Fabíola Andrade wishes for a long reign at Mocidade: 'The affection I receive from the community is surreal'
Fabíola Andrade, the queen of the bateria at Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel, expresses her deep connection and commitment to the samba school and the community.
Fabíola Andrade, known as the queen of bateria for the prestigious samba school Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel, discusses her profound dedication to the school and its significance in her life. Andrade highlights how her journey with the green and white school from the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro has shaped her identity, emphasizing that her role extends beyond just performing samba. It holds a personal, sentimental value that resonates with her life story.
She notes the lasting emotional connection she feels, which remains strong years into her reign. This connection is not just a personal sentiment; it is also reflected in the warmth and affection she receives from the community surrounding Mocidade. Andrade describes the love and admiration that the community expresses towards her, calling it 'surreal' and indicating that it creates a vibrant atmosphere that even her friends and team members can feel during school events.
Andrade's commitment to serving as a representative of the school reflects broader themes of community, heritage, and cultural identity in Rio de Janeiro's samba scene. Her sentiments underscore the intertwining of personal and collective narratives, illustrating how deeply rooted the samba tradition is within the lives of those who participate in it, and hinting at her desire for a prolonged tenure as a beloved figure within the community.