Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Coisa Feita

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2007

About Bloco Coisa Feita

Founded in 2007, the Bloco Coisa Feita is part of the renaissance of São Paulo's street carnival. Parading in the central region of the city, the bloco attracts a diverse audience with a varied repertoire, including traditional marches, samba, and axé.

Its gathering takes place at 1 PM, following the pattern of other blocos that parade during the afternoon. The bloco's location contributes to keeping the carnival tradition alive in the heart of the São Paulo metropolis.

About Bloco Coisa Feita

Bloco Coisa Feita: Root Samba on the Streets of São Paulo

Bloco Coisa Feita is a carnival bloco that emerged in 2007 in the Santa Teresa neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro. Founded by a group of friends, the bloco aims to preserve and promote the culture of root samba, with influences from terreiro samba and samba-enredo.

Musical Identity

The Bloco Coisa Feita's percussion section is known for its energy and contagious rhythm. The bloco's repertoire includes traditional sambas and original compositions, which value the roots of Brazilian samba.

Special Features

The bloco stands out for its strong connection with the Santa Teresa community. Throughout the year, it holds regular rehearsals at the Império da Tijuca samba school's court. In addition, Coisa Feita promotes cultural and social events in the neighborhood, contributing to the revitalization of the region.

Parades

Bloco Coisa Feita parades in the Santa Teresa neighborhood, concentrating on Rua Almirante Alexandrino. The parade is marked by the joy and animation of the revelers, who sing and dance to the sound of root samba.

Parades

  • Gathering: 14:00:00Parade: 15:00:00
    Avenida Ipiranga
    São Paulo