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Bloco Amoribunda Kids
Bloco Amoribunda Kids — Street Blocos

Bloco Amoribunda Kids

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2016

About Bloco Amoribunda Kids

Bloco Amoribunda Kids is a children's carnival bloco that parades in Vila Mariana, São Paulo. Founded in 2016 by Gilberto Castilho de Arantes, it aims to bring the neighborhood residents together. The name "Amoribunda" is a reference to its starting point, behind the Vila Mariana cemetery. The bloco brings joy and fun to both children and adults during the Carnival festivities.

About Bloco Amoribunda Kids

Bloco Amoribunda Kids

Bloco Amoribunda Kids is a children's carnival bloco from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, that brings joy and entertainment to the young ones during the Carnival festivities. It was founded in 2017, by Luciana Lins, and quickly became a beloved tradition for families in the region.

The bloco's name, Amoribunda, is a playful twist on the word 'amor' (love) and 'bunda' (buttocks), creating a lighthearted and fun atmosphere. It aims to introduce children to the vibrant world of Brazilian Carnival in a way that is both engaging and appropriate. Amoribunda Kids sets itself apart by featuring a variety of children's songs, many of which are re-adapted versions of popular Carnival tunes, alongside original music composed specifically for the bloco. The bloco's repertoire is generally family-friendly, which attracts many families every year.

The bloco is known for its colorful costumes and energetic parades that often take place in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, with the location varying each year. It is usually a daytime event, making it accessible for the young audience and their parents. Amoribunda Kids not only provides entertainment but also fosters a sense of community among families, encouraging children to experience and enjoy the Carnival culture from an early age.

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