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Ashley Shepherd, Cheryl Sherve
                            Tracy Stearns-Church, Ciara Stiles, Le Xu

                                      CMST 101 OL 3912
                                        Ms.Sonandre
                                        Aug. 6, 2012




“…Brazilians seem to have a deep connection with their countries’ roots. To deny
their wedding their countries’ roots would mean that their love for their country is
unfounded and unworthy…”(Brazilian Roots & APA 2012).
Certain aspects of American and Brazilian culture are similar; it’s customary to ask the
bride-to-be’s father for permission to marry his daughter. However, it’s tradition that the
future groom must tame a donkey, an act formally know as Bumba – Meu – Boi.

A Bumba – Meu – Boi is a demonstration of power. As stated by Tamiya King, “This is
suppose to show that the groom is manly and capable of protecting his bride” (King
2012). By taming a donkey, the future groom will show his skill, duty, and importance to
his future wife as well as his in-laws; in a way he is demonstrating his dominance.
Therefore, he is considered a responsible and worthy husband.

According to The Blue Book of Communication Studies, dominance is defined as
“Behavior such as relaxed posture, greater personal space, and protected personal
space that communicates power, status, and control” (Beebe, Beebe & Ivy 2010).

Rings are exchanged at the engagement and are placed on the right hand of the groom
and bride-to-be. They are then placed on the left hand at the ceremony.
Bridesmaids and
                                                        Groomsmen are chosen
                                                        in pairs from the
                                                        attendees of the
                                                        wedding – usually 3
                                                        pairs on either side
                                                        No matter what their
                                                        financial status,
                                                        Brazilian tradition is to
                                                        have an extravagant,
                                                        fun-filled celebration of
http://thebrazilbusiness.com/article/invited-to-a-      their marriage
wedding-in-brazil                                    http://www.ehow.com/about_6558100_brazilian-
                                                     marriage-customs.html
Bad   omen for the
groom to see the
bride before the
ceremony.
It is very important
that the marriage
license be signed as
soon as possible to
seal the marriage—
during the ceremony
Brazilians are all
about family and
they desire to ensure
good luck and long
marriage.
BRAZILIAN WEDDING
                THE LATE ARRIVAL OF THE BRIDE
Brazilian tradition is said to bring good luck , that the bride arrive 10 – 15 minutes
after the groom’s appearance (Admin 2010).

Furthermore, it is said the late arrival to the celebration has a more direct meaning. “… a
gentle reminder on the organizational hierarchy in your new home” (“Hierarchy and APA”
n.d). This subtle reminder is a form of dominance, more specifically power.

According to The Blue Book of Communication Studies, and stated previously.
Dominance is “Behavior such as relaxed posture, greater personal space, and
protected personal space that communicates power, status, and control” (Beebe, Beebe &
Ivy 2010).

Not all would consider an understated, late arrival of the bride to her wedding would
indicate a subservient role as a secondary partner. However, it’s customary in Brazilian
culture, the male is the breadwinner regardless of the wife’s educational status (Jefferson
n.d). This is an example of power and control, dominance. The groom exerts his power over
the wife by restricting her to a house wife role.
      Brazilian brides wear elaborate white gowns, which they very often rent, mainly for
        economic reasons, much like the groom rents his tuxedo. She wears gold shoes to
        signify fortune.
       Bridemaids and groomsmen are chosen at the time of the wedding (from the guests
        – in pairs, usually happily married couples, three on each side, so the bride and
        groom are surrounded with healthy marriages




http://www.capecodjusticeofthepeace.com/BrazilianPage.
html


     http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding-   http://www.onewed.com/photos/show/brazilian-model-allowed-
     ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited/                    bridesmaids-to-wear-the-bright-color-of-her-choice-
   In traditional weddings the
                                               groom will replace his
                                               boutonniere with a small
                                               Brazilian flag; likewise, the
                                               groomsmen will carry small
                                               Brazilian flags down the aisle.
http://social.eli.ubc.ca/2011/09/13/eli-
                                              This is a symbol of their
fall-travels/brazilian-flag/                   cultural heritage (Beebe,
                                               Beebe, Ivy. 2010)
SIGNIFICANCE OF
                          RINGS     Traditionally, it’s customary for many cultures to exchange rings,
                                    jewelry or other forms of objects that are symbolic to their
                                    relationship.
                                    Rings are each engraved – the husband’s with the wife’s name
                                    and the wife’s with the husband’s name.
                                    An engagement ring is given and worn on the right hand. A
                                    wedding ring is placed on the left hand during the ceremony and
                                    the engagement ring is then moved from the right hand to the
                                    left by touching each finger end to end and sliding it over—never
   http://www.viniciusmatos.co      to be fully removed from the hand.
   m.br/portfolio/                  Brazilian superstition to never drop the rings during ceremony
                                    – means wedding will be doomed (bad luck or will end).

