The Asian Age

Brazilian magic school trains wannabe Potters

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Campos do Jordao, Brazil: At a castle, a werewolf growls in a cage while a wizard casts spells to try to calm the beast down. Not to worry — it’s just a normal day at Brazil’s magic school.

The werewolf is an actor in costume and the spells presumably wouldn’t work in the face of a real mythical beast. But anyone entering the Magic and Witchcraft School near Sao Paulo must leave disbelief at the castle gate.

Although inspired by the world of the Harry Potter books and films created by JK Rowling, where lucky children go to study at the magical school Hogwarts, the Brazilian version says its curriculum has a definite local flavor.

From its founding in 2015, “the idea was to adapt, not to copy exactly, the feel of Hogwarts”, said Vanessa Godoy, 27, who is behind the idea in Campos do Jordao, located about 200 km from Sao Paulo. Clients at the school — which operates for occasional four-day sessions — are all fans of the Harry Potter series.

But since copyright laws limit what Godoy and her fellow wizards can do, they wave the creative magic wand and use Brazilian folklore to fill the gaps.

“We have our own stories. We get into a lot of the mythology because Brazil is a very magical country,” she said.

Hogwarts-style classes are offered in Potions and Elixirs, Witchcraft and History of Magic, and of course there are dances, contests and a tournament based on quidditch, the high-paced game played on flying broomstick­s in Rowling’s novels.

But there are also things you’d only learn in Brazil, like the use of hairs from an indigenous mythical character known for protecting forests and scales from a siren if you want to activate a magic wand.

Learning these supposed secrets is not cheap: the four-day session at the castle — a real castle which normally is used as a hotel — costs more than $800.

Clients range from five to 65 years old, with the majority being around 25. They’re judges, models, teachers, nurses and students, but all sharing a passion for the Potter phenomenon. “When we enter the castle, it’s as if the world outside no longer exists,” says Zerzil Ferreira, a 29year-old doctor. “We abandon the ‘Muggle’ world and immerse ourselves in the magical world and it’s all real,” he said, referring to the people in the books who are not part of the wizarding world. Going to the course fulfilled “a childhood dream to become part of the magical universe,” he said.

About 100 people took part, all divided into Hogwarts-style houses named Tigers, Serpents, Squirrels and Eagles.

Magic and Witchcraft School in Brazil was the brainchild of Vanessa Godoy, 27

It is located at Campos do Jordao, about 200 km from Sao Paulo

Hogwarts-style classes are offered in Potions and Elixirs, Witchcraft and History of Magic

Clients at the school, which operates for occasional four-day sessions, are all fans of the Harry Potter series

Students can take part in a tournament based on quidditch, the high-paced game played on flying broomstick­s

 ?? — AFP ?? Students of the School of Magic and Witchcraft have tea in a castle in Campos do Jordao in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
— AFP Students of the School of Magic and Witchcraft have tea in a castle in Campos do Jordao in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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