Ministériodo Bloco

Deixa a Língua no Varal

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 1997

About Deixa a Língua no Varal

"Deixa a Língua no Varal" is a Carnival bloco (street band) that has been parading since at least 2012, mainly in Tijuca, with its meeting point at Rua Barão de Mesquita, 136. The bloco stands out for its festive atmosphere, music, and fun. With a leading bateria (percussion ensemble), it plays samba and other traditional rhythms, guaranteeing joyful and lively parades during the Carnival of Rio de Janeiro.

About Deixa a Língua no Varal

Bloco Deixa a Língua no Varal: Joy and Humor in Rio's Carnival

About the Bloco

"Deixa a Língua no Varal" is a Carnival bloco that has paraded in Rio de Janeiro since at least 2012, mainly in Tijuca. Known for its irreverent humor, the bloco guarantees lots of music, relaxation, and fun for revelers.

History and Tradition

Founded in 1997, "Deixa a Língua no Varal" stands out for its humorous and creative approach. The bloco's name, which can be translated as "Leave the Tongue on the Clothesline," reflects the group's irreverent spirit.

Musical Identity

The bloco plays samba and other traditional Carnival rhythms. Its percussion section is responsible for conducting the rhythm of the parades, which take place during the afternoon and evening.

Parades and Performances

"Deixa a Língua no Varal" holds street parades in Rio de Janeiro and other cities. Its traditional meeting point is at Rua Barão de Mesquita, 136, in Tijuca. The bloco also participates in pre-Carnival events.

Cultural Impact

With its festive atmosphere and lively music, "Deixa a Língua no Varal" contributes to the joy and relaxation of Rio's Carnival. Its irreverent humor and creativity are unique characteristics that enchant revelers year after year.