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Carnival in Rio de Janeiro — Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

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Rio de Janeiro is one of the major cities of the Brazilian carnival. Find here every bloco, parade, rehearsal and event to enjoy carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro.

Blocos in Rio de Janeiro

Banda da Rua do Mercado — bloco de rua

Banda da Rua do Mercado

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Est. 1998

Discover Banda da Rua do Mercado (Market Street Band), one of the pioneers of street carnival in Rio de Janeiro! Founded on February 11, 1998, the bloco seeks to honor the workers of the city center and celebrate the city's cultural history through music. With street performances, a "street washing" ceremony, and a traditional repertoire, Banda da Rua do Mercado is.

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Superbacana — bloco de rua

Superbacana

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Est. 2016

Superbacana, a Brazilian carnival bloco founded in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, pays homage to the Tropicália cultural movement. The bloco performs in Afonso Pena Square in Tijuca and mixes traditional percussion with modern instruments, including guitars and keyboards. The repertoire is rooted in Tropicália, with artists such as Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Os Mutantes.

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Céu na Terra — bloco de rua

Céu na Terra

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Est. 2001

Heaven on Earth! A traditional "bloco" (street band) from Rio de Janeiro's Carnival, founded in 2001 in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The Orquestra Popular Céu na Terra presents original arrangements and traditional Brazilian music, with elements such as saxophones, trumpets, percussion, and accordions. The bloco promotes Brazilian culture, engaging a young audience and fostering equality among participants. Featuring giant puppets and inspired decorations.

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Banda dos 300

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Sorry, but there is no information available about the block "Banda dos 300".

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Xodó da Piedade — bloco de rua

Xodó da Piedade

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Est. 1984

The Xodó da Piedade bloco is a treasure of Rio's Carnival, with over 40 years of history! Founded in the North Zone, the bloco celebrates Brazilian culture with live music and a high-quality "batuque" (drumming). It holds street parades, rehearsals, and samba performances, bringing nostalgia and tradition to the streets. Its repertoire consists of samba classics.

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Amigos da Onça — bloco de rua
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Amigos da Onça

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Est. 2012

Foundation: 2012, Rio de Janeiro Leadership: Group of musician friends Purpose: To promote environmental awareness and defend indigenous rights, with an irreverent artistic approach. Structure: Theatrical, with wind and percussion instruments, performances with musicians, dancers and stilt walkers. Cultural elements: Brazilian and international rhythms, including pop, groove, salsa, rock and samba

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Abraço do Urso — bloco de rua

Abraço do Urso

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Est. 1998

"Abraço do Urso" (Bear Hug), a Carnival bloco that brings samba to the streets of Rio! Founded, but exactly when is not specified. Its main location is in the neighborhood of Santíssimo, in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro. This bloco is known for presenting quality samba and Carioca percussion, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere with contagious energy.

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Mulheres de Chico — bloco de rua
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Mulheres de Chico

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Est. 2006

"Mulheres de Chico" (Chico's Women) is a Brazilian carnival bloco (street band) founded in 2006 by Gláucia Cabral and Vivian Freitas, with the initial idea dating back to 2003! The bloco parades in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, in the Leme neighborhood, and performs in theaters, nightclubs, and open-air shows. The repertoire consists of songs by Chico Buarque, with.

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