Ministériodo Bloco

A Turma Do Waldemar E Os Caçadores De Orelha

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 1970

About A Turma Do Waldemar E Os Caçadores De Orelha

About A Turma Do Waldemar E Os Caçadores De Orelha

A Turma Do Waldemar E Os Caçadores De Orelha: A Traditional Carnival Block from Rio

In the vibrant Lapa region, in the heart of Rio de Janeiro, the block "A Turma Do Waldemar E Os Caçadores De Orelha" (Waldemar's Gang and the Ear Hunters) is a testament to the rich and contagious Brazilian carnival culture.

Tradition and History

Founded many years ago, the block has its roots in the bohemianism and joy of the Rio street carnival. Its traditional gathering point on Rua Morais e Vale, in the Center of Rio, and its parade to Rua Mem de Sá, in Lapa, are an annual ritual that attracts revelers of all ages and backgrounds.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

The block stands out for its eclectic repertoire, which reflects the musical diversity of the Brazilian carnival. Classic marches, engaging samba anthems, and traditional carnival songs blend harmoniously, creating a vibrant and contagious atmosphere.

Practical Information

The block "A Turma Do Waldemar E Os Caçadores De Orelha" usually parades at 5 pm during the carnival period. In 2020, it was part of the official Rio de Janeiro carnival program, parading on Carnival Friday.

Contact and Social Media

For more information about the block, including parade dates and times, visit their social media:

Experience the Magic of the Rio Carnival

Participate in the parade of the block "A Turma Do Waldemar E Os Caçadores De Orelha" and immerse yourself in the joy and tradition of the Rio carnival. Let yourself be carried away by the music, dance through the streets, and celebrate the beauty and diversity of Brazilian culture.