Ministériodo Bloco

Samba de Santa Clara

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 1961

About Samba de Santa Clara

Samba de Santa Clara, founded on January 20, 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, is a bloco that pays tribute to the work of Brazilian musician Jorge Ben Jor. Created by Rodrigo Lampreia and Beto Landau, the bloco proposes a reinterpretation of Jorge Ben Jor's work in a carnival format, with lively and engaging performances.

About Samba de Santa Clara

The 'Samba de Santa Clara' Block: A Journey Through the Corners of Rio's Carnival

Complete History of the Block

The 'Samba de Santa Clara' is not a Carnival block known in my research archive. The oldest and most famous blocks in Rio de Janeiro include Bola Preta, created in 1918, and Cacique de Ramos, founded in 1961[2]. The 'Samba de Santa Clara' block does not appear in any of the researched sources, suggesting that it is not a significant or documented block in the Carnival scene of Rio de Janeiro.

Founders and Important Figures

As mentioned previously, there is no information available about the origin or founders of 'Samba de Santa Clara'. The best-known blocks have well-documented founders, such as Bola Preta, created by Álvaro Gomes de Oliveira and others[2], and Cacique de Ramos, founded by Álvaro Gomes de Oliveira (the Caveirinha), Francisco Brício Filho (Chico Brício), Eugênio Ferreira, João Torres and the three Oliveira Roxo brothers[2].

Musical Identity

There is no specific information about the characteristic musical style or the traditional repertoire of 'Samba de Santa Clara'. The oldest and best-known blocks in Rio de Janeiro have well-defined musical styles, such as the samba de raiz of Bola Preta and the samba enredo of Cacique de Ramos[2].

Traditions and Rituals

Without information about 'Samba de Santa Clara', it is not possible to describe the unique characteristics, traditional costumes, or official colors of this block.

Territory and Belonging

There is no information available about the neighborhood of origin, rehearsal locations, or the traditional route of the 'Samba de Santa Clara' parade.

Evolution and Historical Milestones

There is no data available on the evolution or historical milestones of 'Samba de Santa Clara'. The best-known blocks have evolved over the years, with important moments such as awards and significant changes in their structure and repertoire.

Cultural Impact

The cultural impact of 'Samba de Santa Clara' is unknown, as the block is not mentioned in the research sources.

Current Structure

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Popular Participation

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Curiosities and Interesting Facts

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Conclusion

'Samba de Santa Clara' is not a documented or known Carnival block in the Carnival scene of Rio de Janeiro. The information available on the oldest and most famous blocks, such as Bola Preta and Cacique de Ramos, shows the richness and diversity of Carnival culture in Rio de Janeiro. For a complete and well-researched article on a specific block, it is essential to have access to accurate information about its history, founders, musical style, traditions, and cultural impact.