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Here are some of the most often asked questions regarding Carnaval Brasileiro:
Hailed as Austin's wildest party, CARNAVAL BRASILEIRO is the city's annual Brazilian style Mardi Gras celebration . Begun in the early 1970s to soothe homesick Brazilian students, CARNAVAL has grown into a local institution attracting over 5000 partygoers from all over the United States. The flamboyant sometimes risque, costumes, the driving Brazilian samba, and the uninhibited, spirited atmosphere have earned CARNAVAL its reputation as one of the best and biggest such festivities outside Brazil.
You get admission to the best, wildest, craziest party you could ever want to attend. Two live Brazilian bands provide non-stop dance music...come in comfortable shoes, and be ready to dance for 5 hours straight! And be ready to see some outlandish costumes, and probably lots of skin!
Our new home is the just completed Palmer Events Center at 900 Barton Springs Road. It is just in front of where the old City Coliseum was located. Its right off South First between Riverside and Barton Springs. This is a non-smoking facility.
The Palmer Center has an adjacent garage, the fee is $7. There are 600 FREE parking spaces available at One Texas Center in the garage on the SE corner of S. First and Barton Springs. Obviously this will be first come first served and will involve a walk of about a block and a half. If you arrive early enough and don't mind a short walk you can save the parking fee if there are spaces remaining here. If you have a car full of folks, you can drop them off at the front door of the center as outlined above, park the car and then only one or two will have to walk; great if it's raining or snowing.
Doors open at 8pm, music starts at 9pm and ends about 1:30am.
Cameras and camcorders are more than welcome.
Hard driving SAMBA! with lots of drums... Beleza Brazil, formerly Grupo Saveiro, from NYC is the annual winner of the Brazilian Press Association's "Best Brazilian Band in the USA" award. They are vets of Rio's carnaval and singer Kenia has a delightful, commanding voice. Also playing: Austin’s Academicos da Opera.
For more information and sound samples click here.
No, you do not have to wear a costume, but a costume does help you get into the spirit of the event. Nonetheless, probably 30-40 percent of the party-goers come without a costume. Once there, you may decide you want to do something more festive with your appearance, we will have face painters on hand to help decorate the parts of your body you choose to expose!
You can wear any kind of costume you want...use your imagination. It is like Halloween without the emphasis on witches and hobgoblins...clowns, Carmen Mirandas, glamour, pseudo-celebs and cross dressing are traditional! But the main thing is: have fun! One way Brazilians increase their enjoyment is by gathering a group together, either from a neighborhood or any other affiliation, and costume identically, or at least thematically-this is called a bloco, and we highly encourage this kind of communal spirit.
There will be several painters at the event doing various forms of painting. The are independent contractors and charge a modest fee for the service.
Cash bars will be scattered throughout the ballroom, as well as in a foyer where one can have a drink and decompress a bit. The bars will offer about any drink you want. By the way, bringing in your own alcoholic beverages is strictly taboo.
No food! People come here to dance and let loose, not eat!
Palmer Events Center is a non-smoking venue.
No. Anyone of any age is welcome. Of course you must be 21 to consume alcoholic beverages, and that law is strictly enforced. And though we will let children in, an arbitrary guideline is that kids under 10-12 may find the crowd a bit overwhelming...if your child is mature enough, bring 'em on in. (Obs: We don't offer a children's price. Sorry.)
Tix are on sale now. Carnaval sells out quickly every year, so early ticket purchase is advised. Tickets are available at Ana Brasil, Sampaio's, The Bazaar and Waterloo Records (tickets at these locations are cash only), or by logging onto: Carnaval Tickets.
Maybe. They will be cash only.
E-mail: click here
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