                                    As stated in Brazilian Brides And Grooms Of A Brazilian
                                    Marriage, “Another thing not to do at a Brazilian wedding
                                    ceremony is to not drop the wedding rings, this is considered to
                                    show that your wedding won’t last if this happens when the
                                    Brazilian brides and grooms are at the alter” (Wedding Rings &
                                    APA 2012).


http://www.viniciusmatos.com.br/portfolio /
•   Portugese prayer read in Portugese
•   Brazilian National Anthem or Brazilian song is
    sung after the prayer to mark the occasion




                                                                   http://wedding-beauty.com/how-is-celebrated-
                                                                   a-real-brazilian-wedding/




        http://www.viniciusmatos.com.br/portfolio /

            http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding-ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited/
   Hearing the prayer in Portuguese gives a
    listener the opportunity to experience a ritual
    as their ancestors did in native tongue.
    Although some may not understand
    Portuguese, the importance of the prayer to the
    Brazilian culture and their efforts to keep their
    rituals in practice is conveyed. Hearing the
    sounds of the words as their ancestors did
    signifies and attaches the meaning and
    importance of this ritual.
      (Beebe, Beebe, Ivy. 2010)
   Reception called Padrinhos which means wedding
    “party”. Is as elaborate as the social class of the
    bride’s parents, as they typically pay for the wedding.
   Pagoda dance – form of Samba dance showing
    cultural background
   Bride takes off her golden shoes and places them in
    the middle of the dance floor, non-verbally
    communicating where the gifts go. Culturally, this
    meaning is understood .
      Guests place gifts with them, sometimes money.




        http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding-ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited /
Guests are seated at tables that are labeled with Brazilian
  cities instead of numbers, showing cultural pride.

                                                                                  Bride and groom
                                                                                  dance first,
                                                                                  which is a non-
                                                                                  verbal illustrator
                                                                                  of the dancing to
                                                                                  begin (Beebe,
                                                                                  Beebe, Ivy,
                                                                                  2010, p. 96)


                           http://www.viniciusmatos.com.br/portfolio/
        http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding-ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited/
Traditionally, the
                                                                    woman is considered
                                                                    weak and
                                                                    subservient to men.
                                                                    Men are considered
                                                                    the authority and
                                                                    strength of the
                                                                    relationship.
                                                                    They are very close
                                                                    to family and keep in
                                                                    contact regularly.
http://www.slideshare.net/sayisme/team-brazil-powerpoint-draft-12


                                                                    http://www.everyculture.com/Bo-Co/Brazil.html
Food: Feijoada: Considered the national dish of Brazil,
this is a thick stew of black beans with pieces of beef and
pork added to it. It is traditionally prepared in a clay pot.
Feijão is Portuguese for Beans.
Drinks: Caipirinha – sugar, lime, & Cachaca (subst: vodka)
Caipirinha means “person coming from the countryside”
Tropical fruits, such as pineapple, coconut, tangerines, peaches, and strawberries
serve as the main ingredients




http://www.delish.com/entertaining-     http://traditionscustoms.com/we   http://travelingbastards.blogspot.com/2010/07/global-
                                                                          eats-food-of-brazil-feijoada.html
ideas/parties/wedding/global-wedding-   dding-traditions/wedding-
traditions-brazil#slide-8               traditions-south-america
Cookies are called:
Casadinhos – “married” (the cookie without sugar coating)
Bem Casados – “A wish for a sweet life”, also means “well-married” in
Portugese – Symbolizes sweet union of the couple
These cookies are only served at weddings (no other holiday or
celebration). The bread (cookie part represents the bride and groom
and the middle is sweet and “holds” the two together. This is a symbol
of the union.




