

A Culture That Is Lived, Not Explained. Vale has been present in the Amazon for 40 years and, for the past 23, has supported and experienced the emotions of the Círio alongside the people of Pará.
During the Círio, the senses are heightened:
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The sound of prayers and the pulling of the rope by the faithful echoes through the streets.
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The touch of colorful ribbons and straw hats during the procession stirs deep emotions.
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The aroma of maniçoba and tucupi fills the neighborhoods, signaling that the celebration is alive.

Pará’s cuisine takes center stage during the Círio. These traditional dishes are more than food—they are symbols of faith and heritage:
- Maniçoba: Made from the leaves of wild manioc, cooked for seven days and mixed with various meats, served with white rice. It is the most iconic dish of the Círio.
- Duck (or chicken) in tucupi: Cooked with jambu and chicory, and immersed in tucupi—a yellow broth extracted from manioc.
- Pará-style rice: Prepared with shrimp, jambu, and tucupi, offering a burst of Amazonian flavors.
- Desserts with cupuaçu or bacuri: Such as chilled cream or the Maria Isabel tart, which sweeten family gatherings.
These flavors are passed down through generations, with each recipe carrying emotional and spiritual memories.
Vale at the Círio de Nazaré
In this centuries-old tradition, Vale will be present at several key moments that will make this celebration even more special. Let’s explore some of them:
Círio at the Station (Estação das Docas) – Supported by Vale
Cultural performances and distribution of customized ribbons at Estação das Docas.
5:00 PM – Parafolkloric Group Frutos do Pará
6:30 PM – Boi Veludinho
8:00 PM – Markinho Duran
Círio at the Station – Supported by Vale
Cultural performances and distribution of customized ribbons at Estação das Docas.
5:00 PM – Group Iaçá
7:00 PM – Band Reggaetown
8:30 PM – Veludinho
9:30 PM – Band Orlando Pereira
Círio Fluvial
9:00 AM – Arrival of the Círio Fluvial at Estação das Docas, featuring a performance by the Vale Música program.
Círio Procession – 7:00 AM
Casa Vale – Tribute by the Vale Música Choir at Casa Vale
Círio at the Station – Supported by Vale
5:00 PM – Amazon Folkloric Ballet (BFAM)
6:30 PM – Boi Veludinho and Children's Entertainment
8:30 PM – Band Fruto Sensual

The Origin of the Círio – In Every Sense
To explore the many dimensions of the Círio de Nazaré—recognized as the largest Catholic religious event in Brazil—influencer Thiago Gomide has produced a documentary series featuring stories that shape faith. Watch below:
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