MOCIDADE ALEGRE!!!!!
This samba school showed by means of its theme and costumes the culture of the state of Bahia, the mixture of races of which the Brazilians come from.
 IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND: The parades during carnival  are a showcase of each "escola" enhanced by the participation of  celebrities, fans and guests.Each school displays glamour in colorful costumes  and floats with special effects and is organized into different segments  or "alas". The "alas" represent different components of the school's  theme, or "enredo", as they act out a homage to a myth, historic event  or figure, or express their view on a social, environmental or  international issue. The "alas" display distinct costumes or "fantasias"  and also reflect traditional samba school roles developed years  ago. Thus, each samba school parade has the "comissao de frente";  individuals who open the parade by walking in social attires, saluting  the crowds; the "ala das Baianas", or the traditional segment of Bahian  African-Brazilian ladies with impressive round dresses spinning through  the avenue; the "puxadores" (lead singers) singing the "samba-enredo" or  theme-song while they play the "cavaquinho" or other string instruments; the "velha guarda," or veterans who made history in the school; the "bateria",  or samba band with drums, "cuicas" and other instruments, preceded by  the "madrinha da bateria", or band godmother who is often a sexy female  celebrity. The "porta-bandeira", or the female flag holder, and the  "meste-sala", or male cortsy, display and salute the school's flag, as  they dance and strive to show harmony and samba expertise, as their  performance is carefully observed and scored by the judges.
IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND: The parades during carnival  are a showcase of each "escola" enhanced by the participation of  celebrities, fans and guests.Each school displays glamour in colorful costumes  and floats with special effects and is organized into different segments  or "alas". The "alas" represent different components of the school's  theme, or "enredo", as they act out a homage to a myth, historic event  or figure, or express their view on a social, environmental or  international issue. The "alas" display distinct costumes or "fantasias"  and also reflect traditional samba school roles developed years  ago. Thus, each samba school parade has the "comissao de frente";  individuals who open the parade by walking in social attires, saluting  the crowds; the "ala das Baianas", or the traditional segment of Bahian  African-Brazilian ladies with impressive round dresses spinning through  the avenue; the "puxadores" (lead singers) singing the "samba-enredo" or  theme-song while they play the "cavaquinho" or other string instruments; the "velha guarda," or veterans who made history in the school; the "bateria",  or samba band with drums, "cuicas" and other instruments, preceded by  the "madrinha da bateria", or band godmother who is often a sexy female  celebrity. The "porta-bandeira", or the female flag holder, and the  "meste-sala", or male cortsy, display and salute the school's flag, as  they dance and strive to show harmony and samba expertise, as their  performance is carefully observed and scored by the judges. 

 
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