Feb 26 • 18:24 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnival Themes of Belém 2026: Know What Each Samba School Will Bring to Aldeia Cabana

Eight samba schools from the Special Group will perform in Belém's Aldeia Cabana, celebrating Pará's culture through their themes.

In Belém, Brazil, the Carnival of 2026 is set to feature eight samba schools from the Special Group that will perform on February 27 and 28 at Aldeia Cabana. The parades will showcase themes that reflect the strength of Pará's culture, intricately weaving together elements of local history, popular faith, and the significance of the Amazonian waters. These performances aim to turn the parade runway into a stage that embodies communal dreams and narratives.

Each samba school has carefully crafted its story, with themes ranging from neighborhood traditions to tributes to prominent figures, thereby emphasizing the role of samba as a symbol of resistance and cultural identity. The parades not only entertain but also serve as a celebration of the rich tapestry of life in the region, highlighting varied societal aspects from religious elements to environmental consciousness.

The performances will follow a strict schedule, showcasing the unique creativity and cultural expressions of the schools, starting with 'Xodó da Nega' and its homage to the traditions of the Cremação neighborhood. This blend of music, dance, and storytelling is expected to capture the hearts of attendees, reinforcing the relevance of Carnival as a vital part of Brazil's cultural heritage, especially in Pará.

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