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Rio Carnival 2015

Brazilian samba school Beija-Flor, which is alleged to have received funding from Equatorial Guinea, has been crowned champion of Rio de Janeiro’s carnival.

Beija-Flor, one of Rio’s top samba-schools, told the story of Equatorial Guinea in its carnival parade.

The group said it had received support from the oil-rich African nation, but denied reports that it had been paid more than $3 million for its choice of theme.

Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang is believed to be one of Africa’s richest men.

Many Equatorial Guineans live in poverty despite 20 years of oil production.

Teodoro Obiang seized power in a coup in 1979 and is the longest-serving leader in Africa.

Photo AP

Photo AP

Amnesty International has called for transparency and said Rio’s world famous carnival should not be sponsored by a man it accuses of serious human rights violations and corruption.

Controversy apart, Beija-Flor (Portuguese for hummingbird) was always among the favorites to win the Rio carnival parade.

A panel of judges gave Beija-Flor a near perfect mark in nine categories, ranging from costumes to the quality of the samba song composed specially for this year’s event.

Beija-Flor has now won the fiercely contested Rio carnival parade 13 times.

Only older groups Portela and Mangueira have more titles.

The top six samba schools in this year’s event return to the Sambadrome on February 21 for a celebratory parade, marking the end of the carnival.

In 2006, samba school Vila Isabel was criticized for allegedly accepting funding to praise the government of then Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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Rio Carnival has become world-famous through the Samba Parade, a show, a display and competition of the Rio samba schools.

The two major days are Carnival Sunday and Monday (February 15th and 16th). The second best option is the Champions´ Parade on Saturday, February 21s.

There are 4 different parades in the Sambodromo.

  1. Samba Schools in the First League (the Special Group)
    Sunday, February 15 and Monday, February 16 –
    This is “THE” Parade, the highlight of Rio Carnival. The must-see show which has made Rio de Janeiro the Carnival capital of the world. The whole big world of Carnival revolves around those two nights.
    The schools in this group are especially magnificent and sumptuous.
    The two nights are similar in terms of set-up. 6 of the best 12 samba schools parade on both Sunday and Monday.Rio Carnival 2015 Sambodrom
  2. Champions’ Parade
    Saturday, February 21 –
    The 6 best samba schools of the First League (the Special Group) parade in all their splendor once more, with fireworks.
  3. Preliminary Parades of the Second League Schools
    Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
    There are 15 samba schools in this group, following the best 12 schools in the First League (the Special Group). The winner of this parades ascends to the First League (the Special Group) next year.
  4. Children`s Samba Schools
    Fat Tuesday, February 17, 19:00 (doors open at 17:00)
    Free admission
    These are branches of the big samba schools, formed by children of each community.
    Their parade follows the pattern of the big schools. Entrance to this parade is free (except the Front Boxes and Luxury Suites).[youtube y52FAp-eBFU 650]