: The parades typically move along Avenida Presidente Vargas in the historic center of Belém.
The is the central artistic and musical ensemble of the Arraial do Pavulagem , a prominent cultural movement in Belém do Pará, Brazil . Comprising hundreds of volunteers, the battalion leads vibrant street parades ( arrastões ) that celebrate Amazonian folklore and religious devotion, most notably during the Círio de Nazaré festivities. Core Components of the Ensemble
: Participation often involves workshops where new members learn percussion, stilt-walking, and dance, ensuring the perpetuation of these traditions through generations.
: Brincantes (performers) who carry symbolic elements like the "Boi Pavulagem" (a decorated ox figure) and standards dedicated to saints. Cultural Significance and Impact
: Each parade can draw approximately 26,000 participants , transforming the streets of Belém into a massive, interactive cultural theater. Event Highlights
Arrastão do Pavulagem, (im)material culture and ... - Redalyc
: Performers on stilts who navigate the crowds, often dressed in colorful costumes and ribbons.