Feb 22 • 11:06 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnaval Tradição parades continue this Sunday (22) with presentations by the bear wings

The Carnival Tradição parades in João Pessoa are resuming on Sunday (22) with the performances of the bear wings that were postponed due to safety concerns.

The Carnival Tradição in João Pessoa, Brazil, is back in full swing this Sunday as the bear wings prepare to take the stage after their performances were rescheduled from the previous week due to a safety incident involving grandstand failures. This year’s festivities commenced on Saturday, February 14, and faced interruptions after the grandstand collapse on Monday, February 16, leading to an urgent need for repairs. The event is known for its vibrant culture, showcasing local samba schools, frevo groups, and maracatus before the unexpected disruption.

Sunday’s parades will include the previously scheduled bear wing groups, which had originally planned to perform on the final day of the celebrations. The bear wing parades have been divided between Saturday and Sunday to accommodate both the repairs and the enthusiastic participants eager to showcase their talent. Although the grandstand repairs were completed in time for the Sunday events, the Carnival organizers are yet to announce a new date for the results' announcement for Carnival Tradição 2026, leaving attendees with some anticipation as they enjoy the festivities.

Overall, the Carnival Tradição in João Pessoa not only serves as a celebration of local culture but also highlights the community's resilience in the face of unexpected challenges. The ability to adapt and reschedule reinforces the festival's significance within Brazilian cultural traditions, while ensuring the safety of both participants and spectators remains a priority. As the events unfold, the hope is for a successful continuation of the Carnaval experience for everyone involved, underscoring the spirit of togetherness and celebration that characterizes this vibrant occasion.

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