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CALLE OCHO FESTIVAL FROM MIAMI, FLORIDA!!!

    The  Calle Ocho Festival or "El Festival de la Calle Ocho",  is a one day  "rumba"- fiesta-that culminates the Miami Carnival. This festival takes place in March each year between 27th avenue and 4th avenue, along Southwest 8th street, that is 23 blocks along "Calle Ocho" in "Little Havana" with activities for everybody.      Even thought this festival is not counted amongst the official Hispanic holidays, more than 1 million people attend this block party to participate, and to see top Hispanic artists perform at every street intersection at the designated stages.     You can hear  salsa, reggeaton, merengue, bachata, balada, hip hop  and more. Personalities like  El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Cellia Cruz, Oscar D'Leon, El Grupo Niche  and many more have performed at the festival     "El Festival de la Calle Ocho",  is one incredible party that i...

CARNIVAL FROM BRAZIL!!

     The Carnival of Brazil , is an annual festival held 46 days before Easter. On certain days of Lent, Roman Catholics and some other Christians traditionally abstained from the consumption of meat and poultry, hence the term  "carnival ", from  carnelevre , "to remove meat". Carnival celebrations are believed to have roots in the pagan festival of  Saturnalia , which, adapted to Christianity, became a farewell to bad things in a season of religious discipline to practice repentance and prepare for Christ's death and resurrection.     Rhythm, participation, and costumes vary from one region of Brazil to another. In the southeastern cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, huge organized parades are led by samba schools. Those official parades are meant to be watched by the public, with mini parades  ("blocos")  allowing a public participation can be found in other cities. The northeastern cities of Sa...