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Carnival 2010 King Momo is crowned by mayor at 1 p.m&#160; 
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Parade of Children&#8217;s Samba Schools at the Sambodrome, from 5 p.m. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Feb. 12 &#8211; Friday</h4>
<ul>
<li><a title="Carnival" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">Carnival</a> 2010 King Momo is crowned by mayor at 1 p.m&#160; </li>
<li>Shows start at Terreirão do <a title="Samba" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">Samba</a> and Rio Folia, from 8 p.m. </li>
<li><a title="Parade" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">Parade</a> of Children&#8217;s Samba Schools at the <a title="Sambodrome" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">Sambodrome</a>, from 5 p.m. </li>
<li>Cinelandia Ball Downtown, from 9 p.m. </li>
<li>Azeitona sem Caroço at Rua Dias Ferreira, Leblon – 8 p.m. </li>
<li>Bip Bip at Rua Almirante Gonçalves, Copacabana – Midnight </li>
<li>Carmelitas at Rua Dias de Barros, Santa Teresa – 5 p.m. </li>
<li>Rola Preguiçosa at Av. Epitácio Pessoa, Ipanema – 5 p.m. </li>
<li>Vem ni mim que eu sou facinha at Rua Prudente de Morais, Ipanema – 5 p.m. </li>
</ul>
<h4>Feb. 13 &#8211; Saturday</h4>
<p>This is the first official Carnival day. Banda de Ipanema concentrates at Praça General Osório at 4-5 p.m. At 7:00 p.m. the luxury costume competition starts at Hotel Glória. At night do not miss the legendary ball at the Copacabana Palace Hotel. Luxury costumes or black tie are mandatory. You will rub shoulders with a number of international and local VIP&#8217;s, top models, the works. The Week is probably the best bet for clubbers, gays and lesbians (dance <a target="_blank" title="music" href="http://blog.adorafresh.com/">music</a> sets the pace, not samba). Access group samba schools parade at the Sambodrome starting at 7 p.m. onwards, trying to climb their way up (or back) to the special group. There is a street band competition downtown, on Av. Rio Branco, starting at 8 p.m (free).</p>
<ul>
<li>Cordão do Bola Preta     <br />Street Band (Downtown), from 9:30 a.m.<img style="display: inline; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px" align="right" src="http://www.ipanema.com/carnival/images/sambaparade_mirim.jpg" /></li>
<li>Banda de Ipanema     <br />from 4-5 p.m. (Praça General Osório)</li>
<li>Competition of deluxe Costumes     <br />at Hotel Glória from 7 p.m. (to be confirmed) </li>
<li>Parade of Access Group Samba School     <br />from 7 p.m. (Sambodrome)</li>
<li>Street Band Competition     <br />at Av. Rio Branco,&#160; from 8 p.m.</li>
<li>Shows start at Terreirão do Samba and Rio Folia, from 8 p.m. </li>
<li>Banda de Ipanema     <br />at Praça General Osório, Ipanema – 4 p.m.</li>
<li>Barbas     <br />at Rua Arnaldo Quintela, Botafogo – 3 p.m.</li>
<li>Banda da Bolivar, Banda da Santa Clara,     <br />Banda da Sá Ferreira, Banda da Duvivier      <br />corner of Av. Atlântica, Copacabana from to 2-5 p.m.</li>
<li>Vermelho &amp; Preto     <br />at Scala, Leblon – 10 p.m. ($)</li>
<li>Luxury Costume Balls     <br />at Copacabana Palace Hotel – 10 p.m ($$)</li>
<li>Carnaval Ideal     <br />at Cine Ideal, Centro – 11 p.m.</li>
</ul>
<h4><a target="_blank" href="http://www.ipanema.com/carnival/samba.htm"><img border="0" alt="Samba Parade at Sambodromo" align="right" src="http://www.ipanema.com/carnival/images/sambaparade_icon.jpg" width="220" height="365" /></a>Feb. 14 &#8211; Sunday</h4>
<p>Today Banda Simpatia é Quase Amor marches in Ipanema (free) attracting as many as 15,000. And today is your first chance to watch Special Group Samba Schools march at Rio de Janeiro&#8217;s Sambodrome. The show starts at 9 p.m., and ends around 6 a.m. There will be 6 samba schools, and each has from 70 to 85 minutes to march. Invest on a seat in a good sector. Bleachers at Sector 9 are the only ones with numbered seats. You may also consider runway boxes (frisas), mezzanine boxes (camarotes), even standard bleachers (arquibancadas). Expect to pay from US$150 and up if you want to actually see anything (more details at Meet the Sambodrome). If you are traveling on a budget, watch the schools concentrate outside the Sambodrome, <a target="_blank" title="enjoy" href="http://blog.food-drink-recipes-free.com/">enjoy</a> the shows at Terreirão do Samba on Av. Presidente Vargas, and stretch at Rio Folia in Lapa, with <a target="_blank" title="live" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/">live</a> <a title="music" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">music</a> shows and performances all night long (free).</p>
<ul>
<li>Samba Parade     <br />on Sunday at 9 p.m.</li>
<li>Shows start at Terreirão do Samba and Rio Folia &#8211; 8 p.m. </li>
<li>Cordão do Boi Tatá     <br />at Praça 15, Centro &#8211; 8 a.m.</li>
