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Mangueira
Full nameGrêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Estação Primeira de Mangueira
Nickname(s)Verde e Rosa (English:green and pink)
Estação Primeira (English:First station)
FoundationApril 28, 1928; 97 years ago (1928-04-28)[1]
Colors  
SymbolRepique with acrown above, andlaurel wreath below
LocationMangueira
PresidentElias Riche
Carnival staff
Carnival producerLeandro Vieira (carnival planner)
Carnival singerMarquinho Art'Samba
Carnival directorConselho de Carnaval
Harmony directorEdinho
Director of BatteryMestre Wesley
Queen of BatteryEvelyn Bastos
Mestre-sala and Porta-BandeiraMatheus Olivério
Squel Jorgea
ChoreographyPriscilla Mota
Rodrigo Negri
2020 presentation
TierSpecial group (1st tier)
Result1st (champion)
Website
mangueira.com.br

Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Estação Primeira de Mangueira, or simplyMangueira, is asamba school inRio de Janeiro,Brazil.The school was founded on April 28, 1928, byCarlos Cachaça,Cartola,Zé Espinguela, among others. It is located in theMangueira neighborhood, near the neighborhood ofMaracanã.

Mangueira is one of the most traditionalsamba schools in Brazil. It has won theRio de Janeiro Carnaval competition 20 times, second only toPortela (samba school) (with 22 victories). It has been runner up another 20 times.

History

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Early years

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Morro da Mangueira in 2008.

In the early days ofsamba, the community around the Mangueira hill ormorro emerged as a pioneer of the Rio Carnival through its 'Cordões', in which a group of masked participants were led by a teacher with a whistle followed by a veritable percussion orchestra. In Mangueira, there were at least two Cordões: the Mountain Warriors (Guerreiros da Montanha) and the Triumphs of Mangueira (Triunfos da Mangueira). Later came theranchos (pt:Rancho carnavalesco), which introduced several very important concepts to the Carnival procession: the participation of women, floats, a theme to connect the procession, and the use of woodwind, brass, and string instrumentation (particularly plucked strings). They also added two special dancers, now known as master of ceremonies (mestre-sala) and flagbearer (porta-bandeira). Three ranches stood out in Mangueira: Drop of Love (Pingo de Amor), Pearl of Egypt (Pérola do Egito) and Princes of the Forest (Príncipes da Mata). By 1920 the 'carnival blocks' with elements taken from both the Cordão and Ranch traditions, along with the now familiar percussion block, debuted. These were a strong influence on the development of the othersamba schools.

There were no lack of blocks in theMangueira area. In just theBuraco Quente neighborhood, one could find the Tia Fé, Tia Tomázia and Mestre Candinho blocks. Most famous of all was the Bloco dos Arengueiros. It wasCartola, aged 19, who felt it was time to channel the natural gifts of the blocks' rogues and thus to show them in a more organized light, displaying the power and choreographic legacy of their African roots.

Then, on April 28, 1928, at a meeting at Travessa, Saião Lobato, aged 21, the arengueiros Zé Espinguela, "Seu" Euclides, Saturnino Gonçalves (father of Dona Neuma), Massu, Cartola, Pedro Cain and Abelardo Bolinha founded theFirst Station Block (Bloco Estação Primeira) - regarded as a predecessor to the present day carnival blocks and samba schools. This block was present at the first contest between samba dancers in the house of Zé Espinguela in 1929, one of the forerunners of the samba schools, along withDeixa Falar andPortela.

Samba School

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Jamelão, Mangueira's singer for 57 years

Cartola, who later marriedDona Zica, was the first bandmaster and musical director of the school and gave the final word on the choice of the name and colors: "Estação Primeira (First Station)" - because it was the first railway stop from theBrazil Central Railway Station where there was samba; the green and pink colors as a tribute to a ranch that existed inLaranjeiras, the Arrepiados. Gradually all other blocks of the hill merged their associations to it and by the 1930s and 40s, Mangueira was already included in the list of "major"samba schools of the city.

