Cidade do Samba (Portuguese, Samba City), formally known as Cidade do Samba Joãozinho Trinta, is a complex of buildings in the neighborhood of Gamboa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is used for Samba schools to prepare for carnival. About fourteen of the major samba schools have a warehouse in the complex.[1]
Cidade do Samba Joãozinho Trinta | |
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Alternative names | Cidade do Samba |
General information | |
Address | Rua Rivadávia Correa nº 60, Gamboa, Zona Portuária |
Town or city | Rio de Janeiro |
Country | Brazil |
Coordinates | 22°53′46.2″S 43°11′51.72″W / 22.896167°S 43.1977000°W |
February 2011 fire
editOn the early morning of Monday February 7, 2011, four weeks before carnival, a fire broke out in the buildings. The warehouses contain many costumes and floats, often composed with inflammable materials. Some 8400 costumes and twenty floats, belonging to three samba schools, might be lost[2][3]
Cidade do Samba Joãozinho Trinta 2024
editWarehouse | Samba school |
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1 | Viradouro |
2 | Imperatriz |
3 | LIESA |
4 | Grande Rio |
5 | Vila Isabel |
6 | Portela |
7 | Porto da Pedra |
8 | Salgueiro |
9 | Paraíso do Tuiuti |
10 | Mocidade |
11 | Beija-Flor |
12 | Unidos da Tijuca |
13 | Mangueira |
14 | LIESA |
References
edit- ^ Nobre, Carlos (2014). Guia patrimonial da pequena África. Rio de Janeiro: Centro Porta Cultural. p. 95. ISBN 9788568310007.
- ^ Globo: incendio destruiu 8400 fantasias dizem escolas do rio (pt)
- ^ DAily Telegraph: Fire destroys Rios Samba City ahead of carnival
See also
edit- Site of Cidade do Samba Archived 2006-12-05 at the Wayback Machine (pt)
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