“I see that the original is in Ribeirão Preto, there are some buses with people and they play music, the monkeys in costumes dance. They go to popular events or parties”
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The show takes place in the streets of popular Brazilian neighborhoods.
It is estimated that in Mexico a street artist generates little more than 200 pesos on a bad day.
The participants of the Brazilian caravans dress up and perform acrobatics as they pass through the streets in a bright and colorful bus.
The work of traffic light animators generates hundreds of unregulated jobs in the streets of Mexico, it is through this means that hundreds of families seek daily sustenance, it is estimated that each street artist can earn approximately 200 pesos a day in one day. considered slow or of little collection, this amount being higher than what a professional earns working in office hours, street art, in addition to generating currency circulation, is an activity that is practiced in practically all the countries of the world, such is the case presented in networks where a little-known show is observed in which those involved walk through the streets of the neighborhoods performing acrobatics and setting the scene, it is thus that a street entertainer offers an amazing show in the streets of Brazil.
The Furação Carretas, as a user within social networks calls them, are a spectacle in which the streets of the puoìar neighborhoods of Brazil are transited, on colorful buses or trains in the form of a caravan, the participants dress up and perform all kinds of acrobatics, always characterized by popular characters that sometimes disconcert locals and strangers alike, due to the strangeness of their clothing and the crazy pirouettes they perform. The tweeter @therealsobreiro commented on this popular practice in Brazil as follows: “There are hundreds of “Carretas Furação” in many cities… I think it is impossible to determine where this was specifically.”
Brazilian street entertainer disguises himself as the chilindrina
Within the social network Twitter, an Internet user asked about a particular video in which a group of people is shown “celebrating” on what appears to be a bus full of people and, lights and music, within the video you can see a person disguised as Chilindrina, an emblematic character from the Mexican series El Chavo del ocho, however, he performs some pirouettes on the wall and takes place during a video hanging on the side of the road, generating comments such as that of @FdoAleman, which points out the following : “What’s up with that? The most creepy Chilindrina. More than seeing Ma. Antonieta de las Nieves in recent years playing her character”, after this it was explained in the conversation that this is a common activity in some popular Brazilian neighborhoods.
I have seen videos of this route before, but hopefully someone here can give more information. It’s amazing 😳😳 pic.twitter.com/MFdSIelA5a
– Guillermo Guerrero (@guillermo_ga) January 18, 2022
It should be noted that within the conversation the Twitter user @therealsobreiro points out the origin of this unique activity and comet: “I see that the original is in Ribeirão Preto (I didn’t know) – they go like buses with people and they play music, the monkeys in costumes dance. They go to popular events or parties” however, it is unknown exactly how this practical animation and Brazilian street culture emerged, although it is thanks to social networks and the curiosity of Internet users that similar shows have gone viral and are now cooked by other regions of the world. such is the case of the wrestling acrobats of Tijuana or the child photographer of the Tequila plaza.
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