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Dear Richard,
We are back in Malta! We would like to thank you and your team for a most enjoyable vacation. We had a great vacation and I will certainly recommend Argentina For Less to those who would like a stress free holiday in South America.
Oliver,
Malta.
São Paulo is a globalized city hosting a multitude of cultural events every year. There is thought to be as many as 90,000 events held in the city every year ranging from corporate business functions to trade fairs to music concerts to art exhibitions – the list is extensive and ensures that there will always be something happening for travelers to see. Up to the minute listings can be found in various locations such the Agenda Cultural de São Paulo (São Paulo's Cultural Calendar) and City of Sao Paolo (http://www.cidadedesaopaulo.com/sp/en/business-and-events) Below are some of the most significant cultural events that take place in the city.
The São Paulo Art Bienal (see museums section) is the most important art event in the city: close to one million people attended the 2004 Biennial. It is held every two years.
January: Foundation of the City
January (Fall Collection)/ June (Spring Collection)
São Paulo Fashion Week ranks alongside London, Paris, New York and Milan as one of the most significant fashion weeks in the world. Originally established in 1996 as Morumbi Fashion Brazil, this has become the most significant fashion circuit in Latin America with many Brazilian fashion models increasing in international accolade. The event is also marked by various social campaigns such as campaigns against hunger, AIDS and other issues affecting those less fortunate in the city.
February:
Carnaval is celebrated in São Paulo with Samba groups parading at the Anhembi sambódromo. There are São Paulo samba schools and also a visit from the best schools from Rio de Janeiro.
March/April:
The Electronic Language International Festival is a non-profit series of exhibitions, seminars, debates and courses aimed at developing and distributing electronic arts, technologies and scientific research. The festival brings a range of different electronic artists to São Paolo to exhibit a diverse array of innovative electronic artwork. Mediums include CD-ROM, Internet and VJs and these are displayed in exhibitions, installations and performances. Each event has it’s own distinct theme and attracts artists from across Brazil and the world - http://www.file.org.br/
May/June:
The March for Jesus parade is organized by the Evangelical Reborn in Christ Church and takes place every Corpus Christi Thursday in Zona Norte. This is a global celebration of the Eucharist – the body and blood of Jesus Christ – and an important part of Catholic worship. During the event, millions from across Brazil and the world descend on São Paulo to march through the city whilst enjoying the music of dozens of Christian Bands.
June:
The Annual São Paulo Gay Parade is now the biggest gay parade in the world in terms of attendance after overtaking more established parades in San Fran, New York and Sydney – 2008 saw 5 million people troop down Paulista Avenue. The parade aims to bring visibility to social discrimination against homosexuals, bisexuals, transvestites and transsexuals and strives to promote the equality of these groups.
October/November
The São Paulo International Film Festival has been held annually in São Paolo since 1976. Along with it’s counterparts in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia, it is an important celebration of Brazilian and international film making featuring several awards in different categories - http://www.mostra.org/32/
SÃO PAULO SPORTS

Estádio de Morumbi, The biggest Stadium in São Paolo (wikipedia commons)
As with any part of Latin America, Football (Soccer) is the most popular sport in São Paulo. The big derby match in the city is between Palmeiras and Corinthians. “The Derby” was created in 1914 when a group of Italians who played for the Corinthians decided to break off and form their own football team, dividing the fans between the two clubs. The clubs can play several times a year depending on the number of tournaments they are both competing in. Anyone making a trip to the match, usually held at São Paulo’s biggest stadium Estádio de Morumbi, should always take utmost care and not take any valuable belongings.
The São Paulo Formula One Grand Prix is the only race on the annual Formula One circuit to be held in Latin America. Enthusiasts should head down to the Velodromo to experience some invigorating high-speed motor sports. Tickets should be bought well in advance as this
event is hugely popular and sells out quickly.
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