Bloco dos Zattrevidos: Tradition and Irreverence in the Santa Teresa Carnival
Founded in 2013 in the heart of the bohemian neighborhood of Santa Teresa, the Bloco dos Zattrevidos has won over the Carioca public with its irreverent and contagious proposal.
History and Tradition
Initially known as "Bloco dos Zatra", the group emerged from relaxed gatherings between friends passionate about samba. The officialization of the bloco in 2013 marked a new phase in its trajectory, consolidating its presence on the city's carnival scene.
Musical Identity
Bloco dos Zattrevidos stands out for its unique mix of street samba, influences from samba-enredo, and carnival marches. Its weekly rehearsals open to the public at Largo dos Guimarães offer a preview of the vibrant energy that the bloco brings to the streets during Carnival.
Special Features
In addition to its contagious music, the bloco is known for its community spirit and irreverence. Its members are famous for their creative costumes and spontaneous interaction with the public. Joy and lightheartedness are hallmarks of Bloco dos Zattrevidos.
Parades and Performances
During Carnival, the bloco parades through the streets of Santa Teresa, bringing its lively and irreverent samba to the neighborhood's hills. Its presentation is an irresistible invitation for those seeking an authentic and unforgettable carnival experience.
Call to Action
To experience the contagious energy of Bloco dos Zattrevidos, participate in its open rehearsals and follow the bloco during its parade in Carnival. Let yourself be enveloped by the joy and irreverence that only Carioca street samba can provide.
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