Bloco Camisa 10: Joy and Relaxation in Rio Carnival
Introduction
The Bloco Camisa 10 is one of the most joyful and relaxed blocks of the Rio Carnival. Founded in 1996, the block takes its name in homage to the skill of football players, symbolizing the joy and relaxation that permeate the party.
History and Tradition
Emerging in the neighborhood of Ipanema, Camisa 10 aims to bring joy and relaxation to the streets during Carnival. With a drum corps of 150 percussionists and a singing group with 10 vocalists, the block stands out for its repertoire of samba and classic marches, as well as original songs.
Musical Identity and Repertoire
The Bloco Camisa 10 brings to Carnival a repertoire that mixes samba and marches, guaranteeing the fun and animation of the public. The contagious rhythms and humorous lyrics create an atmosphere of joy and celebration.
Special Features
Camisa 10 is known for its joy and relaxation, as well as its powerful drum corps and tuned singing group. The block also stands out for its costumes, which refer to the number 10 shirt of football players.
Additional Information
The Bloco Camisa 10 parades through the streets of Ipanema and other neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro during Carnival. For more information about the block, consult the official sources.
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