Ministériodo Bloco

Boca Aberta

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About Boca Aberta

"Boca Aberta", created in 2009, is a carnival bloco from São Paulo. Its origin is linked to the Guaianás Cultural Movement. The name "Boca de Serebesqué" means "one who talks a lot". The bloco seeks to promote an authentic and playful carnival, with a batucada. With collective musical composition, it presents music and theatrical interventions. Its style is described as a "batucada", with.

About Boca Aberta

Boca Aberta: An Authentic Block in São Paulo's Carnival

In the vibrant carnival scene of São Paulo, the "Boca Aberta" block stands out for its authenticity and playful spirit.

History and Tradition

"Boca Aberta," officially known as "Cordão Carnavalesco Boca de Serebesqué," emerged in 2009 in the Guaianases neighborhood, the birthplace of the Guaianás Cultural Movement. Its name, "Boca de Serebesqué," reflects the essence of the block: "one who talks a lot" or "talks a mile a minute."

Musical Identity and Repertoire

"Boca Aberta" values a genuine street carnival, free from excessive commercialization. Its music is a contagious batucada, with a strong samba influence. The compositions are collective, allowing all members to contribute their ideas.

Practical Information

The block's rehearsals take place at "Mundo da Lua," on Rua Professor Cosme Deodato Tadeu, where the parade also begins.

Social Media and Contact

To follow the news and learn more about "Boca Aberta," visit the block's social media:

Call to Action

Join "Boca Aberta" this carnival and celebrate the authenticity and joy of the streets of São Paulo!