Ministériodo Bloco

Sabe de Nada Inocente

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2014

About Sabe de Nada Inocente

Sabe de Nada Inocente is a Carnival bloco that parades in the streets of São Paulo, Brazil. The bloco's name, which translates to "Knows Nothing, Innocent," is a reference to a famous phrase from a Brazilian TV show. It is known for playing a wide variety of Brazilian rhythms, including samba, axé, and funk. It attracts a diverse crowd, and is known for its vibrant atmosphere. The bloco usually parades in the Pinheiros neighborhood.

About Sabe de Nada Inocente

The Carnival Block "Sabe de Nada Inocente" (Knows Nothing Innocent)

Introduction

The carnival block "Sabe de Nada Inocente" (Knows Nothing Innocent) emerged in São Paulo in 2014, inspired by the famous catchphrase popularized by the singer Compadre Washington, from the band É o Tchan. The catchphrase became a cultural phenomenon after being used in a TV advertising campaign.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

The musical style of the block probably incorporates elements of axé and Bahian pagode, following the line of the band É o Tchan. It is likely that the block's repertoire includes not only the song that gave rise to its name, but also other hits of axé and Bahian carnival.

Information about the Parades

The block "Sabe de Nada Inocente" parades in São Paulo, but there is no specific information about its route or presentation dates.

Special Features

The block represents a form of carnival that mixes tradition with contemporary elements of Brazilian culture, reflecting a trend of street carnival in large cities.