The Vibrant "Eat and Sleep": Joy and Tradition in Rio's Carnival
About the Block
"Eat and Sleep" is a traditional carnival bloco (street band) founded in 1975, which enlivens the streets of Paquetá, an island neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. With vibrant and contagious parades, the bloco has an inclusive and family-friendly character, attracting revelers of all ages.
History and Tradition
Founded in 1975, "Eat and Sleep" has become a pillar of Rio's street carnival. Its annual parades on Rua Cerqueira contribute to the city's cheerful and festive atmosphere.
Musical Identity
The bloco's repertoire consists of traditional carnival songs, including samba and marchinhas (carnival marches), bringing joy and rhythm to the streets.
Parades and Performances
The "Eat and Sleep" parades take place annually during the carnival period in Rio de Janeiro. The bloco performs at various times, with routes that include Rua Cerqueira, Rua Adelaide Alambari, and Praia Doutor Aristão.
Cultural Impact
"Eat and Sleep" is an important contributor to Rio's carnival. With its contagious joy and inclusion, the bloco helps preserve the city's cultural traditions, bringing happiness and fun to the streets during the carnival festivities.