Mangueira was the first samba school that created a composers' wing, and the first to maintain, since its foundation, a unique beat of thesurdo leading in the school percussion section. On the symbol of the school, the surdo represents the samba, the laurels are the victories won as the general champion, the crown is the imperial district ofSão Cristóvão, and the stars, the years it won the Carnival championship. It was also the first one to develop a "front commission", or Comissao da Frente as it is called in Portuguese and an official criterion for the parade contest, as a way for the school to show to the public the story concept for the year's event. The flag today is in green and pink stripes radiating from the center and the coat of arms - until the 1980s the school sported a pink flag with the emblem in the center.

One of the most emblematic figures of the Mangueira samba wasJamelão, who was the official school singer from 1949 until 2006 (a record 57 years) and become a true "carnival and samba institution" in Rio, with his moody ways and his powerful voice. In 2006, Jamelão suffered a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) stroke and did not record the Mangueira theme song for the official 2007 Carnival CD, nor could he march with the school any longer. (From 1950 up to that year his voice was featured in every Carnival LP and CD produced by the carnival organizers, together with those of other schools.)

1980s and beyond

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A Porta-bandeira in the 2016 champions parade 2016
Mangueira's bateria in the Carnival parade of 2015.

Mangueira holds 20 general championship titles, and 1 Super Cup, exclusively won only in 1984, the inauguration of theSambódromo. In 1984, Mangueira was the champion of the Carnival on Monday, Portela on Sunday. Three schools went on for the Championship Saturday where they competed in the Super Championship, and in the end the school won the general super championship of the year.

In 2007, Mangueira confronted various taboos. After 79 years, Mangueira celebrated the 80th anniversary opening the doors of its percussion drums section to women. The idea of the president of the Mangueira drums, Ivo Meirelles, to accept women in the battery of Green and Pink was controversial. Moreover,Preta Gil became queen of the Drums Section (or Queen of Drums) of the school, breaking a tradition of having only queens originating from the community, elected through a contest. Luizito replacedJamelão as school singer. On the show, the school board prevented the big starBeth Carvalho from parading, and the legendary Nelson Sargento preferred not to parade either, possibly because his wife's costume had not been delivered. Such developments led to a certain unease in samba circles and a lot of criticism for the directors of contemporary samba schools.

In 2008, Mangueira underwent what many consider their worst crisis[by whom?]. First, their theme was not about the 100th Anniversary ofCartola, but on the centenary of thefrevo, which is music not from Rio but from the state ofPernambuco - the first time that form of music had been featured as the school theme. Second, the choice of the Queen of Drums Section (in Portuguese Rainha de Bateria), and finally the involvement with the hill drug traffic, which resulted in a disappointing 10th place.

On June 14, 2008, the school lost one of its greatest icons:Jamelão, the victim ofmultiple organ failure. The loss of Jamelão left a huge void not only in the school but also in the whole of Brazil's samba community.

In 2009, after eight years as the head of the school,Max Lopes left and was replaced by the carnivalistRoberto Szaniecki. The theme was a tribute to the Brazilian people, based on the bookO Povo Brasileiro, Formação e Sentido do Brasil, by professor, anthropologist and politicianDarcy Ribeiro.

After the Carnival of 2009, there was an election, won by Ivo Meirelles, who decided to shake up the structure of the school. Since then, new names have been hired and the first changes were the carnivalistMárcia Lage, the new MC and Flag Bearer,Raphael and Marcella Alves, and the creation of a trio called "The Three Tenors", comprisingLuizito,Zé Paulo Sierra andRixxah.

For 2010, the school chose the themeMangueira is the Music of Brazil by Marcia Lage, who was removed and replaced by Jaime Cezário and Jorge Caribé.

The 2015 edition saw the school place 10th at the final standings - one of its worst finishes ever. The following year, its tribute to the beloved singerMaria Bethânia saw it win its 19th Carnival as the general champion for the Special Group. It also won its Gold Standard award (for best school and revelation of the Carnival respectively).

For 2019, the school paraded in a theme of remembrance of Brazil's Native American populations who were the first inhabitants of the country before Portuguese colonization, and finished its campaign with its 20th general championship, plus two Gold Standards (for best school and best flag bearer).