                                                                                 Brigadeiros
                                                                                 (Brazilian Fudge Balls)
                                         http://www.delish.com/entertaining-     http://leitesculinaria.com/32758/recipes-
   http://blushless.com/blog/tag/food/   ideas/parties/wedding/global-wedding-   brigadeiros.html
                                         traditions-brazil#slide-8
Wedding favors (small rememberances trinkets or
souvenirs) are called Lembrancinhas and are
given to guests by the bride—
She goes to each table to deliver.




Lembrancinhas               http://traditionscustoms.com/wedding-
                            traditions/wedding-traditions-south-america

   http://www.ehow.com/about_6558100_brazilian-marriage-customs.html
Superstition: Upon entering their honeymoon room,
the groom carries the bride (to ward off evil spirits that
may be lurking around) over the threshold, but right
foot first for good luck




                                 http://kandeland.tripod.com/id17.html

                            http://www.giftypedia.com/Wedding_Traditions_and_Superstitions
http://www.gringoes.com/articles.asp?ID_Noticia=2090
1. Probably as a consequence of the heat, if somebody dies
one day, the funeral legally has to be that day. Unless the
family wants to pay expensive refrigeration fees.
2. SAO PAULO — A funeral home in Brazil is broadcasting its
services live over the Internet, giving some of the millions of
Brazilians living abroad the chance to say a final goodbye to their
loved ones.

3. The Gonzaga funeral home says it has started streaming video
of burials, masses and funeral processions in real time to those
who can't make it to the ceremonies. It even provides an online
chat room.

4. Funeral home director Eras Gonzaga told The Associated Press
on Monday it charges about $60 an hour, depending on the
service.
  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/22/brazilian-funeral-home-live-streams services_n_786939.html
   No social events after a funeral in Brazil. ( no drinks
    or food)—they grieve deeply with much crying
   For many Catholics, (which is a major religion in
    Brazil) they have a special mass that is held 7-15
    days after the burial of the deceased; this acts as
    the final goodbye.
   The mass is known as “Missa do semtimo dia”.
•   The color of mourning for a funeral
    in Brazil is “Black”.
•   When people pass away in Brazil,
    the funeral goers usually wear
    black.
•   Women are expected to wear heavy
    veils and to actively mourn the
    dead.
   What communication concept is being applied, by
    the bride being late to her own wedding, and why is
    it important to the Brazilian culture?
   Why is the Bumba – Meu – Boi significant to the
    Brazilians?
   What is the mass (reception) called that is held 7-
    15 days after the funeral?

