Feb 10 β€’ 17:15 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnival 2026: get to know the themes of the schools of the Special Group in Nova Friburgo

The Samba schools in Nova Friburgo will showcase their creativity and community engagement during Carnival 2026, with parades scheduled from February 13 to 17.

Carnival 2026 in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, is set to commence on February 13 and will run until February 17, featuring parades from both the Access Group and the Special Group of samba schools. The event is anticipated to attract significant attention, reviving the local carnival tradition known for its vibrant displays of creativity and community participation. Highlights include the presentations of the Special Group on Sunday, February 15, with intricate performances planned by each school.

One of the notable themes this year is presented by the Imperatriz de Olaria school, which will depict the story of Felicidade, a woman who was born in Guinea and brought to Brazil as a slave. The narrative, set in Morro Queimado, the current site of Nova Friburgo, illustrates the historical encounters between indigenous people, Africans, and immigrants, reflecting the multicultural influences that shaped the region. This theme particularly resonates with the ongoing reflections on history and cultural heritage in Brazil.

The G1 portal has compiled detailed information about the parades’ official schedule and the themes of various samba schools, aiming to enhance the experience of attendees and promote local engagement. As Carnival approaches, there is an increasing excitement among locals and visitors alike, eager to witness the authentic expressions of artistry and camaraderie on display throughout the festivities.

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