Bruno Mars and Chico Science 'meet' and 'dance' to the sound of manguebeat in Olinda
In Olinda, Brazil, Bruno Mars symbolically joined forces with the late Chico Science to perform a unique homage to the manguebeat music genre during Carnival.
On Tuesday, the 17th, Olinda's Alto da Sé hosted a remarkable and symbolic encounter featuring international pop star Bruno Mars joining in the Carnival festivities alongside a tribute to the late Chico Science, an influential figure in Brazilian music. The event celebrated 'A Praieira,' one of Science's most famous compositions, which served as a powerful anthem of the manguebeat genre. This celebration showcased giant puppets representing both artists, bridging the gap between international pop and regional Brazilian music.
According to Leandro Castro from the Giant Puppets Embassy, the essence of Carnival lies in its freedom, and this homage to Bruno Mars was designed to be something truly unique, emphasizing the universal chemistry between music from different worlds. The Orquestra Frevo Livre provided the musical backdrop for this joyful occasion, enhancing the festive atmosphere of the event. The performance aimed to highlight the innovation and creativity that Carnival embodies.
Edson Faro, the interim conductor of the orchestra, expressed the group's enthusiasm for taking part in this innovative collaboration. He described the experience as a blend of pleasure, fun, and reinvention, demonstrating the vibrant cultural tapestry that defines Carnival in Brazil, where different musical influences coalesce to create a colorful and inclusive celebration.