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Brazil’s Olympian Task: Cleaning Junkyard Airports Before the Games – WSJ.com
A decaying Douglas C-47 in Tabatinga BRASÍLIA—Getting Brazil’s overcrowded airports ready to play host to soccer’s 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games has run into an unexpected obstacle: airplane cemeteries on the tarmac. At airfields from the muggy … Continue reading
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RIO CARNAVAL 2012, Greatest Show on Earth. (HD)
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Rio De Janeiro, Sunday February 19, 2012.
Performs this Samba Schools; Renascer, Portela, Imperatriz, Mocidade, Porta da Pedra, Beija-Flor and Vila Isabel. As special guest I, Veniamin A.K.A. Human Slinky i will represent “Unidos da Tijuca” Samba School Tuesday February 21, 2012 at 3 AM [They won and are now Champions of Grupo Especial]. You can watch the Carnival on Brazilian TV Globo.
Rio de Janeiro Carnival is the Largest of Brazil’s Carnival Celebrations.
The purpose of carnival is for samba schools to compete with fellow rival schools; this competition is the climax of the whole carnival festival. Each school chooses a theme to try and portray in their entry. The samba schools work to build the best floats and costumes to represent their themes, and to include the best music they can from their band called the bateria. There are many parts to each school’s entry including the six to eight floats and thousands of participants.
In Brazil, Carnival is generally considered to have started in 1723 by settlers from the Portuguese Islands. Then in 1840, masquerade balls started, with street parades becoming part of the festivities about ten years later, leading to samba ingrained with Carnival by 1917.In 1928, the samba schools emerged as part of the Carnival culture and quickly began to shape the parading on the streets of Rio. As the popularity and competition between schools increased, the Sambódromo was eventually built in 1984 to house event, which continues to grow exponentially in splendor and extravagance [and this year was the inauguration of a brand new one].”
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[words and photographs by Mark Eveleigh] Young men are sitting at a table by the dusty roadside. A bag is on the table but the flap is open and it is easy for the inquisitive…
Jumping Rio Carnival with Carmelitas bloco
A bishop sits drunkenly on a step, nursing a glass of beer and eying up a body-builder with a red satin dress stretching over his bulging pecs. Across the road a policewoman, in an unfeasibly short skirt, lewdly caresses a … Continue reading
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[words and photographs © Mark Eveleigh] While the media spotlight shines on the action in Rio de Janeiro’s Sambadrome, much of the carnival craziness takes place at the blocos – and one of the best and…
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Cidade Samba (City of Samba)
Tilt shift of the Carnaval party in Rio de Janeiro. Made by Keith Loutit and Jarbas Agnelli. Captured during Carnaval of 2011. Music by Jarbas Agnelli. Special thanks to Rede Globo, Liesa and Jodele Larcher. keithloutit.com adstudio.com.br
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Tropicália: Brazilian Music and Culture of the 1960s | Latin American Library at Tulane University
Tropicália: Brazilian Music and Culture of the 1960s | Latin American Library at Tulane University.
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Lyrics from “Panis et Circenses” (Bread and Circus) by Gilberto Gil & Caetano Veloso with Os Mutantes; arrangement and sound by Rogério Duprat Album: Tropicalia: ou Panis et Circensis (1968) & Os Mutantes (1968) — I wanted to sing my song, illuminated by…