Bloco Kaya na Gandaia
Bloco Kaya na Gandaia is a vibrant and well-known street band (bloco) that parades during the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Founded in 2014, it quickly gained popularity for its lively music and energetic performances. The bloco's name, which translates roughly to "Kaya in a spree", reflects its festive and carefree spirit.
Music and Repertoire: Kaya na Gandaia is known for playing a diverse repertoire of Brazilian rhythms, including samba, marchinhas, and funk. Their music is characterized by its infectious energy, which encourages the crowd to dance and sing along. They often incorporate popular Brazilian songs into their performances, as well as original compositions. Their style is greatly influenced by the Bahian carnival rhythms. The bloco has a strong percussion section that is essential to its characteristic sound.
Parade and Location: The bloco's parades are typically held in the streets of the neighborhood of Botafogo, which gives the parades an intimate and local feel. The parades of Kaya na Gandaia are known to be some of the most lively of the carnival, and attract a large and diverse crowd. They usually parade during the main days of Carnival, and they are very popular among locals and tourists. The bloco is also known for their creativity and the colorful outfits worn by the musicians and members.
Community and Spirit: Bloco Kaya na Gandaia is not just a street band; it's also a community of music lovers who share a passion for Brazilian culture and Carnival celebrations. The bloco is open to everyone who wants to join the fun, and it has a strong sense of inclusiveness and community. Its spirit is all about fun, joy and making the most of the Brazilian carnival experience.