Irajá's Dry Throat Block: Joy and Fun on the Streets of Irajá
About the Block
The "Dry Throat of Irajá" is a traditional street block in Rio de Janeiro, which enlivens the neighborhood of Irajá with its vibrant atmosphere and engaging rhythms. The block is a symbol of the Rio carnival, attracting revelers of all ages to celebrate joy and fun in the streets.
Parades and Performances
The "Dry Throat of Irajá" parades take place during the carnival season, usually on weekends and in the pre-carnival period. Starting around 1 pm or 5 pm, the block runs through the streets of Irajá, concentrating on Rua Manoel de Araújo and extending to Estrada da Água Grande. The performances last a few hours, ending around 7 pm or 8 pm.
Musical Identity
The block is known for its contagious music and engaging rhythms. Its repertoire includes marches and other traditional rhythms of the Rio carnival. The instrumentation of the block is composed of traditional instruments, such as cavaquinho, pandeiro and tamborim, creating a cheerful and festive atmosphere.
Cultural impact
The "Dry Throat of Irajá" is an important contributor to the Rio de Janeiro carnival. With its striking presence and contagious atmosphere, the block helps to preserve the traditions of the Rio carnival and bring joy and fun to the streets of the city. The block is known for its ability to unite people of different ages and backgrounds, creating an inclusive and celebratory environment.