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Mamãe Eu Quero
Mamãe Eu Quero — Street Blocos

Mamãe Eu Quero

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2019

About Mamãe Eu Quero

Mamãe Eu Quero is a traditional carnival bloco that parades in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The bloco's name, which translates to 'Mommy, I Want It,' comes from the famous marchinha (a type of Brazilian carnival song) of the same name. Known for its lively music, which includes classic carnival songs, and for its passionate revelers, the bloco brings joy to the streets during carnival. It parades in the streets of Centro, in Rio de Janeiro.

About Mamãe Eu Quero

Bloco Mamãe Eu Quero: Carnival Joy for Little Revelers

The Bloco Mamãe Eu Quero (Mommy I Want) is one of the most beloved children's "blocos" (street bands) of the São Paulo Carnival. Founded in 2019, it quickly won over families looking for a safe and playful Carnival experience for their children.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

The bloco presents a varied repertoire that includes traditional marches, children's songs, and contemporary hits adapted for children. This musical mix creates a festive and educational atmosphere, introducing children to Carnival traditions and offering age-appropriate content.

Special Features

The Bloco Mamãe Eu Quero stands out for encouraging the joint participation of parents and children, strengthening family ties and promoting the transmission of Carnival culture between generations.

Parade Information

The bloco parades through the streets of São Paulo during the pre-Carnival and Carnival period. Although it does not have a fixed location, it usually performs in family-friendly areas with easy access for children.

Cultural Impact

The Bloco Mamãe Eu Quero has significantly contributed to the preservation and renewal of São Paulo's Carnival traditions, adapting them for a younger audience and ensuring the continuity of this important Brazilian cultural manifestation.

Parades

  • Gathering: 11:00:00Parade: 12:00:00
    Praça Irmãos Karmann
    São Paulo

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