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The Second Carnival Night Of Rio de Janeiro

13 February, 2013by Anton Steeman

The samba schools Beija-Flor, Grande Rio and Vila Isabel were the major highlights of the second night of the Special Group parades of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Samba schools […]

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The First Carnival Night of Rio de Janeiro

12 February, 2013by Anton Steeman

On Sunday night 10 Febr., Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel, Unidos da Tijuca and Portela were the major highlights of the first night of carnival parades of the Special Group […]

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2012 Carnival Parades in Rio de Janeiro – 04

23 February, 2012by Anton Steeman 1 Comment

This second article about the second night of parades of samba schools in the Special Group of Rio de Janeiro relates the parades of samba schools Mangueira, Unidos da Tijuca […]

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2012 Carnival Parades in Rio de Janeiro – 03

23 February, 2012by Anton Steeman

The second night of parades of samba schools in the Special Group of Rio de Janeiro had a bit of everything: from a trip to London, through stories of resilience […]

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2012 Carnival Parades in Rio de Janeiro – 02

22 February, 2012by Anton Steeman

The last four samba schools of the first day in Rio were, in order, Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel, Porto da Pedra, Beija-Flor de Nilópolis and Unidos de Vila Isabel. […]

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2012 Carnival Parades in Rio de Janeiro – 01

21 February, 2012by Anton Steeman

On the first day (Sunday 19 Febr.) of the carnival parades in Rio de Janeiro seven samba schools of the Special Group entered the Marquês de Sapucaí. Samba school Renascer […]

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Parades of the Samba Schools in São Paulo – 04

21 February, 2012by Anton Steeman

As last of the carnival parades the closing of the second day with the ultimate four samba schools. We will see: Águia de Ouro, Unidos de Vila Maria, Gaviões da […]

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Parades of the Samba Schools in São Paulo – 03

20 February, 2012by Anton Steeman

A total of 14 samba schools paraded in the carnival festivities in Anhembi in São Paulo. The results of the first seven schools we have seen in my previous two […]

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Parades of the Samba Schools in São Paulo – 02

19 February, 2012by Anton Steeman

During the first night in São Paulo seven samba schools paraded. In my previous post we read about and saw the pictures of the first four carnival groups. In this […]

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Parades of the Samba Schools in São Paulo – 01

19 February, 2012by Anton Steeman

Fourteen schools performed on two nights of Carnival São Paulo, starting Friday night 17 Febr.2012 in the Sambódromo of Anhembi in the north of the capital. Samba school Camisa Verde […]

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