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Brasarte & Ginga Brasil, In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade
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![]() This combined contingent was lead by a small bent banner and by a woman carrying a flag.
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![]() Men and women, boys and girls were dressed in traditional Brazilian costumes.
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![]() A woman, dressed in a gingham-patterned outfit, led girls in dance.
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![]() Kids wearing strangely ribbon-decorated hats danced their way up 24th Street.
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![]() Women danced dressed in gold and red trimmed outfits while banging sticks to create a rhythm.
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![]() A man danced in the center of the dancing women and beat sticks together too.
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![]() Younger dancers beat sticks too as they marched with the Brasarte & Ginga Brasil contingent.
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![]() The last set of dancers had their faces decorated with paint.
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