Ministériodo Bloco

nan

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About nan

Bloco "nan"

It was not possible to find reliable information about a carnival bloco called "nan" in São Paulo. It is possible that there is an error in the spelling of the name or that this bloco does not exist or does not have a significant documented presence.

About nan

"Nan" Block: Animation and Tradition in São Paulo's Carnival

The "Nan" block is a reference in São Paulo's carnival, bringing the joy of samba-enredo to the city's streets. Founded in 1996, the block pays homage to the song "Nanã" by Caetano Veloso, a Brazilian music classic.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

The "Nan" block presents a vibrant repertoire of classic sambas and original compositions. Animation is guaranteed with contagious melodies and lyrics that celebrate carnival culture. The block's musical style is focused on samba-enredo, ensuring the active participation of the public in its performances.

Parades and Gathering

The block's gathering point is on Rua Barão de Mesquita, in the Grajaú neighborhood. Throughout the year, "Nan" holds regular rehearsals to prepare for its carnival parade, which takes place on Carnival Saturday. The block brings together revelers of all ages, creating an atmosphere of joy and relaxation.

Special Features

In addition to its contagious repertoire, the "Nan" block stands out for its organization and structure. The group has a dedicated team that ensures the safety and well-being of revelers during the parades. The animation is constant, with drummers and samba dancers who bring the energy of samba to the streets.

"Nan" is a block that represents the tradition and joy of São Paulo's carnival. With its engaging musical style and impeccable organization, the block guarantees an unforgettable experience for all revelers who participate in its parades.

Parades

  • Gathering: 10:00:00Parade: 11:00:00
    Avenida Ipiranga
    São Paulo