PHOTOS: 'Nem Sangue Nem Areia' block rocks pre-Carnival in Campinas
The 'Nem Sangue Nem Areia' block, celebrating its 80th anniversary, entertained thousands during the pre-Carnival festivities in Campinas, Brazil.
The 'Nem Sangue Nem Areia' block, a longstanding symbol in the Vila Industrial neighborhood of Campinas, Brazil, marked its 80th anniversary with a lively pre-Carnival celebration that attracted thousands of revelers on Sunday, February 8. This traditional block was founded in 1946 by four friends who creatively turned their daily lives in the city's first working-class neighborhood, known for its tanneries and livestock markets, into a joyous celebration full of satire and humor.
Since its revival in 2009, the block has continued to draw crowds in the Vila Industrial area, performing annually the Sunday before Carnival. The director of the block, Roberto Cardinalli, emphasized that the spirit of the group is rooted in audacity, irreverence, appreciation of local culture, and respect for tradition. This celebration not only pays homage to the block's history but also strengthens the community's cultural identity through a shared festive experience.
The event serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage within Campinas, showcasing how traditional pre-Carnival events play a crucial role in bringing communities together. As people don their costumes and join in the revelry, they participate in a collective moment that encapsulates the essence of samba and Brazilian Carnival culture, fostering connections among locals and tourists alike as they enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and music of the block.