đŸ‡§đŸ‡· Street Carnival in Rio de Janeiro | Ipanema Beach & Leblon Beach, Brazil【4KUHDR】

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PublishedFeb 18, 2025
Duration10:22
Video IDftM-1emFDYE
Languagept
CategoryTravel & Events
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Views11.9K
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Engagement Rate1.91%
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Rio de Janeiro has the best carnival in the world, watch in the video how the movement was at Praia do Leblon on Sunday morning, lots of beautiful and comfortable people, with their beautiful carnival costumes enjoying all the festivities that had been in store for some time, without carnival due to the pandemic. Now everyone enjoys it and has a big party! 🔓FREE CONTENT FOR YOU 🔝 https://bit.ly/3J5dtkf https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU9Cjdni7aN9Na1ajTdV6uA The video shows an event produced by Pandora with several Korean artists, at the Lasico Ipanema Beach Club, @dorisakurada @yamatoinoue-0612 @shuzo__3120 #dorisakurada #yamato #aliceinborderland #ipanema Carnival groups have already started in Rio de Janeiro. The city returns to its party atmosphere after the waves of the pandemic restricted revelry in Brazil and around the world. But this year we will have the full revelry with several carnival blocks taking place in the city, even simultaneously in several places. Costumes are a traditional element of Carnival celebrations in Brazil, but the practice of wearing costumes and masks in popular celebrations dates back to antiquity. It is important to understand that the way people dress during Carnival in Brazil, especially in Rio de Janeiro, can be quite daring and with less clothing than usual. This happens because Carnival is a festival known for its joy, music, dance and, in many cases, freedom of expression through costumes. There are several cultural, historical and social reasons for this: Weather: Carnival takes place during the Brazilian summer, and high temperatures make wearing light clothes more comfortable. Tradition: Over the years, Carnival in Brazil has developed a culture of daring costumes and clothing, with a tradition of showing off the body in a free and uninhibited way. Freedom of Expression: During Carnaval, there is an atmosphere of celebration, and people feel more comfortable expressing their creativity and sensuality through clothing. Cultural influence: Brazilian culture has influences from various ethnicities and traditions, including the carnival that was brought to the country by European colonizers. This mix of cultures influenced the way Carnival is celebrated today. However, it is important to note that behavior during Carnival does not define social reality or the way women dress in Brazil outside the context of the party. Dressing during Carnival is a form of artistic and cultural expression, but it does not reflect the way women dress on other occasions or in their daily lives. Furthermore, it is critical to remember that each society has its own cultural norms and standards regarding dress, and respect for cultural diversity is key to understanding and appreciating the different forms of celebration around the world. Dance is a central part of Brazilian Carnival, and the signature dance style often associated with women is samba. Samba is a music genre and dance form that has its roots in Afro-Brazilian culture and was developed in Brazil's black communities. It's a contagious rhythm, full of energy and movement. The rebolado, that is, the sensual and undulating movements of the hips and body, is a hallmark of samba dancing. These moves are part of the way samba is danced, and many women, as well as men, learn to dance samba from a young age, naturally incorporating the shimmy into their steps. There are several historical and cultural reasons for the presence of rebolado in samba and other Brazilian dances: African cultural heritage: Many Brazilian dances are influenced by African dances brought by slaves during colonization. Many African cultures value body expression and sensual movements in dance, which has been incorporated into Brazilian cultural traditions. Celebration of the body: Carnival is a party of celebration and freedom, and sensual movements are part of the artistic expression and celebration of one's identity and body. It is important to highlight that the rebolado and the way people dance during Carnival are part of a specific cultural manifestation of this event. 01:00 - Like the video 02:00 - Subscribe to the channel 03:00 - Share 04:00 - Enjoy the walk! ▶▶ CHECK OUT ALL OUR VIDEOS! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU9Cjdni7aN9Na1ajTdV6uA 👉SUBSCRIBE: https: https://bit.ly/3J5dtkf https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU9Cjdni7aN9Na1ajTdV6uA Veja no Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/adgeGFeS4ngqx7vQA . The video is based on the Brazilian carnival in Rio de Janeiro and has specific references, mentioned to show culture, tradition, ethnicities, it was prepared with great care so we don't have any problems! Carnival can promote education: Valuing local culture, History and social context, Artistic expression and creativity, Teamwork and organization, Respect for diversity and tolerance, Health and safety awareness, Environmental education, Carnival's educational approach can be adapted for all ages! . . . @walkingaround4k

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