Maranhão Carnival starts this Thursday

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Among the artists who will perform during the festivities are big names such as Anitta, Durval Lelys, Gum with Banana, Zé Vaqueiro, Xand Airplane and Glooove Grooove

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The Historic Center of São Luís will also be the scene of several presentations, highlighting the performances in Mother God and Avenida Beira-Mar

The officer starts this Thursday (27), in the capital, with a program that extends by two main circuits: the waterfront and the historic center of the city. This event is widely recognized for its rich diversity of rhythms, which covers from traditional blocks to cultural manifestations such as Afro blocks and the Creole drum.

Among the artists who will perform during the festivities are heavy names such as Anitta, Durval Lelys, Gum with Banana, Zé Vaqueiro, Xand Airplane and Glooove. In the Circuit comes to the sea, the audience can enjoy shows by Jorge and Mateus, as well as other local talents that promise to cheer up the revelry.

The historic center of São Luís will also be the scene of several presentations, especially the performances in Mother God and Avenida Beira-Mar. The program includes renowned artists such as Ara Ketu, Netinho, Pablo and Alcione, who will certainly attract a large crowd of revelers.

One of the icons of the street carnival in the city is the Fuzarca Marines Block, which was founded in 1936 and became a symbol of the local carnival tradition. In addition to this block, the programming has a variety of Creole drum groups and other traditional blocks that further enrich the party. It is noteworthy that this year, the parade of samba schools will not be held during Carnival, having been rescheduled for March 7 and 8.

*Report produced with the aid of AI
Posted by Luisa Dos Santos

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