Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Moocalor, Mêo!

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco Moocalor, Mêo!

"Moocalor, Mêo!" is a lively carnival bloco that parades through the streets of Mooca, in São Paulo. With an eclectic repertoire that includes samba, pop, and funk, the bloco reflects the cultural diversity of the neighborhood and attracts revelers of different musical tastes.

In addition to celebrating carnival, "Moocalor, Mêo!" exalts the identity of the neighborhood, strengthening the sense of community among residents. Its parade contributes to the preservation of street culture in São Paulo, encouraging the occupation of public spaces and promoting social interaction.

About Bloco Moocalor, Mêo!

Moocalor Block, Mêo!: Human Warmth and Samba in the Heart of Mooca

Founded in 2012, the Moocalor Block, Mêo! is an authentic expression of São Paulo's carnival culture. Originating in the Mooca neighborhood, the block is a symbol of friendship and welcoming, reflecting the human warmth of its community.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

The block features a samba percussion section and a group of dancers who enchant the audience with traditional carnival songs and original compositions. The repertoire is eclectic, pleasing all revelers seeking joy and relaxation.

Special Features and Interesting Facts

The Moocalor Block, Mêo! stands out for its welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. The block's name, "Mêo!", expresses the spirit of camaraderie and affection among its members.

Information about the Parades

The block parades through the streets of São Paulo, bringing samba and joy to the city. Its exact location is announced annually, ensuring that everyone can participate in the revelry.

The Moocalor Block, Mêo! is a celebration of Brazilian carnival culture, promoting unity and diversity. With its human warmth and contagious samba, the block is an invitation to get carried away by the joy and magic of carnival.

Parades

  • Gathering: 15:00:00Parade: 16:00:00
    Rua Visconde de Cairu
    São Paulo