Carnival 2026: Blocks draw revelers to the streets of Teresina this Saturday (14); see images
Revelers of all ages took to the streets of Teresina to celebrate Carnival 2026, highlighted by traditional blocks like Pinto na Morada and Capote da Madrugada.
The streets of Teresina came alive this Saturday as revelers of diverse ages gathered to celebrate Carnival 2026, marking the vibrant continuation of this cherished cultural tradition. Notable among the celebrations were the traditional blocks such as Pinto na Morada and Capote da Madrugada, which showcased the enthusiasm and spirit of the local community. The Pinto na Morada block, placed in Morada do Sol neighborhood, attracted attention for its innovative approach inspired by the renowned Galo da Madrugada, emphasizing the playful and unifying essence of Carnival.
The Pinto na Morada block celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, drawing large crowds with its festive atmosphere and a programming rich in local musical performances featuring rhythms like frevo and classic Carnival marches. With a lively mascot β a cartoonish chicken β leading the parade, the event served as a delightful spectacle for both adults and children alike. The block's president, Alexandre SΓ‘, highlighted the initiative's humble beginnings, originating from a simple gathering of friends who sought to bring joy and festivity to their community.
As the day unfolded, the vibrant procession started around 4 PM, beginning in a local establishment and flowing through the picturesque streets of the Morada do Sol neighborhood. With music, dance, and a palpable sense of community, these festivities not only showcase the cultural significance of Carnival in Brazil but also build strong bonds among participants, reinforcing the importance of local traditions. The enthusiasm observed reflects a deep cultural connection and the ongoing commitment to celebrating Carnival as a key component of Brazilian identity.