Tribute to African god wins big at Rio Carnival

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April 30, 2022, 09:10:50 AM Last Edit: April 30, 2022, 09:17:29 AM by criatividade negra 👨🏾 🎨
If "pure magic" were an actual country. :stressed:

The  world famous Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is just wrapping up this week and there's some awesome news!

Rio carnival: Tribute to Afro-Brazilian god wins title


A samba group which highlighted prejudices against Afro-Brazilian religions has been crowned as the champion of this year's hotly-contested carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro.


The Grande Rio Samba School won its first title with a song, costume and floats that paid tribute to Exú, a god revered by many African cultures.



Exú is a benevolent spirit who serves as a messenger between Heaven and Earth




Afro-Brazilian religions have come under attack from Evangelical Churches, which mistakenly label Afro-Brazilian deities as demons.

Grande Rio, which is based in the poor neighbourhood of Duque de Caixas, said it wanted to show a more positive side of Afro-Brazilian religions.

Dancers wore elaborate headdresses




Some dressed in white robes, the colour worn by followers of the Candomblé and Umbanda faiths




"We conceived our parade as a defence of our beliefs against religious racism and the demonisation of Exú," Grande Rio's creative director said.

Their costumes were adorned with feathers and masks



Beads also featured prominently




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Grandma, grandpa, and their grandmas ❤️