The Kalunga Empire Festival is a cultural and religious event of great importance, held in Vão das Almas, located in the Kalunga Territory in Goiás. Through this festival, the Kalunga community has preserved its traditions and religious practices for over 300 years.
Boys and man at the pool bar at the Kalunga Empire Festival.
A gentleman plays the accordion at the Kalunga Empire Festival.
Young women conversing at the Kalunga Empire Festival.
Dance at the Kalunga Empire Festival.
Fire is contained in the Kalunga Empire Festival.
King crowned at the Kalunga Empire Festival.
Women prepare for the procession at the Kalunga Empire Festival.
Procession at the Kalunga Empire Festival.
Quilombolas leave the Kalunga Empire Festival.
The Kalunga Empire Festival is a cultural and religious event of great importance celebrated in Vão das Almas, in the Kalunga territory, in Goiás. Through it, the Kalunga community has preserved its traditions and religious practices for over 300 years.
The festival, held in August, pays homage to Our Lady of the Abbey, a highly respected figure in Brazilian Catholicism. This annual pilgrimage blends Catholicism with Afro-Brazilian spiritual elements, reflecting the resilience and cultural richness of the Kalunga people. Participants travel long distances to take part in processions and community celebrations commemorating their ancestral heritage.