So much joy: Brazil holds first carnival since COVID-19

Date Added: April 25, 2022 04:58:14 AM
Author: Sutra Web Directory
Category: Regional: Brazil

Rio de Janeiro's carnival, a glittering, sequin-studded festival of the flesh, exploded back to life Friday with the first famed samba school parades since COVID-19 hit Brazil.

After two long years of face masks, social-distancing and death, a sparkling sea of dancers, drummers and multi-storey floats reclaimed the "Sambadrome," the iconic beach city's carnival parade venue, which had been turned into a drive-through vaccination centre at the height of the health crisis.

The all-night parades by the city's top samba schools Friday and Saturday are the first since February 2020, marking a turning point for hard-hit Brazil, where COVID-19 has claimed more than 660,000 lives - second only to the United States.

"I'm just so happy. I think a lot of people are going to cry ... including me," said Ana Vieira, a 48-year-old geography teacher, who was wearing a giant, glistening white costume to parade for the Imperatriz samba school.

"Carnival is life. You can see the happiness on people's faces after two long years staying home and missing it," Vieira, who has been parading for 20 years, told AFP.

The festivities were hit by tragedy, however, when an 11-year-old girl died after being injured in a float accident during a lower-level samba school parade contest Wednesday.

'COULDN'T SLEEP'

The pandemic had left Brazilians full of "saudades" - Portuguese for "longing" - for carnival, a free-for-all of dancing, singing and partying at close quarters that is essentially the opposite of social distancing.

"I couldn't sleep last night, I was so excited," said Rita Marcelino, a 62-year-old domestic worker who was dancing up a storm as she waited to parade - a moment of catharsis after losing her job and "many" friends and family members to the pandemic.
 
~ Via CNA