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SAMBA

SMELL

BEATING

AFROBEAT

RHYTHM

ARTS DESK

KIDS

11AM TO 4PM

CAPOEIRA

FREVO

brazilian dance

hymn by  abcd kids

ART
SOCIAL

ECO

Health

BARBECUE

Feijoada

Pastry
drumstick
Brigadier
Cheese bread
Pizza
cane juice
Açaí
juices
Caipirinha Bacardi
Guarana

DONATE CLOTHING AND SHOES

PACE COLLECTION POINT!

For the past 3 years they have been working with children at risk in poor communities. The donations allow them to continue teaching Capoeira Angola, which translates music and movements into positive and productive learning experiences designed to help socialize and educate vulnerable youth.

SONG. FOOD. CULTURE. Ritmo Brazilian Day is the biggest Brazilian festival in Australia! In its 16th edition, the festival will be the opportunity to  bring together the Brazilian community and other nationalities and celebrate the "Brazilian wave"  in Australia.

 

An exciting schedule is set to entertain the  festival for families all Sunday in  Darling Harbour. The festival will proudly present the best of Brazilian culture on the main stage, dance performances, food court, children's area and our cultural village, which aims to promote the Brazilian style of ART, SOCIAL, ECO and HEALTH.

 

Of course, everyone will enjoy a multicultural day in the heart of Sydney!

Produced by volunteers

Sponsored by:

Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour. Sydney, NSW.

 

How to get?

Town Hall train station.

Buses.

King Street  or Pyrmont Bay Wharf.

Paddy's Market light rail station.

Parking lots around the region

Free for BRACCA members  

Free for children under 2 years old

Activities for children under 12 years old: $5

1st release: $5 (until September 8th)

2nd release: $8 (until September 16)

at the door of the   event: $10

Founded and managed by volunteers over the past 23 years, the Brazilian Community Council of Australia is a non-profit organization that is recognized by the Brazilian and Australian governments. Through community engagement events and projects, we aim to promote Brazilian culture in Australia,  defend rights  of our community and to increase friendship and cultural exchange between Australia and  Brazil.

After it's said and done, the  BRACCA needs the support of society to support the community.

We need you

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