The Borneo Post (Sabah)

King Momo declares Rio’s carnival open

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Rio de Janeiro’s fabled Carnival – one of the world’s biggest and most lively parties – kicked off Friday with the traditiona­l symbolic passing of a key to the city to festival leader King Momo.

Once again this year, mayor and former evangelica­l Christian pastor Marcelo Crivella is sitting out the fun.

He sees all the debauchery – so much sweat, skin and sequins – as less than ideal, and has cut public funding for the samba troupes who will strut their stuff over the weekend in half. Tourism Minister Marcelo Alves took his place for the opening festivitie­s.

Wilson Neto – the big, jovial man who plays King Momo – accepted the key in the Sambadrome in a shower of confetti, and then declared Rio’s legendary Carnival open.

The 14 elite samba schools in the ‘special group’ will parade today and tomorrow through the Sambadrome as they compete for the most prestigiou­s Carnival title. Some of them have adopted themes highlighti­ng women, blacks and indigenous people in Brazil – an in-your-face response to Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.

Starting Friday, the traditiona­l ‘blocos’ street parties were thumping in Rio and other Brazilian cities such as Salvador, Recife and Sao Paulo.

Authoritie­s expect seven million people – including one and a half million Brazilian and foreign tourists – to participat­e in this gigantic outdoor party. — AFP

 ??  ?? Revellers from Mocidade Alegre samba school perform during the second night of the Carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo, Brazil. — Reuters photo
Revellers from Mocidade Alegre samba school perform during the second night of the Carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo, Brazil. — Reuters photo

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