Ministériodo Bloco
É Di Santo
É Di Santo — Street Blocos

É Di Santo

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2010

About É Di Santo

The É Di Santo bloco is an Afro bloco from São Paulo that emerged in 2010 as a percussive music project, combining orixá rhythms with modern elements.

With the aim of valuing religions of African origin and Afro-Brazilian rhythms, the bloco parades in the Piraporinha region, in the South Zone of São Paulo, contributing to the growth of the São Paulo carnival.

About É Di Santo

Bloco É Di Santo: A Vibrant Afro-Bloco from São Paulo

Bloco É Di Santo is an afro bloco from São Paulo that emerged in 2010, bringing an innovative proposal to the São Paulo carnival.

History and Tradition

Conceived by Rabi Batukeiro, the bloco arose as a percussive music project, uniting touches of orixás with modern rhythms. Over time, it incorporated elements of capoeira and street manifestations, creating a unique musical identity.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

É Di Santo values religions of African origin, playing Afro-Brazilian rhythms and honoring orixás. Its repertoire consists of original songs and reinterpretations of samba and ijexá classics.

Special Features

In addition to its contagious music, É Di Santo stands out for:

  • Its cultural mission to value Afro-Brazilian culture
  • Its involvement in social projects
  • Its active participation in the São Paulo carnival, contributing to the growth of the festival in the city

Parades

The bloco parades in the Piraporinha region, in the South Zone of São Paulo. Its parades are marked by great joy, animation, and a message of valuing diversity.

Conclusion

Bloco É Di Santo is an important representative of the carnival culture of São Paulo. With its vibrant music, its cultural mission, and its active participation in the festival, the bloco contributes to the diversity and richness of the São Paulo carnival.

Parades

  • Gathering: 13:00:00Parade: 14:00:00
    Avenida Faria Lima, nº 4150
    São Paulo

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