades, culture, excitement, public street parties and celebrations. Carnaval is the biggest week long party in the world. Video 113 1. Rio De Janeiro’s Carnival is registered in the Guiness Book as the biggest carnival in the world. 2. In Brazilian Portuguese, it’s written as ‘Carnaval’ but for the majority of the rest of the world, it’s written as ‘Carnival’; and both are correct! 3. In Salvador alone, estimations state that approximately 2.5 million people participate in the festivities every year (1.5 million being tourists). This festival has a large positive impact on Salvador’s local economy. 4. Salvador is the “the biggest African city outside Africa” with 83% of the people claiming black ancestry. The difference between Carnaval in Salvador and Rio de Janeiro is that Salvador is an incredibly vibrant public street party with huge blocos and cultural events. While Rio’s main event is the parade in the Sambadromo where spectators watch elaborate floats. 5.In Rio’s Sambodromo, the Samba schools are judged on their elaborate floats, costumes, dancing and music. This is a very important competition and some schools spend over 4 million dollars on outfits and preparations. 6.The Carnaval in Brazil is always held 40 days before Easter, ending at noon on Ash Wednesday. 7. There are more than 2 million people on the streets every day during the carnaval. 8. Brazilian Samba derived from a mixture of African and European influences. Brazilian Samba is one the most popular dances in South America. The dance has evolved over time to become a cultural identity for Brazilians. And I recommend you try it. Don’t worry if you can’t samba; just move your feet, have fun and smile. Brazilians want you to enjoy their culture so don’t be shy. 9. Carnaval is celebrated all over Brazil in their own unique ways. But the biggest celebrations are held in Rio, Sao Paulo, Salvador, Recife, Olinda and Manaus. 10. The word Carnaval is represented as the last period of feasting and celebration before the strict spiritual period of Lent. So, all that dancing, parading and fun is really just to say goodbye to steak dinners for a while. Carnival is a chance to let people set aside their everyday lives, adorn themselves with costumes, masks and allow themselves to experience an amplified sense of social unity, art, music, and excitement. We are an American family living in Salvador, Brazil. I know from experience that Brazilians want to share their culture and beauty with you. So put Brazil’s Carnival on your bucket list and make it a priority to come and experience the world’s biggest party. This is Pelourinho, the historical district in Salvador. This is my favorite place to go for Carnaval and to take visiting family or friends during other times of the year. It tops the charts for one of the best afro Brazilian cultural experiences. It’s also the most unique, vibrant, colorful, celebration and is great for families and kids. I highly recommend it. We moved our family of 7 from Nevada, USA to Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. We came to experience Brazilian culture, learn Portuguese and start a business. We opened a trampoline park called Big Jump on June 30, 2018. We post weekly adventures so please Subscribe and click the bell for updates on new videos. Thank you so Much! We love Brazil and are excited to hear from you! Please leave a comment and tell us where you’re from! Thank you for joining our journey! Big Jump Trampoline Park and Events www.bigjump.fun Instagram: @bigjumpbr, Park (71) 3368-1842 What’sApp (71) 98814-9485. American amusement park. Email festas@bigjump.fun with any questions or for more information. Address: Avenida Orlando Gomes, 1296 - Piata Salvador BA CEP: 41650-101 Thanks for joining the adventures of Our Brazilian Life!
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