We kicked off our 1st Festa Julina with a roda. Oscar wowed the crowds and left us speechless (to Claudinho’s credit). Really, it was the kids who stole the show. Kudos to our young ones! See for yourself (vid below)
The Bantus hillbillies. Unfortunately, not everyone was in the picture. The rest were busy fishing and eating and being responsible for the fun happening around us.
We had as much fun as a bunch of mad hatters!
The quadrilha led by Claudinho who in his padre get-up kinda reminded me of… er, Kung Lao from Mortal Kombat (the movie version)?
KISS ME lah! (scene from our casamento da roça)
The “Wedding guests” included a pair of bosom pals…
the bride’s long-time rival (who occasionally gets mistaken for Tina Turner or Nong Toom, the Muay Thai fighter)
er, snooty folks from out of town who like to wrinkle their noses at us hillbillies…
True blue Brasileiros. By the way, Priscila is responsible for giving us soooooo much help in making the event a success! Three cheers to Priscila! And a big thank you!
er, in the end, the groom was seen fleeing the paparazzi with his one true love…
leaving the menfolk a little confused and…
giving the town gossips plenty to talk about for a loooooong time
Meanwhile, back in the boonies, activities were still at a full swing…
Egg n spoon race
The fishing game was especially popular. Not just with the children…there were several grown-ups who couldn’t resist a challenge!
The usual domestic squabble over some old boot…
The town drunks getting inebriated…
The banditos getting ready for the next chocolate raid…
Lots of typical Brazilian fair snacks to try!
We ate for a good cause as all the proceeds went to a charity.
We want to thank the following folks for their generosity of time, effort and ingenuity to make our first Fest Julina such a great success: Giraia, Careca n Claudinho for staying up late the nite before to clamber up n down like monkeys just to get those buntings right, Andre for being the DJ for the quadrilha n Priscila n her hubby for helping us get the feel right and for cooking the food. Also to all the wonderful cooks - Sonia, Jean, Barracuda, Playmobil, Festa Brasilia and the Brasileiras who contributed their culinary skills to the table. And the folks who manned the games n food stalls and everyone who were sporting enough to show up in their best rags. BIG Obrigada!!!!!!!
We had plenty of grub on the table (BIG Thank U’s to all the closet cooks!) and we were glad that everyone was hungry so that was good.
Due to a lack of electrical socket outlets, we couldn’t have a boom box playing reggae all nite. Instead, we had Mike Jackson songs courtesy of some kind soul’s MP3 player. In the meantime, while waiting for the meats to go from raw to well done, a bunch of us jumped into the pool, had too much fun on the slides at the kids’ pool and chilled out in the jacuzzi. Later, there was plenty of entertainment provided by Claudinho and his unsuspecting victims…it was our version of Saturday Night LIVE.
As usual, we left the cake design to our ever creative baker, Playmobil (a.k.a Debbie), (http://roomfordessert.com.sg) who once again amazed us with another brilliant idea.Then there were the usual speeches starting with our 4-year-oldie, Giraia (who had no problem giving impromptu speeches with his debating background) and our youngest capoeirista (future überbabe) present, Rapoxinha, got to blow out the candles after MUCH persuasion.
We had our cake and we ate with great relish, remembering that it’s been FOUR years since Claudinho hopped onto our shores and we’ve been humbled, awed and thankful to God that our boundaries have fallen on pleasant pastures.
Yup, we’re turning 4 on 1st July 2009. So even though the year started off badly, we want to celebrate with all the good folks who stuck with us, stood on our side and just plain gave us the moral support when we were made target practice. THANKS EVERYONE (you know who you are!) for walking through the fire with us.
So we’re chilling out by the pools (yes, there are more than 1 pool), muking around on the carpet grass slopes from 3pm. BBQ pit will fire up from 5pm (courtesy of Chef Claudinho and assistants). We will supply the meat (for the carnivores among us) and drinks but would appreciate some help with the carbos (eg. pasta, rice, noodle dishes or veggies) and desserts (if it’s gonna melt then you’ll have to bring it in a cooler box). Let us know in class or by email if you can make it or bring a dish. Bring your own liquid poison (if you’re into alcohol) and instruments (eg. guitar, shakers, etc) so we can jam, skank and reggae on!
You! Dressed as a hillbilly. And your friends and family too! Prizes for the most original or (ahem) innovative costume (for male, female & child categories)
Fun games for the whole family, namely, dads and kids (since all the moms will be dolled up in dresses, they probably shouldn’t try sack racing…) Game stalls where you can try your hand at fishing or tossing with prizes for the kids. There will also be a Capoeira roda (so bring your abada and t-shirt along!) As well as typical Brazilian savoury and sweet snacks featured only in a party like this.
Casamento da roça, a mock backwoods wedding that is part of the quadrilha, a highly improvised square dance. If you are game enough, come dressed as a bride or a priest! We guarantee there’ll be lots of hilarious action to witness! ‘Enuf said.
A Quadrilha for everyone! No experience needed. Only herd mentality. All you have to do is follow the person in front of you which is easy enough!
Where the quadrilha ends, forró will begin. Forró lovers, dance to your heart’s content and if you can’t get enough of it, stay on for Forró Nite which starts at 9pm on the same day!
For all the single gals and guys (and couples,too!), a messenger girl will be delivering anonymous love notes from/to you to your sweetheart/from your secret admirers throughout the event. So if you’ve been dying to say something to someone that you have the hots for…send the person a love note! Or you can be sure some self-appointed matchmaker will do it on your behalf! All in the name of fun.
In Brazil, the month of June marks the beginning of the fall harvest. Throughout this period, you will find Brazilians celebrating Festa Junina (literally means ‘mini June party’) where the farmers’ and fishermen’s patron saints, Anthony, John and Peter are honored. According to legend, Anthony also reputedly helps single women find husbands.
To celebrate, the fun-loving Brazilians do what they do best. Party!
In the true spirit of the festivities, the guys don straw hats, spot fake or real moustaches/beards, uni-brows and toothless grins while clad in their patched jeans and plaid/checked shirts. The gals braid their hair, spot freckles and toothless grins and wear floral or print dresses in true caipira (hillbilly) style and join night-long dances in honor of the people who labor the land.
Caipira is a Brazilian Portuguese term used to describe inhabitants of rural, remote areas of some Brazilian states who are simple and less-educated country folk living in the boonies.
Although Bantus Capoeira traditionally celebrates this festival in June annually, ours will debut on Saturday 11 July 09. Our Festa Julina (mini July party) is presented by YMCA of Singapore, in collaboration with Bantus Capoeira, Brazilian Sttar & the Brazilian Embassy.
Not to miss out on this unique folkloric cultural festivity, we hope to be joined by the Brazilian community as well as local and expatriate residents living in Singapore for an afternoon of fun from 3pm to 7pm at the YMCA Singapore followed by more partying at Forró nite from 9pm onwards!)