Galo da Madrugada
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Full name | Galo da Madrugada |
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Nickname(s) | Galo |
Foundation | January 24, 1978; 47 years ago (1978年01月24日) |
Colors | |
Symbol | Rooster |
Location | São José (Recife) [pt] |
President | Enéas Alves Freire |
2020 presentation | |
Title | Xilogravuras no Cordel do Frevo (Woodcut at Frevo's Cordel[1] ) |
Motif | The woodcut and Cordel literature culture of Pernambuco |
Presentation order | early morning of Saturday of Carnival (4 days before Ash Wednesday) |
Website | |
galodamadrugada.com.br |
Galo da Madrugada (in Portuguese: Dawn's Rooster) is a carnival block from Recife, Brazil. The block was created in 1978 by Enéias Freire. Galos parades every Saturday of carnival at São José (Recife) [pt] neighborhood. The main rhythm is the frevo , but other rhythms are also played.
It is named in The Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest carnival parade in the world, considering the number of participants.[2] In 2013, that number was more than 2,500,000 people.[3] Its size is only matched by Cordão da Bola Preta in Rio de Janeiro.[4]
Galo da Madrugada inspired the creation of other blocks throughout Brazil and in other countries,[5] such as Pinto da Madrugada, in Maceió, Sapo da Madrugada, in Amazonas, Galinho de Brasília, in the capital of Brazil and Galo na Neve, in Canada,[6] in addition, the year 2020 marked the debut of Bloco do Galo da Madrugada also in the city of São Paulo.[7]
Hino do Galo - Hymn of Galo
[edit ]Ei pessoal, vem moçada
Carnaval começa no Galo da Madrugada
Ei pessoal, vem moçada
Carnaval começa no Galo da Madrugada
A manhã já vem surgindo
O sol clareia a cidade com seus raios de cristal
E o Galo da Madrugada
Já está na rua, saudando o Carnaval
Ei pessoal...
As donzelas estão dormindo
As flores recebendo o orvalho matinal
E o Galo da Madrugada
Já está na rua, saudando o Carnaval
Ei pessoal...
O Galo também é de briga
As esporas afiadas, e a crista é coral
E o Galo da Madrugada
Já está na rua, saudando o Carnaval
References
[edit ]- ^ "Galo da Madrugada - Tema" [Galo da Madrugada - Theme] (in Portuguese). Galo da Madrugada official website. Retrieved 2020年02月10日.
- ^ "Millions dancing at Brazil's Carnival". The Newcastle Herald. 2019年03月03日. Retrieved 2019年04月03日.
- ^ Angela Lacerda (2013年02月11日). "Galo da Madrugada: público estimado de 2.5 milhões de pessoas" [Galo da Madrugada: attendance estimate of 2,5 million people] (in Portuguese). O Estado de São Paulo . Retrieved 2019年04月03日.
- ^ Patrícia Britto (2012年02月12日). "2015 Carnival: Galo da Madrugada and Bola Preta Compete for Number One Title". Folha de São Paulo . Retrieved 2019年04月03日.
- ^ Repórter Nacional (2018年02月09日). "Galo da Madrugada é inspiração para outros blocos Brasil afora". EBC. Retrieved 2020年02月22日.
- ^ "Galo da Madrugada já está pronto para encantar o Brasil neste sábado de Carnaval". ricardoantunes.com.br. 2020年02月21日. Retrieved 2020年02月22日.
- ^ Gustavo Krause (2020年02月16日). "O Galo da Madrugada e o reino do pernambucarnaval". veja.abril.com.br. Retrieved 2020年02月22日.
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