
Brazilian Events Guide – July 2014
27 Jun, 2014
BRAZILIAN EVENTS GUIDE Ai??-Ai??JULY 2014 # 22
‘So many Brazilian Events in London to go. Read this Guide and you will find out‘
Did you have fun in June? The World Cup finishes on 13 July but Brazil will stay in the spotlight. There are Brazil adverts everywhere, on buses, phone booths, shops and not to mention the myriad of pubs sporting Brazil flags! The World Cup has been without doubt the biggest Brazil promotion to date.
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The events in Julyai??i??s guide are as brilliant as Juneai??i??s! Highlights include the ai???Joga Bolaai??? festival organised by Mais um discos e Movimientos, who have planned an amazing itinerary which will include projects that have been supported by Culturart since 2012. Amongst these programmes are, Braziliance, on July 6 and 7 and The Amazon Film Festival. At the film festival youai??i??ll have a chance to see Corumbiara, directed by Vincent Carelli (and appears on the front of this months guide!). The musicians Tulipa, Clube do Choro, PAi?? de Jurema will also be at the ai???Joga Bolaai??i?? Festival.
As if that werenai??i??t enough, we also have two Junina Festivals for kids on 5 July. Also for the little once, there will be a literary event held by the theatre group Stonecrabs. Leny Andrade will be at Ronnie Scotts on July 15 and 16. Look out for the Brasil Brasileiro dance show by Claudio Segoviaai??i??s dance group and on July 19 Brazilica will come to Liverpool. There will be live music by Andre Luz at Floripa on 13 and 26. Make sure to note these dates in your diary and enjoy!
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