Tropical Islands Resort to Host Brazilian Week with Dance and Capoeira Performances

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Krausnick, Germany – one of Europe’s largest indoor water parks, Tropical Islands, will host a special “Brazilian Week” featuring daily dance and capoeira performances from February 24 to March 2, coinciding with Rio de Janeiro’s carnival season.

Authentic costumes and traditional Brazilian samba add a touch of carnival to the “Brazilian Week” at Tropical Islands / Image: Samba Show-Brasil Show via Tropical Islands

The internationally acclaimed “Brazilian Samba Group” will present four daily shows, each lasting 25-30 minutes, showcasing traditional samba dancing and capoeira martial arts. The four-person ensemble, consisting of two dancers and two capoeira performers, is known for their interactive performances that directly engage audiences.

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Performances will take place at various locations throughout the resort, from the South Sea beach area to the restaurant section. The shows are included in the regular admission price, requiring no additional tickets.

Dancers and capoeira dancers from the Brazilian Samba Group will be performing four energetic shows a day at Tropical Islands / Image: Samba Show-Brasil Show via Tropical Islands

The “Brazilian Samba Group” has previously performed at the Rio Carnival, cultural festivals across Europe and South America, and on television talent shows in Australia and Germany.

Tropical Islands, located approximately 60 kilometers south of Berlin near the Spreewald region, has been operating since 2004 in one of the world’s largest self-supporting halls. The resort recreates environments inspired by Asia-Pacific, African, and South American regions, attracting about 1.2 million visitors annually and employing more than 500 people. Cover image courtesy of Tropical Islands. Subscribe to AirMagique for more news and updates.

Exterior of Tropical Islands. Source: Tropical Islands

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