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Dec 12
2010

Rio samba schools technical rehearsals 2011

Posted by Giselle in technical , sambadrome , Rio de Janeiro , rehearsal , 2011

I've posted up a schedule of the Rio samba schools technical rehearsals in the sambodromo in 2011.

Carnaval is really late this year, at the start of March, so the rehearsals start late too, in January. They are taking place every saturday and sunday night. Entrance to the sambadromo is free, and the rehearsals are always very popular so get there early to get a good seat. Usually theree is one samba school from Grupo A and two from Grupo Especial per night, followed by a show in front of sector 3. The samba schools parade without their carnival costumes or spectacular floats, but they usually have some treats for the crowd, and its actually easier to see the dancing and choreography without the visual overload of carnival itself.

The list of rehearsals is here: http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/rio-carnival/rio-carnival-2011/rio-samba-school-technical-rehearsals-2011.

Sep 08
2010

Rio's little samba schools

Posted by Giselle in samba school , Rio de Janeiro , carnaval

Rio's little samba schools

A few months ago I posted up a link to video of some of the samba schools in Rio carnival's lower leagues. Some much better quality video is now beginning to appear on youtube.

These schools are parading in Intendente Margalhes, a street miles away from the Sambodromo. They have very few resources and little cash to stage their desfile but I find these Samba school parades extremely impressive, and also rather moving.  Also certainly not little by any normal standards, just small compared to the super - escolas of the top leagues. They parade on the same night as the big, famous samba schools over in the Sambodromo, but I think I prefer these.

One day I hope to be able to go to Intendente Margalhes and watch these unsung jewels of carnival, live.

 

Copy and paste the following links into your browser to see what I mean:

 

Arrastão de Cascadura, judged 7th out of 14 samba schools in Grupo C 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5lIXsjQ0hw

 

G.R.E.S. Acadêmicos da Abolição - Carnaval 2010. Judged 6th position in Grupo C  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b0hFKKDmMg&feature=channel

Jul 01
2010

Rio Grupo Especial parade schedule 2011

Posted by Giselle in Rio samba school parades 2011 , Rio de Janeiro , 2011

Yesterday  the order in which the top samba schols of the special group will be parading in Rio carnival 2011 wa announced by LIESA (the league of samba schools of Rio de Janeiro).

The school that was promoted up from Grupo do Acesso A always parades first on Sunday night, the worst spot.  This year this dubious honour falls to Sao Clemente. Uniao da Ilha was already prearranged to be the first to parade on Monday. The other samba school positions were chosen by lottery, at an event held in the Cidade do Samba.

Sunday, March 6th 2011

1 - São Clemente
2 - Imperatriz
3 - Mocidade
4 - Tijuca
5 - Vila Isabel
6 - Mangueira

Monday, March 7th 2011

1 - União da Ilha
2 - Salgueiro
3 - Portela
4 - Grande Rio
5 - Porto da Pedra
6 - Beija-Flor

Jun 30
2010

Rio carnival ticket prices 2011

Posted by Giselle in tickets , Rio de Janeiro , Rio carnival Tickets , carnaval , buying , 2011

Official tourist ticket prices for Rio carnival 2011

Riotur (the Rio de Janeiro state tourist office) has announced the prices of tourist tickets for Rio carnival 2011. These are the tickets for sector 9, which is reserved for tourists. However, you need to bear in mind that the prices below are face value prices, and to get them you would have to be in Brazil on the precise day that the tickets are released. In practice this is very unlikely to happen. These tickets are bought by tourist agency and tour organisers, who have to make a living. Expect to pay well above these prices if buying from an agency, whether online or in person in Rio.

A spectacular float parades in the Sambodromo in Rio Carnival

Saturday - Grupo de Acesso - Arquibancadas (stands or bleachers) R$30. Frisas (private boxes) will R$800 per seat.

Sunday and Monday - Grupo Especial (the top group) tickets will cost between R$550 for the arquibancadas and R$5,800 for the frisas.

