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Festa Junina
A TRADITIONAL BRAZILIAN COUNTRY FESTIVAL - FOR ALL COMMUNITIES.
Put on your boots, cowboy hat and come celebrate with us. It is time for our harvest celebration with the Brazilian Country Festival 2026. Organized by Brazilian Women Foundation & Dexx this festivity brings a bit of Brazil's countryside traditions to Houston such as kids activities & games, traditional food & drinks, and music.
**A family-friendly event for people of every nation!
Kids Activities:
Kids "Quadrilha” & Adult
Traditional games: "Pescaria, "Boca do Palhaço", “Mechanical bull” and more
Those attending will be treated to typical Brazilian food from a variety of vendors, which includes barbecue skewer and different dishes such as Pamonha (sweet corn cake) and Canjica (sweet maize porridge) and much more.
Attendees are encouraged but not mandatory to dress up like farmers and country style to enjoy and dance the Quadrilha (Brazilian square dance) as they were in Brazil’s countryside.
General Admission:
✭1st Release $ 15 until Apil 30th
✭2nd Release $ 20.00 until June, 4th
✭ at door $25!
Buy now your discount tickets.
Free parking .
No outside Food or Drinks Allowed.
Got a business? Got a Question? Get in touch!
Ludmila Claro
Brazilian Women Foundation
(346)901-1635
Live Brazilian Bossa Nova Jazz & Tropicalia Music by Austin Local Band Nossas Novas Brazilian Cuisine Available
Join Balledjo American Social Guild & Nossas Novas for an evening of Wine and Bossa Nova Jazz at Cape Bottle Room.
Brasilian Cuisine available for purchase...Dancing encouraged.
Vinho de Bossa
Bossa Nova (New Wave) is a Brazilian music genre hailing from Rio De Janeiro. This 1960's "New Wave" music is the love child of Black American Jazz and Brazilian Samba which has African, European and Indigenous Brazilian origins and influences.
Austin, join us for an evening of Brazilian cuisine & Wine featuring the soothing sounds of Bossa Nova Brazilian Tropicalia Band, Nossas Novas.
This event is sponsored in part by the City of Austin's Economic Development Live Music Grant
Serving the Brazilian community across Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, the Consulate General of Brazil in Houston stands as a bridge connecting Brazilians and Brazilian interests in this expansive region to their home government. Located in Houston, this diplomatic institution embodies the Government of Brazil's commitment to supporting its citizens and promoting bilateral relations throughout the American South and Southwest. The consulate's mission centers on fostering strong connections between the Brazilian community and their government, providing essential services and support that strengthen ties across borders. With Houston as its base, the consulate reaches out to diverse populations across seven states, recognizing the vibrant Brazilian presence throughout this territory. The organization represents not just governmental authority, but a cultural and administrative anchor for Brazilians navigating life in the United States. By maintaining an active presence in Houston, the consulate demonstrates the Brazilian government's dedication to serving its diaspora and supporting the needs of Brazilian nationals and their families in this region. The institution plays a crucial role in community integration, official representation, and fostering understanding between Brazilian and American communities. For Brazilians in Houston and the surrounding states seeking government support, consular services, or connections to their homeland, this consulate provides an essential and welcoming resource rooted in the values and authority of the Brazilian government.
Houston,
TX
Each spring, bluebonnets, the state flower of Texas, blanket the fields and roadsides of the Texas Hill Country, one of the most recognizable seasonal landscapes in the Lone Star State.