Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco do Saci

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco do Saci

Although there is no reliable information about a specific Saci Block in São Paulo, the Saci is a popular figure in the Brazilian cultural and carnival context.

The "Garibaldis e Sacis" block from Curitiba and the "Paçoca" block from Teresina incorporate the Saci into their themes or names, but are not directly related to the folkloric character. For more accurate information about a possible Saci Block in São Paulo, it is recommended to consult the official carnival program of the city or contact local culture and tourism organizations.

About Bloco do Saci

Bloco do Saci: Root Samba and Carioca Folklore

Founded in 1989 in the heart of the Grajaú neighborhood, Bloco do Saci is an icon of Rio's carnival culture. Inspired by the folkloric figure of Saci Pererê, the bloco preserves the tradition of samba-enredo and street carnival.

With contagious joy and irreverence, Bloco do Saci presents an original repertoire and classics of Rio's samba. Its musical identity is marked by samba-enredo, a genre that tells stories and exalts Brazilian popular culture.

The bloco's performances are a spectacle of participation and communion. The public is invited to sing, dance, and celebrate the joy of carnival. In addition to samba, Bloco do Saci also presents marchinhas and other traditional rhythms of the festival.

With its proposal to value popular culture and preserve street carnival, Bloco do Saci stands out in the carnival scene of São Paulo, where it parades annually. The bloco is a living expression of the Brazilian carnival tradition, which unites music, folklore, and the active participation of the community.

Parades

  • Gathering: 15:00:00Parade: 16:00:00
    R. São Domingos
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 15:00:00Parade: 16:00:00
    Rua São Domingos
    São Paulo