In a display of vibrant culture and triumph, Beija-Flor samba school was crowned the champion of Rio de Janeiro's renowned carnival parade for the 15th time, dazzling thousands of spectators at the Sambadrome. Competing against 11 other samba schools, Beija-Flor's homage to its late director, Luiz Fernando Ribeiro do Carmo, who passed away due to Covid-19, captivated audiences with a powerful performance. The parade featured stunning floats adorned with pyrotechnics and dancers donning elaborate costumes, including menacing devils that brought a thrilling edge to the event.
Celebrating Culture: Beija-Flor Triumphs in Rio Carnival Parade

Celebrating Culture: Beija-Flor Triumphs in Rio Carnival Parade
Witness the vibrant spectacle of samba as Beija-Flor samba school claimed victory at the Rio Carnival, showcasing talent and tribute amidst dazzling performances.
The competition unfolded as a colorful extravaganza, with performances carefully judged across 10 categories by a panel of 40 judges. Grande Rio samba school secured a respectable second place, while the third position went to Imperatriz, known for their luxe decorations of gold and white skulls. Among the night’s highlights, the vibrant feathers showcased by Paraíso do Tuiuti and the ghostly appearances of Vila Isabel added striking contrasts to the carnival’s kaleidoscopic aesthetic.
Mocidade enthralled the crowd with futuristic costumes inspired by their theme "Back To The Future - There Are No Limits Dreaming," while Portela samba school paid tribute to iconic Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento. Despite a visually impressive array of floats, Unidos de Padre Miguel faced the disappointment of being last, marking their exit from the top tier for the upcoming carnival season in 2026.
This year’s Rio Carnival beautifully illustrated the resilience and creativity of Brazilian culture, providing attendees a mesmerizing experience steeped in tradition and innovation.
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Mocidade enthralled the crowd with futuristic costumes inspired by their theme "Back To The Future - There Are No Limits Dreaming," while Portela samba school paid tribute to iconic Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento. Despite a visually impressive array of floats, Unidos de Padre Miguel faced the disappointment of being last, marking their exit from the top tier for the upcoming carnival season in 2026.
This year’s Rio Carnival beautifully illustrated the resilience and creativity of Brazilian culture, providing attendees a mesmerizing experience steeped in tradition and innovation.
All photographs are subject to copyright.