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A Dream That Persists: 1980–1981

1 Şubat 202433 dk🇬🇧 EN

This episode explores the early 1980s, a period marked by political unrest as Brazil began transitioning from military dictatorship to democracy. Despite violent acts by military extremists opposing democratization, samba schools used their performances to express hopes for a new, peaceful nation. Their parades became acts of resistance, symbolizing the enduring dream of freedom.

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These People Want to Speak for Themselves: 1982–1983

8 Şubat 202430 dk🇬🇧 EN

During these years, samba schools boldly addressed political themes that the dictatorship sought to suppress. Their parades brought to light issues like censorship and social inequality, challenging the regime's narrative and asserting the community's voice through cultural expression.

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The Carnival of Direct Elections: 1984–1985

15 Şubat 202437 dk🇬🇧 EN

Amid the national movement for direct presidential elections, known as "Diretas Já," samba schools played a pivotal role in mobilizing public sentiment. Their performances echoed the people's demand for democratic reforms, reinforcing the call for political change through the vibrant medium of carnival.

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The Carnival of the Constituent Assembly: 1986–1987

22 Şubat 202439 dk🇬🇧 EN

Following the end of military rule, this period saw a surge in creative expression as Brazil worked towards drafting a new constitution. Samba schools celebrated this newfound freedom, with their parades reflecting the nation's aspirations and the reinvigoration of democratic ideals.

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Let Go of Our Costumes: 1988–1989

29 Şubat 202443 dk🇬🇧 EN

In a time of artistic flourishing, samba schools produced some of their most impactful parades. Notably, Beija-Flor's 1989 performance, "Ratos e Urubus, Larguem Minha Fantasia," used recycled materials to critique social issues, and featured a censored depiction of a destitute Christ figure, highlighting tensions between artistic freedom and societal norms.