Feb 15 • 16:10 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

VIDEOS: Agricultural Station, February 15, 2026

Duca Leal, a muse of Clube da Esquina, parades in a tribute block to Lô Borges amid vibrant Carnival celebrations in Brazil, as various events unfold including a police operation in São Paulo.

In the heart of Brazil's Carnival festivities, Duca Leal, a prominent figure associated with the Clube da Esquina music movement, graced the streets by participating in a tribute parade dedicated to the late artist Lô Borges. The event is part of a broader celebration that encapsulates the artistic and cultural vibrancy of Brazilian music and Carnival culture. As the nation engages in these festivities, attention is drawn to the various themes that emerge, including homage to music legends and community involvement in cultural expressions.

Meanwhile, the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, a city known for its grand parades, kicked off with the much-anticipated Gran Special Group festivities. The organization and proceeding of these parades highlight the intricate planning and passionate community efforts required to showcase Brazil's unique cultural heritage through dance, music, and vibrant costumes. It also serves as a platform for social statement, especially as the government, under President Lula, raises concerns regarding the politically charged nature of some tributes and displays during the Carnaval.

Moreover, this year's celebrations have integrated contemporary security measures, including police in costumes and drones, resulting in over 30 arrests related to suspicious activities amidst the festivity. Such efforts underscore a mix of celebration and vigilance, as Carnival reveals both the jubilant spirit of Brazilian culture and the challenges faced by law enforcement in ensuring public safety during such large-scale events.

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