Bloco Clubinho do Samba: Celebrating Samba and Brazilian Culture
About the Bloco
Clubinho do Samba is a traditional carnival bloco that emerged as an offshoot of Clube do Samba, founded in 1979. With a strong emphasis on community and the preservation of samba, the bloco brings the spirit of samba to the streets during carnival, encouraging participation and the celebration of Brazilian culture.
History and Tradition
Clubinho do Samba was created by exponents of samba such as João Nogueira, Beth Carvalho, and Martinho da Vila, with the aim of promoting the genre and Brazilian identity. The bloco maintains a strong connection with its origins, celebrating traditional samba and the social criticism present in its lyrics.
Musical Identity
The repertoire of Clubinho do Samba is based on samba-enredo and classic compositions of the genre. The performances are marked by a lively bateria and the inclusion of instruments such as cavaquinho and guitar. The lyrics of the songs address social and political issues with humor and criticism.
Parades and Performances
The bloco is concentrated in the Méier neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, and holds its parades on traditional streets of the neighborhood. The performances are known for their lively and engaging atmosphere, inviting the public to participate in the celebration of samba.