Carnival Block "Children's Heart": Joy and Rhythm for All Ages
"Children's Heart" is a carnival block that enlivens the streets of Rio de Janeiro with joy and rhythm. Focused on families and children, the block celebrates the festivities with traditional music and the participation of young people and children in the percussion section.
History and Tradition
Founded in 1998, "Children's Heart" has a long tradition of bringing fun to the Rio Carnival. The block performs in street parades, captivating the public with its contagious repertoire.
Musical Identity
The repertoire of "Children's Heart" is composed of traditional Carnival songs, with emphasis on rhythms that delight the public. The block's percussion section is made up of children and young people, promoting the inclusion of youth in the popular festival.
Parades and Performances
"Children's Heart" performs in several parades during Carnival, bringing joy and rhythm to the city streets. The block has specific concentration times and locations, which are announced annually.
Cultural Impact
"Children's Heart" contributes to the preservation of Carnival traditions, while promoting inclusion and fun for all ages. The block is a symbol of joy and unity during Brazil's biggest popular festival.