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Brazil group project

  • 1. Ashley Shepherd, Cheryl Sherve Tracy Stearns-Church, Ciara Stiles, Le Xu CMST 101 OL 3912 Ms.Sonandre Aug. 6, 2012 “…Brazilians seem to have a deep connection with their countries’ roots. To deny their wedding their countries’ roots would mean that their love for their country is unfounded and unworthy…”(Brazilian Roots & APA 2012).
  • 2.
  • 3. Certain aspects of American and Brazilian culture are similar; it’s customary to ask the bride-to-be’s father for permission to marry his daughter. However, it’s tradition that the future groom must tame a donkey, an act formally know as Bumba – Meu – Boi. A Bumba – Meu – Boi is a demonstration of power. As stated by Tamiya King, “This is suppose to show that the groom is manly and capable of protecting his bride” (King 2012). By taming a donkey, the future groom will show his skill, duty, and importance to his future wife as well as his in-laws; in a way he is demonstrating his dominance. Therefore, he is considered a responsible and worthy husband. According to The Blue Book of Communication Studies, dominance is defined as “Behavior such as relaxed posture, greater personal space, and protected personal space that communicates power, status, and control” (Beebe, Beebe & Ivy 2010). Rings are exchanged at the engagement and are placed on the right hand of the groom and bride-to-be. They are then placed on the left hand at the ceremony.
  • 4. Bridesmaids and Groomsmen are chosen in pairs from the attendees of the wedding – usually 3 pairs on either side No matter what their financial status, Brazilian tradition is to have an extravagant, fun-filled celebration of http://thebrazilbusiness.com/article/invited-to-a- their marriage wedding-in-brazil http://www.ehow.com/about_6558100_brazilian- marriage-customs.html
  • 5. Bad omen for the groom to see the bride before the ceremony. It is very important that the marriage license be signed as soon as possible to seal the marriage— during the ceremony Brazilians are all about family and they desire to ensure good luck and long marriage.
  • 6. BRAZILIAN WEDDING THE LATE ARRIVAL OF THE BRIDE Brazilian tradition is said to bring good luck , that the bride arrive 10 – 15 minutes after the groom’s appearance (Admin 2010). Furthermore, it is said the late arrival to the celebration has a more direct meaning. “… a gentle reminder on the organizational hierarchy in your new home” (“Hierarchy and APA” n.d). This subtle reminder is a form of dominance, more specifically power. According to The Blue Book of Communication Studies, and stated previously. Dominance is “Behavior such as relaxed posture, greater personal space, and protected personal space that communicates power, status, and control” (Beebe, Beebe & Ivy 2010). Not all would consider an understated, late arrival of the bride to her wedding would indicate a subservient role as a secondary partner. However, it’s customary in Brazilian culture, the male is the breadwinner regardless of the wife’s educational status (Jefferson n.d). This is an example of power and control, dominance. The groom exerts his power over the wife by restricting her to a house wife role.
  • 7. Brazilian brides wear elaborate white gowns, which they very often rent, mainly for economic reasons, much like the groom rents his tuxedo. She wears gold shoes to signify fortune.  Bridemaids and groomsmen are chosen at the time of the wedding (from the guests – in pairs, usually happily married couples, three on each side, so the bride and groom are surrounded with healthy marriages http://www.capecodjusticeofthepeace.com/BrazilianPage. html http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding- http://www.onewed.com/photos/show/brazilian-model-allowed- ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited/ bridesmaids-to-wear-the-bright-color-of-her-choice-
  • 8. In traditional weddings the groom will replace his boutonniere with a small Brazilian flag; likewise, the groomsmen will carry small Brazilian flags down the aisle. http://social.eli.ubc.ca/2011/09/13/eli-  This is a symbol of their fall-travels/brazilian-flag/ cultural heritage (Beebe, Beebe, Ivy. 2010)
  • 9. SIGNIFICANCE OF RINGS Traditionally, it’s customary for many cultures to exchange rings, jewelry or other forms of objects that are symbolic to their relationship. Rings are each engraved – the husband’s with the wife’s name and the wife’s with the husband’s name. An engagement ring is given and worn on the right hand. A wedding ring is placed on the left hand during the ceremony and the engagement ring is then moved from the right hand to the left by touching each finger end to end and sliding it over—never http://www.viniciusmatos.co to be fully removed from the hand. m.br/portfolio/ Brazilian superstition to never drop the rings during ceremony – means wedding will be doomed (bad luck or will end). As stated in Brazilian Brides And Grooms Of A Brazilian Marriage, “Another thing not to do at a Brazilian wedding ceremony is to not drop the wedding rings, this is considered to show that your wedding won’t last if this happens when the Brazilian brides and grooms are at the alter” (Wedding Rings & APA 2012). http://www.viniciusmatos.com.br/portfolio /
  • 10. Portugese prayer read in Portugese • Brazilian National Anthem or Brazilian song is sung after the prayer to mark the occasion http://wedding-beauty.com/how-is-celebrated- a-real-brazilian-wedding/ http://www.viniciusmatos.com.br/portfolio / http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding-ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited/
