Popular culture – Festa Junina
The world’s biggest Saint
John!
Brazilians love a good Festa Junina, but in the Northeast they are even
crazier about it...Caruaru is a small city of
about 300,000 people, in Pernambuco State.Campina Grande has a population
of 385,000 people and is in Paraíba State. During the month of June
these two cities go through a great transformation. The government and the
residents organize themselves to make Festa Junina into a massive tourist
attraction. In 2009 each city was visited by about 2 million tourists, as well
as journalists from all over Brazil who went to cover the events. In the
Northeast it is common for a Festa Junina to be called “Saint John”. Campina
Grande says it organizes “the world’s biggest Saint John.” But Caruaru says the
same thing. Each city holds dozens of events in a period of at least
30 days, including shows played by leading names in Brazilian popular music.
Throughout this period, the parties [1] drive the local
economy, creating hundreds of jobs and business opportunities. The hotels are packed
full [2] and local traders [3] sell more wares [4].
The Northeastern way to
party
The passion of the Northeasterners for Festa Junina goes beyond Caruaru
and Campina Grande to most cities in the region. While in the South and the
Southeast the bonfires are lit [5] onlywithin the [6] arraiais,
in the Northeast it is common for every house to have its own bonfire, after 7:00PM.
Another typical tradition in the Northeast Festa Junina is the formation of
several different party groups, formed by the residents of cities to help
organize the parties. Theseparty-goers [7] walk the streets of the
city, going from house to house. They are welcomed and given food and drink.
The musical style in a Northeastern Festa Junina is predominantly forró.
Vocabulary
1 parties –
festas / festejos
2 packed
full – lotado
3 trader –
comerciante
4 wares –
mercadorias
5 to be lit – ser acesa (o)
6 within the – dentro dos
7 party-goers – aqui = “festeiros”
The world’s biggest Saint John!
Brazilians love a good Festa Junina, but in the Northeast they are even
crazier about it...
Caruaru is a small city of
about 300,000 people, in Pernambuco State. Campina Grande has a
population of 385,000 people and is in Paraíba State. During the
month of June these two cities go through a great transformation. The
government and the residents organize themselves to make Festa Junina into a
massive tourist attraction. In 2009 each city was visited by about 2 million
tourists, as well as journalists from all over Brazil who went to cover the
events. In the Northeast it is common for a Festa Junina to be called “Saint
John”. Campina Grande says it organizes “the world’s biggest Saint
John.” But Caruaru says the same thing. Each city holds dozens of
events in a period of at least 30 days, including shows played by leading names
in Brazilian popular music. Throughout this period, the parties drive the local
economy, creating hundreds of jobs and business opportunities. The hotels are
packed full and local traders sell more wares.
The Northeastern way to
party
The passion of the
Northeasterners for Festa Junina goes beyond Caruaru and Campina Grande to most
cities in the region. While in the South and the Southeast the bonfires are lit
only within the arraiais, in the Northeast it is common for every
house to have its own bonfire, after7:00PM. Another typical tradition in the
Northeast Festa Junina is the formation of several different party groups,
formed by the residents of cities to help organize the parties. These
party-goers walk the streets of the city, going from house to house. They are
welcomed and given food and drink. The musical style in a Northeastern Festa
Junina is predominantly forró.
Vocabulary
1 parties – festas / festejos
2 packed full – lotado
3 trader –
comerciante
4 wares –
mercadorias
5 to
be lit – ser acesa (o)
6 within the – dentro dos
7 party-goers – aqui = “festeiros”
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