Feb 16 β€’ 21:01 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

On Ice and to the Sound of Frevo, Block Brings Pernambuco Carnival Tradition to Canada

A block party celebrating Pernambuco's carnival tradition occurs in Shawinigan, Canada, with attendees donning traditional costumes despite the freezing temperatures.

In Shawinigan, Canada, residents celebrated a unique carnival event called 'Galo na Neve', which mimics Recife's famous Saturday of ZΓ© Pereira. Amid temperatures dropping to as low as -7 degrees Celsius, people gathered dressed in vibrant frevo costumes, showcasing flags from Brazil and Pernambuco, as they danced and sang traditional songs. This event, which started as a playful gathering among friends, has grown into a full-blown tradition now in its ninth year.

One of the event's organizers, Fabiana Marques from Recife, emphasized the importance of holding the carnival parade on the same day as the Galo da Madrugada in Brazil. This timing is crucial for participants and serves as an emotional bridge to their homeland, allowing them to maintain a connection to their cultural roots even in a foreign land. Photos and videos from the event have gone viral on social media, highlighting the community spirit and commitment to keeping their traditions alive.

Overall, 'Galo na Neve' serves not only as an entertaining event but also as a vital expression of cultural identity for the Brazilian community in Canada. In doing so, it showcases the resilience of cultural practices and the yearning for a shared identity despite geographic distances and weather challenges.

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