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2019 Carnival in São Paulo -Information about Carnival in São Paulo,

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Sao Paulo has come a long way in Carnival history. The Carnival was a small event with a few samba
schools in the Fifties. However, the city’s Sambódromo do Anhembi now draws millions of visitors from all
over to participate in the celebrations. Most spectators are avid supporters of a particular samba school, much
like the loyalty towards Brazil’s soccer teams. Two of the most popular soccer teams, Corinthians, and
Palmeiras soccer club are represented by Gaviões da Fiel, and Mancha Verde, respectively.
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Spinning Samba Magic
The samba is one of the main attractions at most Carnivals. The samba in Sao Paulo has a distinct, heavier
percussion rhythm, known in jest as ‘samba do trabalho’ or ‘samba of work’.  The city’s Carnival may not
have the same reputation as Rio but does know how to throw a party during the Carnival. Government and
business sponsors pour in a great deal of money into building up the Carnival spirit. Local residents are
involved in samba school rehearsals, street parades or blocos, and pre-Carnival celebrations as well.
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Anhembi Sambadrome
In Sao Paulo, celebrations begin on Carnival Friday and continue through until Tuesday. The nonstop party
attracts thousands of overseas visitors. While all eyes are focused on the Anhembi Sambadrome, many other
events go on late into the night. The competitive spirit of the Carnival reaches a climax on Ash Wednesday
when the judges read out the scores and decide on the winning team.
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Sambadrome’s Carnival Magic
Oscar Neimeyer’s Anhembi Sambodromo, also known as the Grande Otelo Gymnasium Complex has been
the heart of Carnival celebrations since 1991. The lavish live spectacle draws 30,000 samba devotees to
experience the Carnival in true Brazilian style. Thirteen samba schools and two afoxe groups have an hour to
grab the attention of the judges and spectator in quest of the coveted champion’s title. With over 100 sound
systems blaring, it isn’t hard for anyone to get into the Carnival mood.
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Sambadrome Tickets
To watch the main parade at the Sambadrome on Friday and Saturday tickets are available in the bleachers or
grandstands, going up in price for a private box with 25 seats. Tickets can be purchased at stadiums around
the city.
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Street Parades
The party continues on the streets with many blocos or street parades. The neighborhood of Bixiga in Sao
Paulo has one of the best street parties you will ever see since it is home to many samba enthusiasts and has
one of the best samba schools in the city, Vai-Vai. Among the other popular blocos or street parades are
Banda do Trem Elétrico at Rua Augusta 1500, Consolação, Metrô Consolação and Bantantã at Avenida
Waldemar Ferreira 231and Butantã at Bus 7598.
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Small Town Carnivals
For a quieter affair there are plenty of traditional street Carnivals in the smaller towns, many are just about an
hour from Sao Paulo. The tranquility of the village during early morning transforms into a wild party in the
afternoons and evenings with many blocos and marching bands that have revelers gyrating to the rhythms of
the samba. Sao Luis do Paraitinga, Salto, and Sorocaba are some of the popular smaller towns that know how
to host a Carnival party. Over the years some of the major hotels and clubs host Carnival balls with
masquerades and plenty of merriment.

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