
Beija-Flor Samba was crowned the famous Rio de Janeiro competition.
A thousand gathered in the city’s giant Sambadrome Square to see the 12 best Samba schools, a battle of this year.
On Wednesday, Boyh Flore was crowned for the fifteenth time, with a slight difference over Grande Rio in second place.
Her performance was a tribute to the late director, Louise Fernando Ribeiro de Carmo, known as Lilla, who died in June 2021 with Kovid 19.
While the comprehensive topic of Beija-Flor reviewed was a tribute to its late director, buoys also appeared with shorts and dancers wearing clothes.

Offers are judged on more than 10 categories by a total of 40 judges.
One of the 12 best Samba schools that compete for the title is ParaĆso Do Tuiuti, whose dancers in vibrant feathers.

Among the incredible variety of fashion and shows, Vila Isabel Clad’s ghosts were completely inverse the opposite point for the typical common fashion of Rio.

Performing artists from the Grande Rio Samba School, which ranked second behind Beach Floor, has monitored the show.

Soon the spectators are happy with a giant doll.

Many McCidade dancers wore future fashion, inspired by her objective song, which this year was entitled to return to the future – there are no limits to occur.

Impatriz ranked third this year with a display of the reunion of the celebrities mixed with golden and white skulls.

Portila Samba School praised the legendary Brazilian musician Milton Naskmanto. The 82 -year -old singer and songwriter wave the crowd during the show.

Despite its impressive obstacles, UNIDOS De Padre Miguel came this year, and therefore will not compete at the highest level in 2026.

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