GRES Beija-Flor de Nilópolis

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The Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Beija-Flor is a samba school headquartered in the municipality of Nilópolis, Baixada Fluminense, in the state of Rio de Janeiro

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[edit] History

The Beija-Flor was formed by a carnivalesque blocos, of Nilópolis, Baixada Fluminense. It was created on December 25 of 1948. The name was inspired in the ranch Beija-Flor, that existed in the city of Marquês de Valença. The idea emerged from a group formed by Milton de Oliveira (Negão da Cuíca), Edson Vieira Rodrigues (Edinho do Ferro Velho), Helles Ferreira da Silva, Mário Silva, Walter da Silva, Hamilton Floriano, and José Fernandes da Silva. But it was the mother of Negão da Cuíca, Dona Eulália, that suggested the name of the school. Because of that, she became admitted as the founder of the school. Only in 1953, the bloco, that became victorious in the neighborhood, was renamed G.R.E.S. Beija-Flor de Nilópolis. The school then first paraded officially in 1954 for the Second Group, when it obtained first place. The history of the school, that has as a symbol the hummingbird (which in Portuguese is called Beija-flor), could be divided into two historical parts: after and before Joãosinho Trinta. Joãosinho Trinta took on the school in 1976 with the samba-enredo (plot) in honor to the jogo do bicho (illegal type of gambling in Brazil). The parades signed by him became so anthological that even when he did not win he left a mark in the avenue. That is what happened in 1989 when the school, known by its luxurious rows and floats, surprised the public with the plot Ratos e urubus, larguem a minha fantasia ("Rats and vultures, release my clothes") bringing to the Sambódromo cars and rows full of trash, beside the famous covered Cristo Redentor. It was on that year that Beija-Flor became vice-champion, but Joãosinho was considered by some people the righteous champion of the parade.[citation needed].

During the 1990s, the school was always placed in the first places, being that in the period of 2003/05 it conquered its second trichampionship. In 2007 it won again, this time with a considerable difference of points from the second placed. Months after the Carnaval, the Brazilian Federal Police, during the Hurricane Operation, imprisoned, among others, the patron of the school, Anísio Abraão David, and also a large amount of money that, according to the official was responsible for the operation, would be used to buy judges for the parades and like that guarantee the victory of Beija-Flor.[1] Later, a CPI (Parlamental Commission of Inquiry) was installed in the City Council of city of Rio de Janeiro. It did not prove that the alleged kits were for only the voting maps and the police officer that affirmed such fraud refused to attend to testify in CPI.

For 2008, the Commission of Carnaval chose the plot "Macabapá: Equinócio Solar, viagem fantástica ao meio do mundo" and conquered its 11th title.[2]

[edit] Results

In total, Beija-Flor won 11 of the parades of the Carnaval of Rio de Janeiro, in the years of: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005,2007, and 2008. It was vice-champion other 10 times, in the years of: 1979, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. With the departure of Joãosinho Trinta, after the Carnaval of 1992, the school tried Maria Augusta and the young Milton Cunha as carnival producers. But only with the creation of the Commission of Carnaval in 1998, the school returned to win championships. Nowadays, the Commission of Carnaval of Beija-flor is composed by: Laíla, Alexandre Louzada, Fran Sérgio, and Ubiratan Silva.

[edit] Famous fans

  • Cláudia Raia
  • Edson Celulari
  • Fani Pacheco

[edit] Classifications

Beija-Flor de Nilópolis
Collocatio Group Plot Carnival Producer
1984 3th place Special O gigante em berço esplêndido Joãosinho Trinta
1985 Vice-Champion Special A lapa de Adão e Eva Joãosinho Trinta
1986 Vice-Champion Special O mundo é uma bola Joãosinho Trinta
1987 4th place Special As mágicas luzes da Ribalta Joãosinho Trinta
1988 3th place Special Sou negro, do Egito à liberdade Joãosinho Trinta
1989 Vice-Champion Special Ratos e Urubus, larguem minha fantasia Joãosinho Trinta
1990 Vice-Champion Special Todo Mundo Nasceu Nu Joãosinho Trinta
1991 4th place Special Alice no Brasil das maravilhas Joãosinho Trinta
1992 7th place Special Há um ponto de luz na imensidão Joãosinho Trinta
1993 3th place Special Uni-duni-tê, a Beija-flor escolheu: é você Maria Augusta
1994 5th place Special Margareth Mee, a Dama das Bromélias Milton Cunha
1995 3th place Special Bidu Sayão e o Canto de Cristal Milton Cunha
1996 3th place Special Aurora do povo Brasileiro Milton Cunha
1997 4th place Special A Beija-Flor é Festa na Sapucaí Milton Cunha
1998 Champion Special O mundo místico dos Caruanas nas águas do Patu-Anu Commission of Carnaval
1999 Vice-Champion Special Araxá, Lugar Alto Onde Primeiro Se Avista o Sol Commission of Carnaval
2000 Vice-Champion Special Brasil, um coração que pulsa forte. Terra de todos ou de ninguém? Commission of Carnaval
2001 Vice-Champion Special A saga de Agotime - Maria mineira Naê Commission of Carnaval
2002 Vice-Champion Special O Brasil dá o ar de sua graça de Ícaro a Rubem Berta - O ímpeto de voar Commission of Carnaval
2003 Champion Special O povo conta a sua história: "saco vazio não pára em pé". A mão que faz a guerra faz a paz. Commission of Carnaval
2004 Champion Special Manôa - Manaus - Amazônia – Terra Santa: Alimenta o corpo, equilibra a alma e transmite a paz Commission of Carnaval
2005 Champion Special O vento corta as terras dos pampas. Em nome do Pai, do Filho e do Espírito guarani. Sete Povos na fé e na dor... Sete missões de amor. Commission of Carnaval
2006 5th place Special Poços de Caldas derrama sobre a Terra suas águas milagrosas: do caos inicial à explosão da vida, a nave mãe da existência Commission of Carnaval
2007 Champion Special Áfricas, do berço real à corte brasileira Commission of Carnaval
2008 Champion Special Macapaba - Equinócio Solar. Viagens fantásticas ao meio do mundo Commission of Carnaval

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Portuguese) Terra
  2. ^ (Portuguese)[1] Globo

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