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BRAZILIAN NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION on the Queen Mary Print
From Monday, December 31 2012 -  8:00pm
To Tuesday, January 01 2013 - 2:00am
Every day
by alexa Hits : 4013

BRAZILIAN NITES PRODUCTIONS

presents


"BRAZILIAN NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION"

Featuring

KATIA MORAES & Band plus the

stunning “Sambista” Joany and dancers and

Samba Da Mudança ~ Samba School Los Angeles

at the QUEEN MARY

Party in style aboard the historic ocean liner!

Kick off the New Year with a spectacular celebration aboard the Queen Mary in the Long Beach Harbor. Party favors, Music, Dancing and authentic Brazilian buffet!

Brazilian New Year is one of the most traditionally celebrated festival for the people living there. New Year in Brazil is known as Ano Novo (Portuguese) but is more popularly known as Reveillon. People dressed in white offer flowers and gifts to the Iemanjá, the Goddess of the Water in the Brazilian Umbanda religion. The colorful floating candles gives a splendid view at the time of New Year. This festival is celebrated with much devotion and sincerity by the fishermen of the city. They believe the catch at the time reflects the catch for rest of the year.

Partygoers who attend the New Year’s Eve party will be dancing non-stop to the pulsating rhythms of SAMBA, MARCHA, AXÉ MUSIC, SAMBA-REGGAE, FORRÓ, PAGODE, FREVO and CARNAVAL ELECTRICO by KATIA MORAES, choreographies and costumes by Joany and DJ music and Samba Da Mudança/Samba School Los Angeles!

KATIA MORAES                             JOANY MACIAS

TICKETS:

All Ages

$45 General Admission ($55 at the door) / $65 Reserved Table Seat ($75 at the door)

Dinner Tickets (optional – does not include admission): $25 pre-sell, $35 at the door

Full Brazilian style buffet including desert

DRESS CODE: WHITE… color of peace and hope (a Brazilian tradition).

Tickets on sale Nov. 21, 2012

More info http://www.braziliannites.com/


 

 

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