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- Micaretas are off-season celebrations similar to Brazilian Carnival. The micaretas are similar to the Bahian Carnival and very different from the samba...
- The Carnatal (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaʁnaˈtaw]) is the largest micareta, or off-season Carnival, in Brazil. It is held annually in December in the...
- between the Carnival of Rio and the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Micareta, an off-season celebration similar to Carnival "Carnival". Online Etymology...
- bumba-meu-boi, segura-a-véia, and burrinha.[clarification needed] The Micareta carnival party is held 15 days after P****over; the Festival of Violeiros...
- " In 2008, he left Grupo Tradição, and his final album with the band, Micareta Sertaneja 2, was nominated for a Latin Grammy in the Brazilian music category...
- March 5 2026 date Afternoon, February 12 – midday, February 18 Frequency annual Related to Carnival, Brazilian Carnival, Ash Wednesday, Lent, Micareta...
- neck. Many major cities in Nordeste also hold an off-season carnaval (or "micareta"), such as the Carnatal in Natal or the Fortal in Fortaleza. Since its...
- Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2012. "Micareta: Celebrations outside of carnival | Aventura do Brasil". www.aventuradobrasil...
- holds an off-season Carnaval, known as the "Carnaval fora de época" or "micareta"; it is locally called the "micarecuia". Cuiabá is home to colonial and...
- the blocos carnavalescos and other festivals in Brazil, specially in micaretas. The idea was introduced in 1949 during a carnival in Bahia by the duo...