Thursday 15 February 2007


The Rio Carnival


Although Carnival is celebrated in towns and villages throughout Brazil and other Catholic countries, Rio de Janeiro has long been regarded as the Carnival Capital of the World. The Rio Carnival is not only the biggest Carnival, benchmark against which every other carnival is compared but also one of the most interesting artistic global events. Pretty much everyone has heard of the Rio Carnival. Foreign visitors to it alone number around 500,000 every year.
One of the greatest elements of the Rio Carnival is that it not only provides entertainment for many people around the world but at the same time it gives also a chance to learn about the true culture of Brazil.
It is a euphoric event where people dance, sing, party and have tons of fun. There are many parties that take place before, during and after Carnival all night and all day. It allows someone's true heart to come out and have as much fun as possible.
Carnival is very significant to the people of Brazil. There are carnival celebrations in virtually every corner of Brazil, the best-known ones taking place in Recife together with the neighboring Olinda (in the North of Brazil) and Salvador. But the biggest and most famous carnival is undoubtedly the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.

2 comments:

Susana said...

Very good description of this phenomenon. Particularly when you say that parties, events and all kind of celebrations take place Before, During and After the Carnival itself.
I've been to Rio before the Carnival and I've seen the "Escolas de samba" practising in the streets. There must be arround two hundred people lined up in ten or fifteen across the road, preceded by the musicians with drums and other brazilian instruments, and all the rest dancing. All of them were in every day clothes but the girls were wearing the shoes they should wear during the parade.

anna said...

Hi Susana, I have never been to Brazil... what about you? For sure yesss, I envy you 'cause you have visited all those places that I would love to visit!
Cheers