Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Sacadagil

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco Sacadagil

Bloco Sacadagil is a lively carnival bloco that parades through the streets of São Paulo, in the Jaçanã/Tremembé region. Its gathering takes place on Rua Manuel Gaya, with a scheduled start around 12 pm and ending at 7 pm.

Although there is no specific information about its musical style, street blocos in São Paulo generally feature a mix of Brazilian rhythms, such as samba, axé, and carnival marches. Bloco Sacadagil contributes to the revitalization of street carnival in the city, promoting local culture and creating spaces for community celebration.

About Bloco Sacadagil

Bloco Sacadagil: A Charm of Leblon in the Rio Carnival

Bloco Sacadagil, founded in 2003 in the Leblon neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, is a contagious expression of Brazilian carnival culture. Its name, a combination of "sacada" (balcony) and "gil" (reference to the singer Gilberto Gil), reflects its cheerful and relaxed essence.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

Traditional samba is the soul of Bloco Sacadagil. The group presents reinterpretations of MPB classics and original compositions, creating an atmosphere of nostalgia and excitement. The performances are marked by interaction with the public, who sing and dance together, infected by the energy of the bloco.

Parades and Rehearsals

Bloco Sacadagil parades on Avenida Delfim Moreira, in front of Leblon beach, during the Rio de Janeiro Carnival. Rehearsals take place at Bar do Sacada, also in Leblon, where revelers gather to warm up their tambourines and tune their voices.

Location: São Paulo, São Paulo

It is important to note that, despite the information provided about the bloco's location in São Paulo, Bloco Sacadagil traditionally parades in Rio de Janeiro.

Parades

  • Gathering: 16:00:00Parade: 17:00:00
    Rua Manuel Gaya 700
    São Paulo