The festival did not try to be European naturism (sterile and polite). It did not try to be American naturism (legalistic and fenced-in). It became quilombo naturism – a community of escape, reclaiming the land and the flesh as one.
By Carlos Mendes, Special Correspondent for Ecoturismo & Liberdade brazilnaturistfestivalpart6
“The beach is beautiful, but it is passive,” explains festival organizer Luna Torres. “For , we wanted the participants to engage with their bodies and their heritage. We asked: What does a Brazilian naturist look like outside of the postcard?” The festival did not try to be European
The reason? Resgate cultural (cultural rescue). but it is passive
is over. But its spirit—muddy, musical, and marvelously naked—is now part of the permanent landscape of global naturism.