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Flames, feathers and fangs feature in spectacular parade

March 7, 2025
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Ricardo Moraes / Reuters A reveller from Beija-Flor samba school performs, wearing bright green weathers and a headdress resembling a black panther, performs at the Sambadrome during Carnival in Rio de Janeiro on 4 March, 2025Ricardo Moraes / Reuters

The Beija-Flor samba school has been crowned winner of Rio de Janeiro’s celebrated carnival parade competition.

Thousand gathered at the city’s giant Sambadrome arena to watch the top 12 samba schools battle it out for this year’s title.

Beija-Flor was crowned winner on Wednesday for the 15th time, narrowly beating second-placed Grande Rio.

Its performance was an homage to its late director, Luiz Fernando Ribeiro do Carmo, better known as Laíla, who died in June 2021 with Covid-19.

While the overarching theme of Beija-Flor’s parade was a tribute to its late director, it also featured floats with pyrotechnic displays and dancers dressed as devils.

Mauro Pimental / AFP A reveler of the Beija-Flor samba school performs dressed as a devil. He is is gesturing and is surrounded by jets of flame. Mauro Pimental / AFP

The performances are judged over 10 categories by a total of 40 judges.

One of the top 12 samba schools competing for the title was Paraíso do Tuiuti, whose dancers paraded in exuberant feathers.

Pilar Olivares / Reuters Revellers from Paraiso do Tuiuti samba school perform at the Sambadrome during Carnival in Rio de JaneiroPilar Olivares / Reuters

Among the incredible variety of costumes and performances, Vila Isabel’s ghosts clad completely in white were a counterpoint to the kaleidoscopic costumes typical of Rio’s carnival.

Ricardo Moraes / Reuters Revellers dressed as ghosts from Vila Isabel samba school perform against the wider backdrop of the SambadromeRicardo Moraes / Reuters

Performers from the Grande Rio samba school, which came a close second behind Beija-Flor, kept a watchful eye on the parade.

Wagner Meier / Getty Images Three members of Grande Rio perform wearing costumes involving giant single eyes and teeth.Wagner Meier / Getty Images

Mocidade delighted spectators with a giant puppet.

Getty Images A robot puppet and performers dressed in black from the Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel schoolGetty Images

Many of the Mocidade’s dancers wore futuristic costumes, inspired by its theme song, which this year was entitled Back To The Future – There Are No Limits Dreaming.

Tita Barros / Reuters A woman performs in a silver costume in front of a space themed displayTita Barros / Reuters

Imperatriz came third this year with a parade which included revellers adorned with gold and white skulls.

Andre Coelho / EPA Members of the Imperatriz samba school, their faces painted in white and black paint, are surrounded by plastic skulls, some painted white, others gold Andre Coelho / EPA

Portela samba school paid tribute to the legendary Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento. The 82-year-old singer-songwriter waved at the crowd during the parade.

Antonio Lacerda / EPA Milton Nascimento, sitting on a float painted gold, waves to the crowdAntonio Lacerda / EPA

Despite their impressive floats, Unidos de Padre Miguel came last this year and therefore will not be competing in the top tier in 2026.

Andre Coelho / EPA Members of the troupe Unidos de Padre Miguel march during the first night of Rio Carnival parades at Marques de Sapucai sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 02 March 2025. Andre Coelho / EPA

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