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Here we wish to create the famous Carnaval of Rio de Janeiro in Brasil in every Country at the same time to raise the frequency of our great planet Gaia.

World Party Parade

Here we wish to create the famous Carnaval of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in every Country at the same time to raise the frequency of our great planet Gaia.

Concept Overview

The idea is to replicate the vibrant and energetic spirit of the Carnaval of Rio de Janeiro across various countries simultaneously. This event aims to celebrate culture, unity, and the collective frequency of our planet, Gaia.

Goals

  • Promote cultural exchange and understanding.

  • Raise awareness about environmental issues.

  • Encourage community participation and engagement.

  • Celebrate diversity through music, dance, and art.

Event Structure

  • Parades: Organize parades featuring samba schools and local performers.

  • Music: Host concerts with local and international artists to celebrate various music genres.

  • Workshops: Offer workshops in samba dancing, drumming, and traditional crafts.

  • Food Stalls: Feature traditional foods from Brazil and local cuisines from participating countries.

Promotion and Engagement

  • Social Media Campaigns: Use platforms to share event details and engage audiences.

  • Local Partnerships: Collaborate with local organizations, schools, and businesses.

  • Volunteers: Recruit volunteers to help with organization and execution of events.

Environmental Focus

  • Sustainability: Implement eco-friendly practices at all events.

  • Awareness Campaigns: Educate participants about environmental issues and solutions.

  • Fundraising: Support local environmental organizations through donations or a portion of event proceeds.

Conclusion

By creating a simultaneous Carnaval celebration in various countries, we can foster a sense of global community while honoring the spirit of Gaia. This event can serve as a powerful reminder of our shared responsibility to protect and cherish our planet.

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