Rio's Carnival has captivated attendees as top samba schools parade at the Sambadrome. The event commenced with Unidos da Tijuca, which honored Logun Edé, a Yoruba deity. Following that was Beija Flor de Nilópolis, which paid homage to their late director, Laila, who passed in 2021. This year marks an expansion in celebrations, with the 'special group' parades spanning three days instead of the traditional two, involving four samba schools each night, solidifying the Sambadrome's status as the Carnival's heart.
This year, the 'special group' parades over three days instead of the usual two, allowing for a more extensive showcase of the samba schools and their performances.
Unidos da Tijuca took the stage with an Afro-Brazilian religious theme, paying tribute to Logun Edé, a deity from the Yoruba religion, showcasing the cultural roots of samba.
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