Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Guerreiros do Axé

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 1984

About Bloco Guerreiros do Axé

Bloco Guerreiros do Axé is a carnival group that parades in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The bloco's name, which translates to "Warriors of Axé," reflects its musical focus on the Axé genre, a vibrant and rhythmic style originating from Bahia. Known for its lively performances and high energy, Bloco Guerreiros do Axé attracts a diverse crowd of revelers during carnival, contributing to the city’s rich and varied street party traditions. The group is one of the many that helps make Rio's Carnival so well known.

About Bloco Guerreiros do Axé

Bloco Guerreiros do Axé: Axé and Energy in São Paulo's Carnival

The Bloco Guerreiros do Axé is a carnival group that brings the vibration and tradition of axé music to the streets of São Paulo. Founded in 1984, the bloco is part of the movement to expand street bands in the city.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

Guerreiros do Axé celebrates Afro-Brazilian culture and Bahian music in the context of São Paulo's carnival. Its repertoire is based on axé classics, such as hits by Daniela Mercury, Ivete Sangalo, and Margareth Menezes. The sound mixes samba-reggae, frevo, ijexá, and other Afro-Bahian rhythms.

Special Features

The parades of Bloco Guerreiros do Axé are marked by vibrant percussion, energetic dances, and a festive atmosphere that recalls the carnival of Salvador. Revelers are encouraged to wear colorful clothes and accessories that refer to Bahian culture.

Parade Information

The Guerreiros do Axé parades take place during the pre-carnival and carnival in São Paulo, usually in central regions of the city. Specific dates and locations may vary each year, so it is recommended to consult the official sources of the bloco for updated information.

Participation and Cultural Appropriation

Although the bloco celebrates axé culture, its presence in São Paulo's carnival raises discussions about cultural appropriation. It is important to reflect on the relationship between trio elétrico blocos and the original Afro blocos of Bahia.