Feb 17 • 23:32 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Four schools excite Sapucaí on the second night of the Special Group parade in Rio

Four samba schools showcased their themes, including rock, candomblé, samba rhythms, and literature during the second night of the Rio Special Group parade.

The second night of the Rio Special Group parade featured four samba schools, Mocidade, Beija-Flor, Viradouro, and Unidos da Tijuca, each presenting unique cultural themes. Mocidade opened the night with a vibrant tribute to Brazilian music icon Rita Lee, celebrating her artistic legacy through references to rock music, feminist strength, and São Paulo culture. This performance included visual elements inspired by the tropicalismo movement and the experiences of Rita, including her past struggles with the authorities over her artistic expressions.

Mocidade's tribute in the parade was a colorful kaleidoscope reflecting on the various segments of Rita Lee's life, including her love for animals, as represented by a float commemorating her pet, Orelha. The performance not only honored Rita's iconic status but also encompassed themes of resilience and freedom of expression that resonate deeply with Brazilian culture. Actors and musicians contributed to the emotional narrative of the performance, enhancing the connection between the audience and the themes depicted.

Overall, the evening showcased a remarkable blend of music, cultural references, and a celebration of freedom through art, emphasizing the importance of heritage and artistic expression in contemporary Brazilian society. The parades not only serve as entertainment but also as platforms to celebrate cultural icons and the social issues they represent, reaffirming the power of samba as a voice for the people.

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