Carnival Block "Domingo Ela Não Vai": A Trip to the Axé of the 90s
The Carnival Block "Domingo Ela Não Vai" is one of the highlights of the street carnival in São Paulo. Founded in 2015, the block stands out for its dedication to the axé music of the 1990s, providing revelers with a true journey through time.
Musical Identity and Repertoire
The name of the block is inspired by the iconic song "Pau Que Nasce Torto" by the group É o Tchan, which contains the refrain "Domingo ela não vai" (Sunday she won't go). This choice reflects the block's commitment to reviving the great successes of Bahian axé that marked an era.
The repertoire of "Domingo Ela Não Vai" is composed of axé classics from the 1990s, including hits by artists such as Chiclete com Banana, Ivete Sangalo, and Daniela Mercury. The block prides itself on keeping alive the energy and joy that characterized this musical genre during its golden age.
Special Features and Interesting Facts
"Domingo Ela Não Vai" is known for its lively parades and the ability to bring together a diverse audience, united by nostalgia and love for axé. The block has attracted crowds through the streets of São Paulo since its creation, establishing itself as an important reference in the São Paulo carnival.
Despite the challenges faced by carnival block organizers in São Paulo, "Domingo Ela Não Vai" continues to be an important reference in the São Paulo carnival. Its unique musical proposal and the ability to evoke the festive atmosphere of the 90s make it a block beloved by revelers.
Parade Information
Location: São Paulo, São Paulo
Year of Foundation: 2015
Musical Identity: Axé music from the 1990s
Repertoire: Classics of Bahian axé
Audience: Diverse, united by nostalgia and love for axé