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Bloco Tatuapé
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Bloco Tatuapé

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2015

About Bloco Tatuapé

Bloco Tatuapé is a traditional Carnival bloco from the Tatuapé neighborhood in São Paulo. Founded in 2010, it parades with a focus on samba and other traditional Brazilian rhythms. The bloco is known for its lively atmosphere and participation of local residents, attracting a diverse crowd during the Carnival festivities. Bloco Tatuapé's parades usually take place on the main streets of the Tatuapé neighborhood, with the goal to promote local culture and community spirit during Carnival.

About Bloco Tatuapé

Bloco Tatuapé

Bloco Tatuapé is a traditional carnival bloco that parades in the Tatuapé neighborhood of São Paulo, Brazil. It was founded in 2011 by a group of friends who were passionate about samba and the traditional street carnival. The group's main goal was to bring joy and celebration to the streets of Tatuapé during Carnival.

The bloco's repertoire is primarily composed of classic samba and marchinhas, traditional carnival songs that are sung by crowds throughout the festivities. They also incorporate their own original compositions into their performances, which often reflect the local culture and spirit of the Tatuapé neighborhood. The bloco has grown in popularity over the years, attracting a large number of revelers, not only from the Tatuapé area, but also from other parts of the city.

Bloco Tatuapé usually parades during the pre-carnival and carnival periods, energizing the streets with music and dance. The parades are known for their lively atmosphere, with participants wearing costumes and engaging in joyful interaction. The bloco also prides itself on being a family-friendly event, welcoming people of all ages to participate and enjoy the festivities. Its parades have become a fixture in the annual carnival calendar, eagerly awaited by locals and visitors alike. The bloco also makes a point of emphasizing the cultural importance of Carnival and its impact on the traditions of Brazil.

Parades

  • Gathering: 11:00:00Parade: 12:00:00
    Av. Vereador Abel Ferreira
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 12:00:00Parade: 13:00:00
    Avenida Vereador Abel Ferreira
    São Paulo

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