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Bloco Vai Quem Qué
Bloco Vai Quem Qué — Street Blocos

Bloco Vai Quem Qué

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2007

About Bloco Vai Quem Qué

Bloco Vai Quem Qué is a traditional carnival bloco from the Vila Madalena neighborhood in São Paulo, Brazil. Founded in 1980, it's known for its samba and marchinhas, attracting a diverse crowd during Carnival. The bloco's name, which translates to "Goes Who Wants", reflects its inclusive and open spirit, welcoming everyone to join in the festivities. It typically parades through the streets of Vila Madalena, contributing to the neighborhood's vibrant Carnival atmosphere. It is one of the oldest and most traditional blocos in São Paulo.

About Bloco Vai Quem Qué

Bloco Vai Quem Qué

Bloco Vai Quem Qué is one of the most traditional and beloved Carnival street bands (blocos) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Founded in 1976 in the neighborhood of Copacabana, it has become an essential part of the city's Carnival celebrations. The bloco's name, which translates to 'Goes Who Wants To', reflects its open and inclusive spirit, welcoming everyone to join the festivities regardless of age, background, or social status.

The bloco's parades are known for their lively atmosphere, infectious energy, and an eclectic repertoire of traditional Carnival marches, samba, and other popular Brazilian rhythms. The music is typically performed by a large group of percussionists and musicians who fill the streets with vibrant sounds, encouraging everyone to dance and sing along. Over the years, the bloco has developed its own characteristic style, blending classic Carnival traditions with contemporary elements.

Vai Quem Qué usually parades along the streets of Copacabana, attracting thousands of revelers who follow the bloco in a joyous and colorful procession. The bloco's parades are not just about music and dancing; they also embody a strong sense of community and collective celebration. The costumes and accessories worn by the participants add to the bloco's visual appeal and overall festive mood. With its long history, strong traditions, and inclusive ethos, Bloco Vai Quem Qué remains a cherished symbol of Rio's Carnival and a must-see for anyone visiting the city during this vibrant time of year.

Parades

  • Gathering: 13:00:00Parade: 14:00:00
    Pça. Laerte Garcia da Rosa
    São Paulo
  • Gathering: 14:00:00Parade: 15:00:00
    Rua Gilberto Freyre
    São Paulo

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