On the following Saturday, in the parade of Champions, tickets will cost R$350 for the arquibancadas and R$3,400 for the frisas.

Apr 07
2010

Mangueira opens quadra to flood victims

Posted by Giselle in Rio de Janeiro

Extreme floods in Rio

Rio has just experienced its heaviest rain on record, and its still raining. There have been some serious lanslides on the steep hills of the morros in Rio and Niteroi, and the latest news is of almost a hundred deaths. The lake of Lagoa overflowed, and as the water receeds, everything is covered in a thick layer of mud and rubbish.

The Mayor of Rio has advised people in areas at risk of mudslides to move out, and as part of the response to this Mangueira has opened up its quadra to displaced families - theres around 90 local families there at the moment.

There is much talk about how the city is unprepared but even the most efficient infrastructure in the world could not have coped with 11 inches of rain in a day. I hope all my friends are OK.

Mar 04
2010

Rio post - carnival

Posted by Giselle in Rio de Janeiro

Heading back to London tomorrow. Its been strange staying so long after carnival - past the post carnaval blues stage and well into the normal swing of life here.

After weeks of unbroken skies and sweltering heat of 40+ degrees, a cold front swung in a week ago and temperatures have plummeted by 20 degrees or so. Suddenly everyone is wearing long trousers, boots, cardigans. The beach has been rained off for over a week.

Rio is changing fast. I´ve seen things that I wouldnt have believed possible after first visiting this amazing city 13 years ago.

1. Not only have they introduced a no smoking indoors rule, but it is enforced everywhere with general cooperation from the public (well prob not in the favelas)

2. The Lei Seca (the law about not drinking and driving) is being enforced rigorously with roadblocks pulling out random cars and breath testing the drivers. The road accident rates are already falling all over the state of Rio de Janeiro.

3. I have noticed speed cameras here this year. People are driving slightly less crazily. But its still not safe to for a car to stop at a red light in the wrong part of the city.

4. Municipal creches and community restaurants are now well established on the fringes of the poorer districts.

5. I´ve seen far fewer pregnant women this year - the birth rate must be dropping like a stone.

6. The current governor of the City of Rio de Janeiro is actually proposing legalising drugs, to remove the money flow that feeds the gang violence in the favellas.

7. The metro has opened a second line and has consequently become so innefficient and uncomfortable that I ended up taking buses everywhere. Improvements are promised by next year.


And here´s some of the things that have stayed the same

1. The complete lack of a concept of customer service in the shops here.

2. The violence - just last night bandits hijacked a bus in the suburbs, and set light to it with all of the passengers still inside. In a separate incident a roving reporter got closeup pictures of a shoot-out in the streets that left at least one person dead. And elsewhere somebody got shot dead for asking another passenger in a bus to close the window.

3. The warmth of the people. As long as they are not serving you in a shop, or participating in gun warfare, Cariocas continue to be welcoming and helpful and warm.

4. The dodgy infrastructure. Parts of Rio still suffer from random electricity and water cuts. The roads continue pockmarked.  The telephone system is dodgy. The sewerage system can't cope. Public officials continue to be paid so little that they can't live without either a second or third job, or a dependance on bribes, and can't put time or mental energy into the beaurocratic organisation that is needed to put this right.

5. The wierd attitude to animals - I´ve seen dogs here with sunglasses, raincoats, tutus, ribbons. In Copacabana alone there must be well over 50 pet beauty parlours.

6. The corruption. The papers are full of stories about various high officials being in trouble. But this has in fact changed - in years gone by it was never the people at the top who got caught, just underlings. Now they´ve just imprisoned the State Governor of Brasilia for accepting bribes. But jobs and promotion are still available largely on a 'who you know' basis, resulting in many complacent or incompetent people fouling up the organisation and running of the city, and many talented and capable people  stuck at the bottom with no chance of advancement.

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