Bloco Caramba do Caramba: A Carioca Carnival Heritage
Since 1981, Bloco Caramba do Caramba has been a pillar of the Carioca carnival, preserving and promoting the culture of samba and the joy of the festival.
History and Tradition
Founded by a group of friends in the Grajaú neighborhood, the bloco started as "Bloco do Caramba". In 1984, it adopted its current name, Caramba do Caramba, establishing itself as a reference in the carnival scene.
Musical Identity
The bloco is recognized for its musical quality, having received the Estandarte de Ouro in 2015. Its samba-enredo, composed annually, addresses diverse themes, telling stories and exalting Brazilian culture.
Special Characteristics
Caramba do Caramba stands out for the animation and organization of its parades, which include floats, wings, and a vibrant bateria. The bloco is also known for its strong visual identity, with creative and colorful costumes.
Parades and Information
Caramba do Caramba holds its traditional parades in the Grajaú neighborhood, bringing joy and music to the streets. For updated information on parade dates and times, consult the bloco's official website.
Bloco Caramba do Caramba is an invitation to celebrate Brazilian culture and a testament to the diversity and richness of the Carioca carnival. Participating in its parades is an unforgettable experience that unites music, joy, and tradition.
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