Ministériodo Bloco

Furduncio

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Furduncio

Bloco Furduncio

There is no information available about the Furduncio carnival bloco in São Paulo. Carnival blocos in São Paulo are known for their musical and thematic diversity, often inspired by the traditions of other Brazilian regions, but incorporating local culture. They parade through various regions of the city during the carnival period.

About Furduncio

Furduncio: Rescuing the Tradition of Rio Samba in São Paulo

"Furduncio" is a carnival bloco (street band) founded in 1995 in the Tijuca neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. With over two decades of history, the bloco has established itself as a representative of Rio's carnival culture in São Paulo.

Furduncio rescues traditional samba and carnival marches, providing the public with an authentic and joyful experience. Its performances are marked by lightheartedness, interaction, and the appreciation of Brazilian rhythms.

The bloco's repertoire includes its own samba-enredo (theme song), samba classics, and marches, offering a wide range of music to please all tastes.

Despite the lack of available information about its structure and formations, Furduncio stands out for its commitment to keeping the tradition of Rio samba alive in São Paulo. The bloco performs annually during carnival, bringing the joy and rhythm of carnival to the city streets.

Parades

  • Gathering: 14:00:00Parade: 15:00:00
    Rua Feliciano de Mendonça
    São Paulo