<li>Simpatia é Quase Amor     <br />at Praça General Osório, Ipanema &#8211; 4 p.m.</li>
<li>Bangafumenga     <br />at Rua Pacheco Leão, Horto &#8211; 4 p.m.</li>
<li>Empolga às 9     <br />at Posto 9, Ipanema &#8211; 9 p.m.</li>
<li>Que Merda é Essa?     <br />at Rua Garcia D’Ávila, Ipanema – 2 p.m..</li>
</ul>
<h4>Feb. 15 &#8211; Monday</h4>
<p>Monday is the second day of the competition, with a new assortment of 6 schools taking over the Sambodrome&#8217;s runway known as the <em>Passarela do Samba</em>. Catch up with your sleep first, as the show lasts over 10 hours each night! If you are game for new experiences, consider marching with a Samba School. Some Cariocas march with as many as 3 or 4 on a single night! You do not have to go that far, but taking part in the show is such a unique experience, that you could at least give it a though t. If you are on a budget, stay at the <em>concentration </em>outside the Sambodromo and take photos of costumes and floats <em>with your disposable camera</em>, go to the popular balls, or watch the shows at Terreirão do Samba and Rio Folia.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.ipanema.com/carnival/samba.htm"><img border="0" alt="Samba Parade at Sambodromo" align="right" src="http://www.ipanema.com/carnival/images/sambaparade_icon2.jpg" width="215" height="230" /></a></p>
<ul>
<li>Samba Parade     <br />on Monday at 9 p.m.Carnival Balls (from 11 p.m.)</li>
<li>Shows start at Terreirão do Samba and Rio Folia &#8211; 8 p.m. </li>
<li>Banda do Lido     <br />at Av. Atlântica, Copacabana &#8211; 1 p.m.</li>
<li>Volta Alice     <br />Rua Alice at Praça Maria Portugual, Laranjeiras – 9 a.m.</li>
<li>Cacique de Ramos     <br />at Av. Presidente Vargas, Centro &#8211; 8 p.m.</li>
<li>Filhos de Gandi     <br />at Posto 6, Copacabana – 3 p.m.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Feb. 16 &#8211; Tuesday</h4>
<p>Mardi-Gras or Fat Tuesday is another day full of activities. In the afternoon Banda de Ipanema parades for the last time of the year. Bring your camera to capture the images of the hilarious drag queens that march in front of the band. At night you have a number of balls to choose from. One of the most popular events is the straight-friendly Scala Gay Costume Ball, in Leblon. Party with the most exotic collection of characters you will ever see! Wear something colorful and fun, and you may be picked out for an interview &#8211; the ball is broadcast on TV to all Brazilian states! </p>
<p>The winner of <a target="_blank" title="the Samba" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">the Samba</a> Parade is elected on Wednesday. It is worthwhile staying in town for a few more days. The Winners Parade is on Saturday, February 28. It includes the six special group schools that made the best score, the winner of the access group, and other special attractions. And on Sunday March 1 do not miss Monobloco, attracting as many as 20 thousand <em>party animals</em> to the beach lanes of Copacabana. Print the box below, and bring it along. It will <a title="help" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/">help</a> you make the best of your Carnival days and nights. See you in Rio!</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.ipanema.com/carnival/banda.htm"><img border="0" alt="Banda de Ipanema" align="right" src="http://www.ipanema.com/carnival/images/bandadeipanema_carmen2.jpg" width="220" height="335" /></a></p>
<ul>
<li>Banda de Ipanema     <br />from 4 p.m. (Praça General Osório)</li>
<li>Shows start at Terreirão do Samba and Rio Folia &#8211; 8 p.m. </li>
<li>Parade of Access Group B     <br />Samba Schools from 9 p.m. (Sambodrome)</li>
<li>Bafo da Onça     <br />at Av. Rio Branco, Centro – 8 p.m.</li>
<li>Banda da Bolivar, Banda da Santa Clara,     <br />Banda da Sá Ferreira, Banda da Duvivier      <br />corner of Av. Atlântica, Copacabana from to 2-5 p.m.</li>
<li>Banda de Ipanema     <br />at Praça General Osório, Ipanema – 4 p.m.</li>
<li>Meu Bem Volto Já     <br />at Av. Atlântica, Leme – 3 p.m.</li>
<li>Lira do Delírio     <br />at Rua Farme de Amoedo, Ipanema – 10 p.m.</li>
<li>Baile Scala Gay     <br />at Scala, Leblon – 11 p.m. ($)</li>
</ul>
<h4>Feb. 20 &#8211; Saturday</h4>
<ul>
<li>Carnival 2010 Winners Parade     <br />at the Sambodrome</li>
</ul>
<h4>Feb. 21 &#8211; Sunday</h4>
<ul>
<li>Monobloco     <br />with Concentration at Av. Rio Branco in the Downtown area </li>
</ul>
<div style='margin: 4px; float: none;'><center><p class='linktext'>Permanent link to this post: <a title='Carnival 2010 &ndash;What to do &amp; to see' href='http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/2009/10/carnival-2010-what-to-do-to-see/'>Carnival 2010 &ndash;What to do &amp; to see</a><br>From the <a href='http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info'>Carnivals and Festivals</a> weblog</div></p></center>Similar Posts:<ul><li><a href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/2009/10/carnival-2010-party-planner/" rel="bookmark" title="October 7, 2009">CARNIVAL 2010 party planner</a></li>

