Forró is a kind of Northeastern
Brazilian dance, as well as a word used to denote the different genres of music which accompanies the dance. Both are much in evidence during the annual
Festa Junina (June Festival), a part of Brazilian traditional culture which celebrates some of the saints of the Catholic religion. The most celebrated day of the festival is known as the Saint John's (São João) day
Forró Party: Leave at 11:00 p.m. and return at 4 a.m.