Feb 11 • 22:29 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Iza says being queen of the Imperatriz is 'a much greater responsibility' than a show

Iza, the queen of the drums for Imperatriz Leopoldinense, emphasizes the unique connection and responsibility felt during carnival compared to performing on stage.

Iza, the drum queen of Imperatriz Leopoldinense, expressed the profound responsibility and emotional weight of her role during the carnival festivities. She emphasized that participating in the street rehearsals offers an unparalleled energy and connection, where the school can truly engage with the community, testing the limits and possibilities of their performance before the main event in Sapucaí. Iza noted how the street rehearsals allow for a more authentic preview of what to expect during the carnival parade.

In this year's carnival, the Imperatriz Leopoldinense school pays tribute to renowned artist Ney Matogrosso, a collaboration that Iza highlights as symbolically powerful. She described Matogrosso as a groundbreaking artist known for his creativity and courage, which resonates deeply with her own artistic values. Iza's admiration for Matogrosso signifies a cultural bridge, where music and carnival intertwine, showcasing the art form's significance in Brazilian culture.

The singer also compared her experiences of leading the drums at the carnival to performing on stage, indicating that while both roles have their challenges, the immediacy and communal excitement of the carnival bring a distinct level of responsibility. For Iza, being the embodiment of such cultural celebration is not just a performance; it is a commitment to her roots and the collective spirit of the carnival, making it a profound part of her artistic identity.

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