The magazine will have 10 thousand copies distributed for free by the Bumbódromo, airports and ports of the city. The magazine has information and support for tourists and visitors who come to enjoy the 2019 Festival.
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Photo: Divulgation/Impeam
It will be launched on Wednesday (26/06) the "Parintins 2019 Magazine", which takes the name of the Tupinambarana Island and is the result of a partnership between three state agencies: the Official State Press (Impeam), the Amazonas State Tourism Company (Amazonastur), and the Secretary of Culture (SEC).
The launch takes place at 10:30am, at the Turistódromotourist support center set up in the Cathedral square, in Parintins. With the publication, tourists and visitors of the city, located 369 kilometers from Manaus, will have information and support to enjoy the 54th Folkloric Festival of Parintins and other attractions that the Tupinambarana Island offers.
The content of the magazine includes an informative guide about the Folkloric Festival, with details and news about the programming, organization, and execution of the event, prepared by SEC. Amazonastur has composed a special itinerary for visitors, bringing together the sights, itineraries and services on the island.
The company also prepared a colorful infographic of the Bumbódromo, identifying the entrances of the sectors and bleachers of the Blue and Red galeras, to facilitate the arrival of visitors and tourists, and a map of the city.
The development, editing, production, graphic design and layout of the "Parintins 2019 Magazine" were in charge of the Official Press, which also took care of the printing of all this material in its graphic park.
The Bois Caprichoso and Garantido were responsible for sending informative content of the items, toadas, themes, curiosities, of the presentations in the arena.
Texts, games, and beautiful photos of the Tupinambarana Island region illustrate from the beauty of the people to the natural charms of the city and its culture, bringing dynamism and vibrant colors to the publication, which has 48 pages. The 15×21 format makes it easy to handle and offers versatility to take the magazine everywhere.
The "Parintins 2019 Magazine" will have 10,000 copies distributed free of charge throughout the Bumbódromo, airports and ports of the folkloric city of Bois-Bumbás.
Project
The proposal of the "Parintins Magazine 2019" emerged during a meeting held in early May, with the CEO of Impeam, Mario Aufiero; the Secretary of Culture, Marcos Apolo Muniz; the president of Amazonastur, Roselene Medeiros; the president of Boi Caprichoso, Babá Tupinambá; and the member of the Art Commission of Garantido, Allan Rodrigues; with their respective teams.
With information from the press