Morro da Vila Alpina: A Block Celebrating Afro-Brazilian Culture
Founded in 1976 in Vila Alpina, São Paulo, "Morro da Vila Alpina" is a carnival block that promotes Afro-Brazilian culture and samba.
Identity and Purpose
The block values the local community of Vila Alpina, recognized for its strong tradition in the rhythm. "Morro da Vila Alpina" celebrates samba and Afro-Brazilian culture, transmitting its essence through vibrant performances.
Structure and Performances
With a drumline of over 200 percussionists, the block presents an original samba theme song at the Carnival of São Paulo. Its drumline is known for its contagious energy and pulsating beats.
Repertoire
The repertoire of "Morro da Vila Alpina" encompasses samba theme songs, influenced by terreiro samba and gafieira samba. The lyrics celebrate social, historical, and cultural themes, creating a deep connection with the audience.
Location and Parades
"Morro da Vila Alpina" parades in the Carnival of São Paulo, bringing its music and joy to the streets of the city. The block maintains a strong presence in Vila Alpina, where it holds rehearsals and events throughout the year.
The carnival block "Morro da Vila Alpina" is a vibrant expression of Afro-Brazilian culture in São Paulo. With its powerful drumline, original samba theme song, and connection with the local community, the block continues to celebrate and transmit the spirit of Brazilian carnival.