Festa Junina is a traditional Brazilian festival celebrated in June. It honors Saint John and other Catholic saints, and it’s known for its colorful decorations, folk music, and lively dances like the quadrilha. People dress in rural costumes, wear straw hats, and enjoy typical foods such as cuscuz, pamonha, and canjica. Bonfires are lit, fireworks light up the sky, and communities come together to celebrate country life and Brazilian culture.