  • 11. Hearing the prayer in Portuguese gives a listener the opportunity to experience a ritual as their ancestors did in native tongue. Although some may not understand Portuguese, the importance of the prayer to the Brazilian culture and their efforts to keep their rituals in practice is conveyed. Hearing the sounds of the words as their ancestors did signifies and attaches the meaning and importance of this ritual. (Beebe, Beebe, Ivy. 2010)
  • 12. Reception called Padrinhos which means wedding “party”. Is as elaborate as the social class of the bride’s parents, as they typically pay for the wedding.  Pagoda dance – form of Samba dance showing cultural background  Bride takes off her golden shoes and places them in the middle of the dance floor, non-verbally communicating where the gifts go. Culturally, this meaning is understood .  Guests place gifts with them, sometimes money. http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding-ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited /
  • 13. Guests are seated at tables that are labeled with Brazilian cities instead of numbers, showing cultural pride. Bride and groom dance first, which is a non- verbal illustrator of the dancing to begin (Beebe, Beebe, Ivy, 2010, p. 96) http://www.viniciusmatos.com.br/portfolio/ http://wedding.ygoy.com/2010/10/05/brazil-wedding-ceremony-tradition-fun-unlimited/
  • 14. Traditionally, the woman is considered weak and subservient to men. Men are considered the authority and strength of the relationship. They are very close to family and keep in contact regularly. http://www.slideshare.net/sayisme/team-brazil-powerpoint-draft-12 http://www.everyculture.com/Bo-Co/Brazil.html
  • 15. Food: Feijoada: Considered the national dish of Brazil, this is a thick stew of black beans with pieces of beef and pork added to it. It is traditionally prepared in a clay pot. Feijão is Portuguese for Beans. Drinks: Caipirinha – sugar, lime, & Cachaca (subst: vodka) Caipirinha means “person coming from the countryside” Tropical fruits, such as pineapple, coconut, tangerines, peaches, and strawberries serve as the main ingredients http://www.delish.com/entertaining- http://traditionscustoms.com/we http://travelingbastards.blogspot.com/2010/07/global- eats-food-of-brazil-feijoada.html ideas/parties/wedding/global-wedding- dding-traditions/wedding- traditions-brazil#slide-8 traditions-south-america
  • 16. Cookies are called: Casadinhos – “married” (the cookie without sugar coating) Bem Casados – “A wish for a sweet life”, also means “well-married” in Portugese – Symbolizes sweet union of the couple These cookies are only served at weddings (no other holiday or celebration). The bread (cookie part represents the bride and groom and the middle is sweet and “holds” the two together. This is a symbol of the union. Brigadeiros (Brazilian Fudge Balls) http://www.delish.com/entertaining- http://leitesculinaria.com/32758/recipes- http://blushless.com/blog/tag/food/ ideas/parties/wedding/global-wedding- brigadeiros.html traditions-brazil#slide-8
  • 17. Wedding favors (small rememberances trinkets or souvenirs) are called Lembrancinhas and are given to guests by the bride— She goes to each table to deliver. Lembrancinhas http://traditionscustoms.com/wedding- traditions/wedding-traditions-south-america http://www.ehow.com/about_6558100_brazilian-marriage-customs.html
  • 18. Superstition: Upon entering their honeymoon room, the groom carries the bride (to ward off evil spirits that may be lurking around) over the threshold, but right foot first for good luck http://kandeland.tripod.com/id17.html http://www.giftypedia.com/Wedding_Traditions_and_Superstitions
  • 20. 1. Probably as a consequence of the heat, if somebody dies one day, the funeral legally has to be that day. Unless the family wants to pay expensive refrigeration fees. 2. SAO PAULO — A funeral home in Brazil is broadcasting its services live over the Internet, giving some of the millions of Brazilians living abroad the chance to say a final goodbye to their loved ones. 3. The Gonzaga funeral home says it has started streaming video of burials, masses and funeral processions in real time to those who can't make it to the ceremonies. It even provides an online chat room. 4. Funeral home director Eras Gonzaga told The Associated Press on Monday it charges about $60 an hour, depending on the service. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/22/brazilian-funeral-home-live-streams services_n_786939.html
  • 21. No social events after a funeral in Brazil. ( no drinks or food)—they grieve deeply with much crying  For many Catholics, (which is a major religion in Brazil) they have a special mass that is held 7-15 days after the burial of the deceased; this acts as the final goodbye.  The mass is known as “Missa do semtimo dia”.
  • 22. The color of mourning for a funeral in Brazil is “Black”. • When people pass away in Brazil, the funeral goers usually wear black. • Women are expected to wear heavy veils and to actively mourn the dead.
  • 23. What communication concept is being applied, by the bride being late to her own wedding, and why is it important to the Brazilian culture?  Why is the Bumba – Meu – Boi significant to the Brazilians?  What is the mass (reception) called that is held 7- 15 days after the funeral?

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