Brazil Party

09 februari 2018 | 23.00

  • – BRAZIL PARTY –

    Den 9 februari är det återigen dags för en av världens mäktigaste fester nämligen karnevalen i Rio de Janeiro! Det tänkte vi fira på Moriska Paviljongen genom BRAZIL PARTY – en varm tropisk kväll fylld av fest, dans, drinkar och musik! Räkna med mycket Samba, Baile & Carioca Funk, Reggeaton, MPB och Latin Hits mm.

    ☞ KLUBBPOLICY ☜
    – Tid: 23:00-03:00
    – Plats: Stora Salongen, Moriska Paviljongen
    – Pris: 100 kr, gratis innan 23.30
    – Ålder: 18 år
    – Vi tar endast kort!
    ♥ Tillgängligt för rullstol
    – Ytlig visitering i entrén på grund av säkerhet
    ☓ Exit = att du går hem
    – Moriska Paviljongen är ett hus för alla. Vi har nolltolerans mot sexuella trakasserier, sexuellt ofredande, våld, droger, vapen, sexism, rasism, homofobi, transfobi och funkofobi.
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    Ät i Moriskans Bistro innan och få gratis entré till klubben!
    Köket är öppet från 17.30.
    Boka bord via:
    www.moriskansbistro.se
    ☏ 040-685 40 35

    Välkomna!

Tips: Se fler Latin-evenemang!

 

The Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro is a world famous festival held before Lent every year and considered the biggest carnival in the world with two million people per day on the streets. The first festivals of Rio date back to 1723.

A Samba school parades in the Sambadromein the 2004 Carnival. The typical Rio carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio (more than 200 approximately, divided into 5 leagues/ divisions). A samba school is composed of a collaboration of local neighbours that want to attend carnival together, with some kind of regional, geographical common background.

One of the many main purposes of the Rio carnival parade is for samba schools to compete with their sisters samba-schools; this competition is the climax of the whole carnival festival in this city, related to the samba-schools environment.[4] Each school chooses a theme to try to portray with their entry.[5] The samba schools work to build the best floats, costumes, lyrics, aesthetics, to represent their themes (in Carnival terminology called ”enredo”), and to include the best music they can from their drumming band called the bateria.[6] There are many parts to each school’s entry including the six to eight floats and up to 4,000 ( four thousand ) revelers per Samba-school of the so-called Special group.[7] – Wikipedia