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Califórnia da Canção Nativa

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Dates
  
10 Dec – 11 Dec 2016

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Location
  
Uruguaiana, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

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Califórnia da Canção Nativa (translated literally from Portuguese: California of the Native Song) is a yearly regional music festival in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of Brazil.

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The event first took place in 1971 and continues to be very successful to this day. The main focus of this festival is the celebration of the nativist Gaucho culture, values, world outlook, and history by way of music and song. The highest prize is the Calhandra de Ouro (Golden Lark). Competition finals are always hosted by the city of Uruguaiana.

Given its three decades-long successful history, the festival has become very popular and has received many accolades, including the prestigious official recognition, classifying it as one of the great statewide cultural institutions.

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Winning compositions

This list, up to and including the year of 1999, has been widely cited as to have appeared in an official festival publication called Livro de Poemas Oficial da XXX Califórnia da Canção Nativa.

Presidents

  • Henrique Dias de Freitas Lima - 1971 a 1973
  • Colmar Pereira Duarte - 1974 a 1976
  • Mauro Dante Aymone Lopes - 1977 a 1979
  • Carlos Alberto da Rosa - 1980 a 1981
  • Ricardo Pereira Duarte - 1982 a 1984
  • Nelson José Pereira da Silva - 1985 a 1986
  • Lourival Araújo Gonçalves - 1987 a 1989
  • Mauro Dante Aymone Lopes - 1990
  • Carlos Alberto da Rosa - 1991
  • Luiz Machado Stabile - 1992
  • José Mário Rodrigues de Freitas - 1993 a 1995
  • José Antonio Marques Fagundes - 1996
  • José Mário Rodrigues de Freitas - 1997 a 1998
  • Lourival Araújo Gonçalves - 1999 a 2000
  • Maurício Castanho Vidal - 2013
  • Luiz Machado Stabile - 2014
  • References

    Califórnia da Canção Nativa Wikipedia