Tradition, Joy and Typical Flavors

In the month of June, in all regions of Brazil, especially in the Northeast, the traditions and symbols of the country’s rural areas are celebrated with music, lively dances and culinary delights. These celebrations honor Saint John, Saint Peter and Saint Anthony, saints of the Catholic church. Come with us to discover the magic and joy of these festivities, which transform Brazilian cities into colorful and lively scenes.

The Festas Juninas have origins that date back to European traditions brought to Brazil by Portuguese colonizers. They were pagan festivities to celebrate the change of season with the intention of warding off evil spirits during harvest time. Over time, these celebrations mixed with elements of indigenous and African culture, giving rise to a uniquely Brazilian festival. A celebration that honors Catholic saints and preserves Brazilian cultural traditions incorporates major events with performances by popular dance groups and great Brazilian music artists, especially forró.

Quadrilles are traditional dances that tell country stories. Groups of dancers perform in lively choreography, wearing typical costumes and keeping the essence of the festivities alive. Bonfires and fireworks are central elements of the Festas Juninas. The bonfire represents light and heat, while the fireworks symbolize joy and festivity.

Culinary delights are another highlight of the festivities. Green corn, canjica, pamonha, quentão and pé-de-moleque are just some of the typical treats that delight participants.

When and where does it happen?

Festas Juninas take place in many places across the country. In Caruaru, in the state of Pernambuco, and Campina Grande, in Paraíba, they take on the characteristics of a spectacle. Throughout the month of June, with emphasis on the nights of São João, the two cities compete healthily for the title of the biggest Festa Junina in the country. The two northeastern cities provide the perfect setting, with their picturesque landscapes and welcoming climate, rocked by the traditional rhythms of the northeast region of the country.

Festivities

Programações e Atrações

Traditional Quadrilhas

The square dances are the highlight of the festivities, with groups performing exciting choreographies, telling stories typical of regional traditions.

Typical foods

The events offer a variety of typical June foods. Cooked corn, popcorn, canjica and other delicacies make the participants happy.

Bonfires and Fireworks

The fireworks display and large bonfires are symbolic moments that mark the climax of the festivities. The sky lights up, and the heat from the bonfire infects everyone.

Great music shows

Brazilian artists perform at various June festivals, bringing the rhythms that rock the party to the center of Brazilian country music.