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Festival of Italian culture in Brazil
Festa da Uva
Festa Nacional da Uva
The Festa da Uva Queen and Princesses in Caxias do Sul with Brazilian President Lula
StatusActive
GenreFestival / Exhibition
Date(s)18 days in February and March in even-numbered years
FrequencyBiennial
VenueFesta da Uva Pavilions
Location(s)Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul
Coordinates29°08′46″S 51°11′54″W / 29.146110°S 51.198379°W / -29.146110; -51.198379
CountryBrazil
Inaugurated1930
Previous eventFebruary 15 – March 3, 2024
Next event2026
Websitefestadauva.com.br

Festa da Uva (English: Grape Festival) is a celebration of Italian heritage and culture held biennially in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, in southern Brazil. The Festa da Uva is held in February of every even-numbered year. During the Festa da Uva, the Caxias do Sul pavilions host attractions mainly from South America, but also from other regions of the world. Visitors taste cheese, grapes and various Brazilian wines. The large crowds also draw independent vendors who promote local-themed products from the southern gaúcho state.

The Festa hosts parades that process through the city nightly. A Rainha (Queen) and two Princesas (Princesses) are chosen after competition in a beauty pageant to reign over the Festa. A queen was first selected for the Festa da Uva in 1933.

History

The Festa da Uva first started in 1931 as a harvest festival. The harvest in Brazil falls in February/March since the country is in the Southern Hemisphere. Colonel Miguel Muratore, Mayor of Caxias do Sul in 1931, gave organizers the necessary support to get the Festa off and running.

The Festa went on hiatus from 1938–1949 because of economic instability in the city and surrounding Italian region, due in part to the effects of World War II, when Italy was an enemy of the Allies. The festival promoted Italian culture.

See also

References

  1. Zottis, Alessandra. "FESTA DA UVA DE CAXIAS DO SUL/RS: A mémoria de uma festa através de seus cartazes". University of Caxias do Sul. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-01-24.

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