Bloco Amelie Pulando
Bloco Amelie Pulando is a vibrant and relatively recent addition to the Carnival scene in São Paulo, Brazil. Founded in 2014, this bloco quickly gained popularity for its creative themes and energetic parades. The bloco's name is a playful reference to the famous French film 'Amélie,' reflecting its quirky and whimsical spirit.
History and Philosophy: Bloco Amelie Pulando was formed by a group of friends who wanted to bring a different kind of joy and celebration to the streets of São Paulo during Carnival. Unlike traditional blocos that focus on samba or axé music, Bloco Amelie Pulando has a more eclectic repertoire. The bloco embraces a variety of musical styles, including Brazilian pop, rock, and even some international influences, which makes its parades very diverse and appealing to a wider audience. Their parades often incorporate theatrical elements, costumes, and props that reflect the bloco's creative themes.
Parade Details: The bloco's parades are known for being inclusive and family-friendly, attracting a mix of ages and backgrounds. The location and time of the parades vary from year to year but are typically concentrated in the central neighborhoods of São Paulo. Bloco Amelie Pulando is one of the many that make the São Paulo Carnival so vibrant and fun and is a must-see for those seeking a unique and engaging Carnival experience.