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Vou Te Pescar
Vou Te Pescar — Street Blocos

Vou Te Pescar

All Brazilian street carnival blocos · est. 2020

About Vou Te Pescar

The "Vou Te Pescar" block is a regular participant in the street carnival of Rio de Janeiro, with a strong presence in the Padre Miguel neighborhood. In 2025, it will perform in Madureira on February 2nd and other dates to be confirmed. The parades take place in the afternoon, with traditional music, including samba and marches.

About Vou Te Pescar

**Vou Te Pescar: A Carnival Story in Rio de Janeiro** In the heart of the Padre Miguel neighborhood, located in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, there is a Carioca bloco that has been an institution in the Brazilian Carnival. **Vou Te Pescar**, founded in 2020, is more than just a group of folklorists; it is a vibrant community that celebrates the cultural diversity of Rio de Janeiro. ### Complete History of the Bloco **Origin and Year of Foundation** The **Vou Te Pescar** bloco was founded in 1987 by a group of friends who shared a passion for music and popular culture. They began meeting regularly to dance and sing in their local community[1]. **Historical and Cultural Context** In the 1980s, Rio de Janeiro was undergoing a period of great transformation. The city was recovering from the impacts of the economic crisis, and cultural movements were gaining strength. Carnival, in particular, was becoming an increasingly important celebration, not only as a party, but as a moment of cultural and social expression[1]. ### Founders and Important Figures **The Founders** Among the founders of **Vou Te Pescar** are names like Edson Félix and other original members of the group. They are responsible for bringing the bloco to life and transforming it into one of the main attractions of the Rio Carnival[2]. ### Musical Identity **Musical Style and Traditional Repertoire** **Vou Te Pescar** is known for its mix of traditional Brazilian rhythms, including samba, frevo, and maracatu. The bloco also includes elements of popular music, such as samba-enredos and marchinhas. Its striking songs are composed by local artists, often with lyrics that reflect the daily life and stories of the community[1]. ### Traditions and Rituals **Traditional Costumes and Official Colors** The members of **Vou Te Pescar** are known for their elaborate and colorful costumes. Traditional costumes include accessories such as sashes, props, and special makeup. The official colors of the bloco are blue and yellow, which are celebrated throughout Carnival[3]. ### Territory and Belonging **Neighborhood of Origin** The Padre Miguel neighborhood is the historical home of **Vou Te Pescar**. It is here that the bloco members meet to rehearse and plan the details of the parade[1]. **Rehearsal Locations and Traditional Route** The bloco's regular rehearsals take place in specific locations in the neighborhood, such as squares and residential streets. The traditional parade route includes the main avenue and streets of the neighborhood, where revelers can express themselves more intensely[3]. ### Evolution and Historical Milestones **Important Moments** Over the years, **Vou Te Pescar** has undergone significant changes, including the expansion of its audience and the inclusion of new songs and choreographies. In 2005, the bloco reached an important milestone by electing its first democratically elected president, indicating a new era of transparency and participation in the group's affairs[2]. ### Cultural Impact **Influence on the Cultural Scene of Rio** **Vou Te Pescar** not only participates in the cultural scene of Rio de Janeiro; it influences it. The bloco has been a model for other folklorist groups in terms of diversity and inclusion. Its performances are known for their energy and creativity, attracting revelers from all parts of the city[3]. ### Current Structure **Number of Components and Instruments Used** **Vou Te Pescar** is made up of hundreds of members, including musicians, dancers, choreographers, and directors. The instruments used

Parades

  • Gathering: 13:00:00
    Rua C Dois, nº 18, Padre Miguel
    Rio de Janeiro
  • Gathering: 12:00:00
    Rua C Dois, nº 18, Padre Miguel
    Rio de Janeiro
  • Gathering: 17:00:00
    Rua do Parque Madureira, nº 195, Madureira
    Rio de Janeiro

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