Tired Dog: A Traditional and Energetic Block of Rio's Carnival
Get ready to feel the contagious vibe of "Tired Dog" (Cachorro Cansado), one of the most traditional carnival blocks in the Flamengo neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. Founded in 1975, the block has become an icon of Rio's street carnival.
History and Tradition
Despite the suggestive name, "Tired Dog" is known for its inexhaustible energy, keeping revelers moving throughout the parade. Its history dates back to Praça José de Alencar, in Flamengo, where it all began almost five decades ago.
Musical Identity and Repertoire
The block has a classic musical formation, with about 60 talented musicians wielding wind and percussion instruments. Its repertoire is an engaging mix of traditional carnival marches and captivating samba anthems.
Practical Information
The main parade of "Tired Dog" takes place in Praça José de Alencar, and runs through iconic streets of Flamengo, such as Barão do Flamengo, Marquês de Abrantes, Marquês de Paraná and Senador Vergueiro. To join the revelry, simply show up at the location on the day of the parade.
Social Media and Contact
To stay up to date on the latest news and parade dates of "Tired Dog", follow the block on social media:
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the contagious energy of "Tired Dog" this Carnival. Join the party and dance to the rhythm of traditional marches and sambas that make Rio's carnival an unforgettable experience!