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2/21/2009 - 2/24/2009Rio de Janeiro Carnival (Mardi Gras)
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
Cities in many Catholic countries celebrate Mardi Gras (French for 'Fat Tuesday'). Known elsewhere in the Christian world as 'Shrove Tuesday' or 'Pancake Day', it was originally a time for feasting and using up all the cooking fat, dairy products, eggs etc before the start of 40 days of fasting for Lent, which begins on the following day, Ash Wednesday. But Rio has mutated this religious festival into the largest, most exotic and best known street carnival in the world. It is now a competition between the various districts of the city or 'Samba Schools' to see which of the top 14 can parade the best, loudest, most over-the-top series of floats carrying bands and accompanied alongside by dancers and other performers. Before, during and after the main parades (held on Sunday and Monday), there are many other events across the city, including music shows, carnival balls and separate parades for the lesser samba schools.
Themes:
Religion
, Culture
, Dance
, Entertainment
, Food & Drink
, Spectacle
, Music
Hours: Various.
Cost: Free.
Where: Various streets across Rio de Janeiro
Professor Darcy Ribeiro parade grounds (Sambodrome) are situated in Rua Marques de Sapucai, Ciudade Nova. The parade begins at Avenida Presidente Vargas, near Praca Quinze, and ends in Rua Frei Caneca
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Getting there:
Bus: Any service going to Viaduto Sao Sebastiao.
Underground (Subway): Services to 'Central' stop (for odd numbered sectors on the Sambodrome); services to 'Praca Onze' station (for even numbered sectors).
Contact Information:
RioTur (Rio Tourism Authority)
Rua da Assembleia, 10
9th floor
Centro
Rio de Janeiro
20119
Brazil
Telephone: +55 (0)21 2217 7575.
Email: riotur.riotur@pcrj.rj.gov.br
Website: http://www.riodejaneiro-turismo.com.br/pt/