Alegria do São Bento: Tradition and Energy in Rio's Carnival
The "Alegria do São Bento" bloco (street band) is a traditional group in Rio de Janeiro's street carnival, bringing joy and excitement to the streets for decades. With deep roots in the São Bento neighborhood, the bloco has captivated revelers with its vibrant energy and contagious rhythm.
History and Origin
Although the exact details of its founding are scarce, it is believed that "Alegria do São Bento" evolved from the "Bloco da Nega Maluca," founded 47 years ago. With its activities concentrated in Bangu, the bloco has become an icon of Rio's carnival, promoting social interaction and a sense of community.
Musical Identity and Repertoire
"Alegria do São Bento" is known for its traditional style, focusing on carnival rhythms that animate the revelers. With around 60 musicians, the bloco uses wind and percussion instruments to create a contagious atmosphere in the streets.
Performances
The performances of "Alegria do São Bento" mainly take place in Praça das Juras, in Bangu, usually starting at 2 pm. The bloco has also paraded in Padre Miguel in recent years.
Practical Information
To join the revelry of "Alegria do São Bento," it is recommended to arrive at Praça das Juras at the indicated time for the start of the performances.
Social Media and Contact
To stay updated on the bloco's performances and events, follow "Alegria do São Bento" on Instagram: [Instagram]
Experience the joy and tradition of Rio's carnival with "Alegria do São Bento." Join the revelry in the streets and celebrate the vibrant culture of Rio de Janeiro!