46th St. between Sixth & Madison Aves.
Sunday, September 2, free, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
212-382-1631
www.brazilianday.com
brazilian day in new york 2011 slideshow
Now in its twenty-eighth year, Brazilian Day in New York is a colorful celebration of the culture of the South American nation and of the many Brazilian immigrants who now live in the tristate area, believed to number more than 300,000. Following Saturday’s ritual Cleansing of 46th St., Sunday’s festivities in Little Brazil will include two stages of live entertainment, with music from Latino, Jorge & Mateus, Armandinho Macedo, and others, hosted by Serginho Groisman, as well as traditional Brazilian cuisine (keep a look-out for whole hog, feijoada, fresh sugarcane juice, and caipirinha), arts and crafts, information about traveling to Brazil, capoeira demonstrations, and more, with some 1.5 million people expected to attend what is always a blast of a party, with little pockets of music and dance liable to break out anywhere at any moment.