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Bloco Acadêmicos Do Campo Limpo
Bloco Acadêmicos Do Campo Limpo — Street Blocos

Bloco Acadêmicos Do Campo Limpo

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2013

About Bloco Acadêmicos Do Campo Limpo

Bloco Acadêmicos do Campo Limpo is a traditional carnival group from the Campo Limpo neighborhood in São Paulo. Founded in 2009, it has grown into a prominent bloco in the city’s carnival scene. The bloco is known for its lively parades that feature a mix of samba rhythms and traditional carnival songs, attracting a diverse crowd every year. It usually parades in the Campo Limpo district, bringing joy and festivity to the neighborhood.

About Bloco Acadêmicos Do Campo Limpo

Bloco Acadêmicos do Campo Limpo

Bloco Acadêmicos do Campo Limpo is a traditional Carnival bloco from the Campo Limpo neighborhood in São Paulo, Brazil. Founded in 2008, the bloco's creation was inspired by the desire to bring more joy and cultural activities to the Campo Limpo region, which at the time had few Carnival options. The bloco quickly gained popularity among residents, becoming a symbol of local pride and a highlight of the city's Carnival celebrations.

The bloco's parades are characterized by their lively and engaging atmosphere, featuring a mix of samba, marchinhas, and other traditional Carnival rhythms. Acadêmicos do Campo Limpo stands out for its strong community involvement, with many residents participating in the production of costumes, floats, and musical performances. This collaborative spirit strengthens the bloco's ties to the neighborhood and contributes to its authenticity. The bloco's colors are typically red, green, and white, often featured prominently in their costumes and decorations.

Over the years, Acadêmicos do Campo Limpo has become an important cultural reference in Campo Limpo, attracting not only local residents but also visitors from other parts of the city. The bloco's commitment to preserving traditional Carnival practices and its emphasis on community engagement has made it a significant part of São Paulo's Carnival landscape. Its parades often take place in the streets of Campo Limpo, creating a festive environment that resonates with the joy of Carnival.

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