Carla Perez, son and daughter-in-law enjoy Ivete's popcorn with La Casa de Papel masks at Salvador's carnival
Dancer Carla Perez, along with her son and daughter-in-law, celebrated at Salvador's carnival while disguised as characters from 'La Casa de Papel.'
At the Salvador carnival, dancer Carla Perez, along with her son Victor Alexandre and his fiancΓ©e Jarline Batista from the Dominican Republic, enjoyed the festivities disguised as characters from the popular Spanish series 'La Casa de Papel'. They wore red jumpsuits and masks, blending in with the crowd of revelers to have a unique and fun experience during the carnival celebrations.
The event took place on the Tuesday of the carnival in Salvador, a city known for its vibrant and colorful festivities which attract people from all over Brazil and beyond. The 'pipoca' refers to a type of street party or gathering around a music performance, in this case, one featuring popular Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo, a staple of the carnival scene. By participating in this event, the family not only enjoyed the music and atmosphere but also showcased a playful spirit in their choice of costumes.
Carnival in Salvador is a significant cultural event in Brazil that sees massive participation and showcases the country's rich traditions in music, dance, and social engagement. The choice of costumes by Perez's family highlights the intersection of popular culture with local traditions, demonstrating how Brazilian carnival continues to evolve and incorporate various influences while remaining a beloved celebration.