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Brazil's biggest festival, this weekend in Toronto
Canada's largest Brazilian cultural festival, BrazilFest, is taking place this weekend, July 21-23, at Earlscourt Park in Toronto. This exciting event brings the colors, rhythms and authentic flavors of Brazil to the streets of Toronto, providing a great opportunity to experience the country's rich culture for everyone, regardless of their background.
Here is a look at the programs of this two-day festival:
Friday, July 21:
The opening party with the presence of prominent Brazilian artists
Live music performance in different Brazilian styles such as samba, foro and rock
Brazilian traditional and modern dance performances
Food stalls offering Brazilian delicacies such as feijoada and brigadiro
A chance to try popular Brazilian drinks like the Caipirinha
Saturday, July 22:
Workshops on Brazilian culture and art, including samba dancing, cooking and the Portuguese language
Showing Brazilian movies
Sports competitions and traditional Brazilian games
A market where you can buy handicrafts, souvenirs and other Brazilian products
Sunday, July 23:
Performance of Brazilian carnival groups with colorful and glamorous costumes
Street parade with the presence of people and different groups
Continue to perform live music, dance and entertainment
An opportunity to socialize with other Brazilian culture enthusiasts
Attending this festival is free and will be attractive for all ages and tastes.
If you're looking for a unique and exciting cultural experience, be sure to visit BrazilFest in Toronto this weekend.
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