SAMBA
SMELL
BEATING
AFROBEAT
RHYTHM
ART CRAFT
11AM TO 4PM
CAPOEIRA
FREVO
BRAZILIAN DANCE
Athens by abcd kids
ART
SOCIAL
ECO
HEALTH
BRAZILIAN BARBECUE
Feijoada
Pastry
drumstick
Brigadier
Cheese bread
Pizza
cane juice
Açaí
juices
Caipirinha Bacardi
Guarana
donate clothes AND SHOES
COLLECT POINT AT RHYTHM!
For the last 3 years, they've been working with at-risk kids from impoverished communities. Donations allow them to keep running Capoeira Angola classes that translate the music & movements into positive and productive learning experiences designed to help socialize and educate vulnerable young people.
MUSIC. FOOD. CULTURE Rhythm Brazilian Day is Australia's biggest Brazilian Festival! On its 16th edition, the festival is shaping up to bring Brazilian community and other nationalities together to celebrate the Brazilian wave in Australia.
There is exciting programming lined up to hold the family friendly festival over a full Sunday at Darling Harbour. The festival will proudly present the very best of Brazilian culture by main stage, performances, food court, kids area and our cultural village which aim to promote a taste a Brazilian style of ART, SOCIAL, ECO and HEALTH.
Sure it will entertain everyone in a multicultural fun day in the heart of Sydney!
Produced by volunteers
Sponsored by
Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour. Sydney, NSW.
getting there:
Town Hall train station.
Buses.
King Street or Pyrmont Bay Wharf.
Paddy's Market light rail station.
Car parking stations nearby.
Free BRACCA members
Free kids under 2 years old
Kids Activities under 12 yo: $5
1st release: $5 (until 8 September)
2nd release: $8 (until 16 September)
At the door: $10
Founded and managed by volunteers throughout the last 23 years, the Brazilian Community Council of Australia is a non-for-profit organization that is recognized both by the Brazilian and the Australian governments.
Through Events and community engagement's projects we aim to promote Brazilian culture in Australia, to advocate the need for our community and increase friendship and cultural exchange between Australia and Brazil.