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Banda de Ipanema is one of the largest
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s of
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's street Carnival festivities. The first parade happened in 1965, when
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was under a
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. In 2004 it was declared part of the city's cultural heritage. The first parade happens on Saturday two weeks before
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, and they march again on Carnival Saturday and Carnival Tuesday (
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). The event attracts as many as 20 thousand people to the streets of
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.


History of Banda de Ipanema

The format of the band was inspired by the Philarmonica Embocadura, a Carnival street band in the city of Uba, in the neighboring state of
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. Designer Ferdy Carneiro rented a bus in 1959 to take some of his
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friends to spend Carnival in his hometown. The event was headed by the ''presidents'' of the band, dressed in white suits and hats while pretending to play musical instruments. The actual band was in the back, and the whole town followed along. The idea lingered on, and a few years later Ferdy, Albino and Claudio Pinheiro, Jaguar,
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and Zelio, Hugo Bidet, Roniquito Chevalier and other personalities organized the first parade. They hired the band of the Navy School, gathered to warm up at Bar Jangadeiros, around Praca General Osorio, and started marching on the streets with just a few dozen friends - the founders dressed up as "presidents". When they reached the next ''pit stop'', Bar Velloso (later renamed
Garota de Ipanema "Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema") is a Brazilian bossa nova and jazz song. It was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. It was written in 1962, with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Po ...
), there were already something like 500 people! Ipanema residents loved the idea, climbed down from their apartments and simply joined in. Banda de Ipanema had many personalities invited to be the ''godmother'', but the one that best represented the irreverent spirit of the Banda was actress
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. This Ipanema local was loved by her carefree attitude - among other feats, she was the first pregnant woman ever to proudly display her belly in a bikini at Ipanema Beach. After Albino Pinheiro died, his brother, Claudio, took over the task of organizing the parades.


Modern Banda de Ipanema

These days one of the major attraction of Banda de Ipanema is the colorful parade of
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in impossible costumes and performances. They interact with locals and visitors, stop for photos, and make everyone feel welcome to the party. A funny fact is that they were not there in the beginning, they just started to show. Along the years they became a more than welcome addition with their revelry and flamboyance. A very touching moment is when the Banda passes by the Church of Nossa Senhora da Paz. There is a tribute to composer
Pixinguinha Alfredo da Rocha Viana Filho, known as Pixinguinha (; April 23, 1897February 17, 1973) was a Brazilian composer, arranger, flautist and saxophonist born in Rio de Janeiro. Pixinguinha is considered one of the greatest Brazilian composers of popu ...
, who died in the church on a Carnival day - while attending to a baptism. The band stops and, after a moment of silence, they start playing ''Carinhoso'', one of his most popular songs. Everybody sings along, in a sort of public catharsis. Banda de Ipanema was declared part of the cultural heritage of Rio de Janeiro on January 23, 2004 by the ''Instituto Brasileiro de Patrimonio Cultural'', in a recognition of the important role it played in the rebirth of
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Street Festivities . To give you an idea of the proportions, in 2009 there were about 400 street bands registered officially. The largest one,
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, reportedly gathered 400 thousand revelers on Sunday the week after Carnival along Av. Rio Branco, in the Downtown area. Like all other street Carnival festivities in Rio, the event is free - you do not have to pay to join the fun. The gathering spot is at Praca General Osorio around 4 p.m., and the band starts marching around 5:30 p.m. The repertoire includes old-time ''marchinhas'' including some that date back to the days of
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. These are familiar songs that all Cariocas can sing along to. In the latest years there's also the ''Bandinha de Ipanema'', that is specifically aimed at the children, and happens within the confines of Praca General Osorio. Image:Banda_de_Ipanema_3.jpg, Banda de Ipanema Image:Banda_de_Ipanema_4.jpg, Banda de Ipanema Image:Banda_de_Ipanema_5.jpg, Banda de Ipanema Image:Banda_de_Ipanema_6.jpg, Banda de Ipanema Image:Banda_de_Ipanema_7.jpg, Banda de Ipanema Image:Banda_de_Ipanema_8.jpg, Banda de Ipanema


References


Official touritic site of Rio de Janeiro city


External links



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