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Written by Paul Everton - Video from Geo Beats   
Monday, 03 December 2007

 

Brazil - Culture, Carnival, Music, Sports, Others

The culture of Brazil is rooted in the culture of Portugal. The Portuguese settlers & immigrants brought the Catholic faith, the Portuguese language and several traditions & customs that however determine the modern-day Brazilian culture.

As a multiracial country, its culture likewise absorbed extra determines. The Amerindian peoples shaped Brazil's language & cuisine and the Africans, brought as slaves, largely acted upon Brazil's music, dance, cuisine and language. Italian and German immigrants came in prominent numbers and their influences are felt closer to the South of Brazil.

he Brazilian Carnival is an annual celebration in Brazil took hold forty days prior to Easter & marking the start of Lent. During Lent, Roman Catholics, which one constitute the majority in Brazil, are to abstain caused by bodily pleasures. Carnival, which is celebrated as a profane festival, can thus be compared to a farewelling of the pleasures of the flesh.

In Brazil, Carnival as a all exhibits some disputes with its counterparts in Europe and other parts of the world, & within the country itself it is manifested in distinguishable ways in the diverse areas.

Rio de Janeiro

The contemporary Brazilian Carnival finds its roots in Rio de Janeiro in the 1830s, when the city's bourgeoisie imported the done of holding balls & masquerade parties derived from Paris. It originally mimicked the European form of the festival, over time acquiring elements derived from African & Amerindian cultures.

In the last 19th century, the cordoes (literally laces in Portuguese) were presented in Rio de Janeiro. These were groups of people who would process through the streets playing music and dancing. In todays world they are have a go at it as blocos (blocks), consisting of a group of people who dress in costumes according to certain topics or to celebrate the Carnival in particular ways. Blocos are generally associated with particular neighbourhoods or suburbs and include both a percussion or music group & an entourage of revellers.

In the period of the Carnival, a fat man is elected to represent the role of Rei Momo, the "king" of Carnival.

Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is have a go at it worldwide for the elaborate parades presented by the city's major samba schools in the Sambadrome & is one of the world's huge tourist attractions.

Samba schools are very heavy, well-financed organizations that work through and through the year in preparation for Carnival. Parading in the Sambadrome runs over four total nights & is part of an functionary contest, split up into seven divisions, in which one a single samba school will be declared that year's winner. Blocos deriving given by the samba schools also hold street parties in their various suburbs, through and through which they process along by owning their followers.

Religion

* 73.6% of the people is Catholic, causing Brazil the country sustaining the biggest Catholic population in the world.

* 7.4% of the population reckon themselves agnostics or atheists.

* Spiritism constitutes 1.3% of the population (about 2.3 million).

* 1.8% are members of other faiths. Some of These are Latter-day Saints Followers), Jehovah's Witnesses Followers) Buddhism Seicho-No-Ie, Judaism , & Islam

* 0.3% are Following of African traditional religions such as Candomble, Macumba, and Umbanda.

* Some practice a intermixture of different faiths, such as Catholicism, Candomble, & indigenous American religion combined.

Sports

The most popular sport in Brazil is football (soccer), and the country is renowned for the character of its players, including Ronaldo, Pele, Ronaldinho, Jairzinho, Rivelino, Zico, Romario, Carlos Alberto, Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos, Garrincha, & most recently, Kaka and one of the globe's most acknowledged players and the current holder of the title of best football player in the world, Ronaldinho.

The Brazilian national football team has been victorious in the globe Cup tournament a record five times and after the 3rd time, Brazil kept the world Cup trophy permanently.

Brazil has likewise accomplished success in more international sports, mainly volleyball, basketball, tennis, gymnastics & auto racing.


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