Party for 'little ones': couple creates children's street block and presents the 4th edition in Presidente Prudente
A couple in Presidente Prudente, Brazil, is promoting a children's carnival street block to foster festive joy among families and kids.
A couple from Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, has established a unique carnival celebration specifically for children, launching its fourth annual street block event that aims to create a joyful space filled with music, colors, and fun. The event is set to take place on Sunday, March 8, and serves as a family-oriented gathering that encourages participation from children and their parents alike.
Jéssica Ini, a psychologist and art educator, shared that the inspiration for the street block, named Grupo Taquitá, arose from their shared love for carnival and their commitment to educational music for children. The couple's successful initiatives began in 2019 with their first official performance during the carnival in Goiânia, emphasizing the importance of cultural inclusion. Through this festive event, they aim to communicate the significance of integrating young audiences into popular celebrations and the role of musical education in such contexts.
As the event approaches, the couple encourages local families to engage in the festivities, highlighting the community spirit and the value of celebrating together. The involvement of their own children, Inácio and Elisa, who are 10 and 12 years old, respectively, further emphasizes the family-focused nature of this carnival project. This initiative not only promotes joy and festivity but also underscores the essential role of inclusive public events in fostering a joyful and culturally aware generation of children.