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SUMMARY:Lagos Fanti Carnival\, An Afro-Brazilian Street Experience
DESCRIPTION:Africa’s biggest Afro-Brazilian street experience.\nApril 6\, 2026 📍Tafawa Balewa Square\nRegister to attend!\n\nThe Lagos Fanti Carnival is rooted in one of the Atlantic world’s most remarkable migrations. From the 1830s onward\, formerly enslaved Africans — many of Yoruba descent — began returning to West Africa from Brazil\, Cuba\, and the wider Americas. They came back transformed: shaped by decades of forced displacement\, yet carrying with them languages\, trades\, faith practices\, and street traditions they had refused to surrender.\n\n\nSETTLING LAGOS ISLAND \nThese returnees\, known in Lagos as the Aguda\, made their home on Lagos Island in neighbourhoods like Popo Aguda\, Olowogbowo\, Lafiaji\, and Brazilian Campos. By the 1880s\, they represented nearly a tenth of Lagos’s population. Their fingerprints are still visible in the city: in the Portuguese-inflected architecture along certain streets\, in dishes like frejon and acara\, and in the Catholic feast-day customs that became woven into community life. \n\n\nTHE BIRTH OF THE CARNIVAL \nThe Fanti Carnival emerged from this cultural fusion. The name is believed to stem from fantasia\, the Portuguese word for costume or imaginative dress\, while the tradition itself descends from the careta\, an Afro-Catholic form of masked street performance that the Aguda had known in Brazil. As they rebuilt their lives on Lagos Island\, these customs merged with Yoruba music and spirituality to create something new: a celebration that was neither wholly Brazilian nor wholly Yoruba\, but entirely its own.\n\n\n\n\n\nA TRADITION THAT ENDURES \nThe Fanti Carnival has been sustained by seven historic community associations rooted in the original Aguda settlements: Isale-Eko Woro\, Olowogbowo\, Okoo-Faji\, Lafiaji\, Okepopo\, Epetedo United Youth Movement\, and Brazilian Campos Carreta. Each brings its own colours\, choreography\, and neighbourhood identity to the procession. The carnival grew through the 20th century\, fell dormant for a period\, and has since been powerfully revived by these same intergenerational communities who kept the tradition alive in the first place. \n\n\n\n\nWHY IT MATTERS \nThe Lagos Fanti Carnival is one of Nigeria’s most layered cultural events — a celebration that is simultaneously a historical record\, a community gathering\, a creative platform\, and a statement of belonging. It connects Lagos Island to the broader story of the African diaspora\, to Brazil\, to the Atlantic world\, and to the enduring resilience of communities who carried their culture across oceans and kept it alive.To attend the Fanti Carnival is to witness history that has never stopped moving. \n\nDetails by @lagosfanticarnival. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [16/3/2026]
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/lagos-fanti-carnival-an-afro-brazilian-street-experience/
LOCATION:Tafawa Balewa Square\, Tafawa Balewa Square\, Lagos Island\, Lagos\, Lagos\, 102273\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Lagos,Performance,Registration Only
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