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Added on the 13/02/2018 06:30:00 - Copyright : AFP EN
Glittering in fanciful, flesh-flaunting costumes, thousands of Brazilians bouncing to sultry samba beats strut their stuff as Rio de Janeiro kicks off its famed carnival parade competition. IMAGES
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Oct 13 (EFE).- (Camera: Janaina Quinet) Seven months after the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic in Brazil, samba returns to shake the streets of Rio de Janeiro, a city that has fully committed to the "new normal" despite the high rates of contagion.The "samba wheels" have resurfaced in recent days in the "Cidade Maravilhosa" after receiving the green light from the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, which last week took another step in its de-escalation process.FOOTAGE OF RIO DE JANEIRO.SOUNDBITES AND TRANSLATIONS OF:YURI MELO SANTOS"In addition to recovering our economy, some of our Carioca traditions return, the culture. People can enjoy entertainment because they could not bear to be at home anymore."EDUARDO SILVA"I never put samba aside, even when I was at home, in isolation. I listened to it at home so as not to feel nostalgia for some parts of Rio de Janeiro that I visit (...) But when listening to it live, the wheel, the energy is different ",JULIANE CANARIO RODRIGUES"Samba is the hope that the pandemic took from us and the highlight of Brazilian culture. At that moment when we sing again, even slowly, we bring hope back that we will overcome the pandemic.""The carnival is a cultural entity, it is the bloom of samba."
Rio de Janeiro, Oct 13 (EFE), (CAMERA: Janaina Quinet) .- Seven months after the arrival of the new coronavirus pandemic in Brazil, samba returns to shake the streets of Rio de Janeiro, a city that has fully committed to the "new normal."
Viradouro samba school is crowned the champion of the 2020 Rio Carnival after a performance that paid tribute to the black women of Brazil, a country marked by slavery. This is a second title for 'Unidos de Viradouro' samba school, the previous one dating back to 1997. IMAGES
Members of the Sao Clemente samba school perform during their last night of the Rio's Carnival parade at the Sambadrome Marques de Sapucai in Rio de Janeiro, with dances, colorful costumes and eye-catching floats. IMAGES
Rio de Janeiro, Feb 21 (EFE).- Rio de Janeiro was filled Friday with joyous celebration, colorful sights and pulsating samba rhythms at the start of Carnival, an annual pre-Lenten event in Brazil that is dubbed the world's biggest party.The first "blocos" (street parties) started parading on Friday afternoon and attracted thousands of costumed revelers, including one traditional block known as Bloco das Carmelitas whose participants are known for dressing up like nuns.The party took place in the downtown hilltop neighborhood of Santa Teresa where the Carmelitas bloco originated 30 years ago, inspired by the legend of a nun who allegedly escaped from her convent to enjoy Carnival. (Camera: JANAÍNA QUINET).SHOT LIST: THE BLOCO DAS CARMELITAS STREET PARTY PARADES THROUGH THE HILLTOP NEIGHBORHOOD OF SANTA TERESA IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.