Cristal de Lua

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The Enchanting Night of 'Cristal de Lua'

The song 'Cristal de Lua' by Boi Caprichoso is a poetic and enchanting piece that delves into the mystical and cultural elements of Brazilian folklore. The lyrics invite the listener to a night filled with the beauty and magic of the moon, which illuminates the pasture and the flags of the corral. The moon, described as a 'crystal of moonlight,' symbolizes purity, beauty, and a guiding light in the darkness.

The song also introduces the character of 'Sinhazinha,' a term that refers to a young lady or mistress, often used in the context of rural Brazilian settings. She is depicted as a pure and beautiful figure, adorned with a blue flower in her hair and a lace-embroidered dress. Her presence is likened to the moon, bringing light and beauty to the night. The imagery of her dancing with a silk parasol adds to the ethereal and dreamlike quality of the song.

'Crisal de Lua' is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Boi-Bumbá festival, a popular cultural event in Northern Brazil, particularly in the state of Amazonas. The festival celebrates the folklore of the ox (boi) and includes vibrant performances, music, and dance. The song captures the essence of this celebration, with references to the 'boi caprichoso,' one of the two main oxen characters in the festival. The repeated call for the 'boi caprichoso' to come highlights the anticipation and excitement of the festival, as well as the deep connection between the people and their cultural heritage.

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