Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Quebra Aê

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco Quebra Aê

The Quebra Aê block, inspired by the song of the band Asa de Águia, brings the energy of Bahian axé to the São Paulo carnival. With a musical style focused on axé, the block stands out for its proposal to extend the revelry beyond the official period, promising to liven up the streets of São Paulo in the post-carnival.

About Bloco Quebra Aê

Bloco Quebra Aê: Samba-Enredo, Funk and Axé with Social Criticism

Founded in 1996 in Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro, Bloco Quebra Aê is known for its contagious and interactive musical style that mixes samba-enredo with funk and axé.

Musical Identity

The bloco stands out for its unique approach, which combines traditional Brazilian rhythms with humorous lyrics and social criticism. Its performances are marked by interaction with the public, who are invited to participate in the singing and dancing.

Repertoire

The repertoire of Quebra Aê is eclectic, including samba-enredo, funk and axé. The bloco does not disclose an official list of songs, preferring to maintain the element of surprise in its performances.

Special Features

In addition to its lively music, Bloco Quebra Aê is known for its irreverence and social engagement. The lyrics of its songs often address themes such as politics, inequality and the environment, encouraging the public to reflect on important issues.

The bloco also stands out for its visual production, which includes creative costumes and elaborate allegories. Its performances are true spectacles that win over the public with their energy and message.

Conclusion

Bloco Quebra Aê is one of the most traditional and beloved carnival blocos in Rio de Janeiro. With its unique musical style, critical lyrics and lively performances, the bloco has won a legion of followers who eagerly await its parades every year.

Parades

  • Gathering: 13:00:00Parade: 14:00:00
    Rua Henrique Schaumann, nº 567
    São Paulo