Encosta que Ele Cresce Block: Joy and Tradition in Carnival
About the Block
Founded in 2004 in Rio de Janeiro, the "Encosta que Ele Cresce" block is known for its animation and crowds during Carnival. With diverse performances, including drums, singers, and a mobile sound stage, the block brings joy and unites the community.
History and Tradition
The block emerged in Vista Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, with the aim of bringing joy to families during the pre-Carnival period. In 2015, a version of the block was created in Brasília, inspired by the Rio concept. The "Encosta que Cresce" of Brasília stands out for its musical diversity, including samba, pagode, axé, marchinhas, samba-enredos, reggae, and funk.
Musical Identity
The block covers a wide range of rhythms, including samba, pagode, axé, and funk. The repertoire includes marchinhas, samba-enredos, and reggae, reflecting Brazilian cultural diversity. Instrumentation includes drums, singers, and, on some occasions, a mobile sound stage.
Parades and Performances
The block performs during pre-Carnival and Carnival, attracting large crowds. Performances often include a large sound system, creating a lively and festive atmosphere. The concentration locations and typical route vary depending on the city.
Cultural Impact
"Encosta que Ele Cresce" is a traditional and popular block that contributes to the richness of Brazilian Carnival. Its musical diversity and lively atmosphere attract a diverse audience, uniting the community and promoting joy and celebration.