Ministériodo Bloco

Cordão do Bule

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Cordão do Bule

Founded in 2007, Cordão do Bule is a traditional São Paulo carnival bloco that celebrates Brazilian samba. With a focus on cultural resistance and social inclusion, the bloco welcomes people of all backgrounds, including those experiencing homelessness, creating an environment of unity and camaraderie.

Cordão do Bule stands out for its commitment to the city's broader cultural scene, honoring movements such as group theater in its themes. The bloco parades at the beginning of the carnival, marking the opening of the festivities and contributing to the event's joyful and welcoming atmosphere.

About Cordão do Bule

Cordão do Bule: A Historic Block of São Paulo's Carnival

Founded in 1918 by employees of the Brahma Brewery, the "Cordão do Bule" is a traditional block of the São Paulo carnival. Its name pays homage to the container used to serve coffee to the brewery workers.

Musical Identity

The Cordão do Bule presents a characteristic samba, with a strong and striking percussion section. The melodies are cheerful and the lyrics, humorous and satirical.

Parade Information

The block parades annually through the streets of São Paulo, bringing joy and excitement to revelers. Its route and performance time are announced by the event organization.

Interesting Facts

  • The Cordão do Bule is one of the oldest blocks in the São Paulo carnival.
  • The block's percussion section is known for its strong beat and contagious rhythm.
  • The revelers' costumes are usually creative and humorous.

The Cordão do Bule is a testament to the vibrant carnival culture of São Paulo. With its lively samba and irreverent spirit, the block continues to enchant generations of revelers.

Parades

  • Gathering: 14:00:00Parade: 15:00:00
    Rua Tropical
    São Paulo