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		<description><![CDATA[Ranchos Carnavalescos are a contribution of an immigrant from Bahia named Hilário Jovino da Silva. They started in 1872 as working class festivity. People would dress up in costumes and perform on the parade accompanied by an orchestra of strings, ganzás, flutes, and other instruments. They were more organized than the Cordões, and gained popularity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i><b>Ranchos Carnavalescos</b></i> are a contribution of an immigrant from Bahia named Hilário Jovino da Silva. They started in 1872 as working class festivity. People would dress up in costumes and perform on the <a title="parade" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">parade</a> accompanied by an orchestra of strings, <i>ganzás</i>, flutes, and other instruments. They were more organized than the Cordões, and gained popularity around 1911.</p>
<p>With the sponsorship of brewery Hanseática, the Ranchos started organized competitions. They became one of the main attractions of Rio de Janeiro&#8217;s <a title="Carnival" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">Carnival</a>, together with the Great Societies. The parade already included a first-wing (<i>abre alas</i>), an orchestra,&#160; a male and female choir, and a couple of mestre sala and porta bandeira.</p>
<p>The parades were halted during <a target="_blank" title="World" href="http://blog.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">World</a> War II and started again in 1947. By then the competition happened on Av. Rio Branco. The last competition of ranchos was in 1990, and the winner was a club named <i>Decididos de Quintino</i>.</p>
<p><i><b>Corso</b></i> was a novely intruduced in 1907 with a parade of <a target="_blank" title="cars" href="http://blog.automoton.info/">cars</a> along Av. Rio Branco (then named Av. Central). They were the granddaddys of today&#8217;s sophisticated floats. Revelers brought along streamers and paper confetti, plus <em>lança-perfume</em>, a spray of cologne <a target="_blank" title="water" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/">water</a> that would give you a sort of a <a target="_blank" title="buzz" href="http://blog.adorafresh.com/">buzz</a>. In the 30&#8217;s this celebration became so <a target="_blank" title="popular" href="http://carnivals.summer-winter-air-travel.info/">popular</a> that almost all <a title="car" href="http://blog.automoton.info/">car</a>-owners in the city participated! The parade started on Sunday in Botafogo and went all the way to Av. Central.</p>
<p>Rio de Janeiro has the best carnival in the world. Parties take place trhoughout the city. One of the best areas is ipanema, see why&#8230;</p>
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<p>A video shot in the streets of Ipanema (Rio de Janeiro) during the carnival&#8230;</p>
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<p>The first records of Carnival festivities in Rio de Janeiro date back to 1723. Immigrants from the Portuguese islands of Açores, Madeira and Cabo Verde introduced here the <i><b>Entrudo</b></i>. </p>
<p>The idea was basically getting everybody soaked wet. People would go out in the streets with buckets of water and limes, and everybody could be a potential victim. Even Emperors took part in the fun. There&#8217;s a curious record of a <a target="_blank" title="woman" href="http://blog.livehealthcom.net/">woman</a> being arrested in 1855 for throwing a lime at Dom Pedro I&#8217;s escorts. Authorities frowned upon the lack of restraints of Entrudo fun, and eventually it was outlawed.</p>
<p><i><b>Zé Pereira</b></i> was a contribution of a Portuguese shoemaker named José Nogueira de Azevedo, in the mid XIX century. On Carnival Mondays he would march in the streets with his friends playing drums, tambourines, pans, and whistles. Everybody was welcome to join the fun. </p>
<p><b><i>Grandes Sociedades</i> </b>or Great Societies was a more organized parade that debuted in 1855, with the presence of the Emperor himself. A group of eighty aristocrats in masks paraded with luxury costumes, <a target="_blank" title="music" href="http://blog.adorafresh.com/">music</a>, and flowers. It was a big success. Democráticos, Fenianos and Tenentes do Diabo were the three most well-known groups.</p>
<p><b><i>Cordão Carnavalesco</i> </b>is a concept that got its start in 1870. There were characters like queens, kings, witches, peasants and dancers, and they performed according to the costumes they were wearing. There were also the <i><b>Cordões de Velhos,</b></i> where participants would wear huge papier-mâché masks and walk in an old man&#8217;s gait. </p>
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