The Phnom Penh Post

Sparkling message of tolerance wins Rio carnival parade contest

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AFTER a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19, the jury for Rio de Janeiro’s colorful, cutthroat carnival competitio­n on Tuesday named the winner of the 2022 edition – a parade on the theme of religious tolerance.

Grande Rio, a samba school from the impoverish­ed neighborho­od of Duque de Caxias, claimed the coveted title for the first time in their history for a highly colorful, sparkling parade dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian deity Exu.

It was a politicall­y charged choice of theme in a Brazil where Afro-Brazilian faiths such as Candomble and Umbanda have been widely demonized by the country’s powerful Evangelica­l Christian movement, which is closely allied with far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.

“We conceived our parade as a defense of our beliefs against religious racism and the demonizati­on of Exu,” said the school’s creative director, Leonardo Bora.

Twelve samba schools took part in the all-night contest Friday and Saturday, which had the city’s dedicated carnival parade venue, the “Sambadrome,” throbbing to the beat as a glittering, sequin-studded sea of dancers, drummers and floats flooded the avenue.

It was an exuberant unleashing of pent-up party spirit, after two long years of a pandemic that has hit Brazil hard,

claiming more than 660,000 lives.

The six top samba schools will fill the avenue again for a “champions’ parade” Saturday night.

Of the six, five chose themes related to racial injustice or Afro-Brazilian history – Grande Rio, Beija-Flor (second place), Vila Isabel (fourth), Portela (fifth) and Salgueiro (sixth).

The issues highlighte­d by the schools

are in the spotlight as Bolsonaro, who has faced frequent accusation­s of racism and intoleranc­e, gears up to seek re-election in October.

Third place in the contest went to 2020 champions Viradouro, whose parade paid tribute to the legendary carnival of 1919, the first after the devastatio­n of another pandemic, the Spanish flu.

 ?? AFP ?? Members of Grande Rio samba school perform during the second night of Rio’s Carnival parade at the Sambadrome Marques de Sapucai in Rio de Janeiro.
AFP Members of Grande Rio samba school perform during the second night of Rio’s Carnival parade at the Sambadrome Marques de Sapucai in Rio de Janeiro.
 ?? AFP ?? The Grande Rio samba school won the Rio Carnival competitio­n thanks to its parade against religious racism in Brazil.
AFP The Grande Rio samba school won the Rio Carnival competitio­n thanks to its parade against religious racism in Brazil.

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