Notable Mangueirenses

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Classifications

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YearPlaceDivisionPlotCarnivals ProducersRef
Singers
1929Sambista ContestChega de demanda e BeijosSr. Armando[citation needed]
1930Did not compete
1931
1932ChampionGrupo ÚnicoSorrindo e Na florestaSr. Armando[2]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1933ChampionGrupo ÚnicoUma segunda-feira do Bonfim na RibeiraSr. Armando[3][4]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1934ChampionGrupo ÚnicoRepública da OrgiaSr. Armando[4][5]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1935Vice ChampionUGESBO regresso de uma colheita na primaveraSr. Armando[6]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1936Vice ChampionUGESBNão quero mais amar a ninguémSr. Armando[7]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1937Did not compete[8][9]
1938[10]
1939ChampionUGESBO JardimSr. Armando[11]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1940ChampionUGESBPrantos, pretos e poetasSr. Armando[12]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1941Vice ChampionUGESBPedro ErnestoSr. Armando[13]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
19423rd placeUGESBA vitória do Samba nas AméricasSr. Armando[14]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1943Vice ChampionUGESBSamba no Palácio do ItamaratiSr. Armando[15]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1944Vice ChampionUGESBGlória ao SambaSr. Armando[16]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1945Vice ChampionUGESBNossa HistóriaSr. Armando[17]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1946Vice ChampionUGESBCarnaval da VitóriaSr. Armando[18]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
1947Vice ChampionUGESBBrasil, Ciências e ArtesSr. Armando[19]
Cartola
Carlos Cachaça
19484th placeFBESBrasil, Tesouro InvejadoSr. Armando[20]
Xangô da Mangueira
1949ChampionUGESBApoteose aos MestresFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[21]
Jamelão
1950ChampionUGESBPlano SALTE - Saúde, alimentação, transporte e energiaFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[22]
Jamelão
19513rd placeUGESBUnidade NacionalFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[23]
Jamelão
1952Did not competeGonçalves DiasFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[24]
Jamelão
19533rd placeGrupo 1Unidade NacionalFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[25]
Jamelão
1954ChampionGrupo 1Rio de Janeiro, de ontem e de hojeFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[26]
Jamelão
1955Vice ChampionGrupo 1Cântico à NaturezaFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[27][28]
Jamelão
19563rd placeGrupo 1O Grande PresidenteFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[29]
Jamelão
19573rd placeGrupo 1Emancipação Nacional - Rumo ao progressoFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[30]
Jamelão
19583rd placeGrupo 1Canção do exílioFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[31]
Jamelão
19593rd placeGrupo 1Brasil através dos temposFuncionários da Casa da Moeda[32]
Jamelão
1960ChampionGrupo 1Carnaval de todos os temposRoberto Paulino
Darque Dias Moreira
[33]
Jamelão
1961ChampionGrupo 1Reminiscências do Rio AntigoRoberto Paulino
Darque Dias Moreira
[34]
Jamelão
19624th placeGrupo 1Casa-grande e senzalaRoberto Paulino
Darque Dias Moreira
[35]
Jamelão
1963Vice ChampionGrupo 1Exaltação à BahiaJúlio Mattos[36]
Jamelão
19643rd placeGrupo 1História de um preto velhoJúlio Mattos[37]
Jamelão
19654th placeGrupo 1Rio através dos séculosJúlio Mattos[38]
Jamelão
1966Vice ChampionGrupo 1Exaltação à Villa-LobosJúlio Mattos[39]
Jamelão
1967ChampionGrupo 1O mundo encantado de Monteiro LobatoJúlio Mattos[40]
Jamelão
1968ChampionGrupo 1Samba, festa de um povoJúlio Mattos[41]
Jamelão
1969Vice ChampionGrupo 1Os Mercadores e suas tradiçõesJúlio Mattos[42]
Jamelão
19703rd placeGrupo 1Um Cântico à naturezaJúlio Mattos[43]
Jamelão
19714th placeGrupo 1Os Modernos bandeirantesJúlio Mattos[44]
Jamelão
1972Vice ChampionGrupo 1Rio, Carnaval dos CarnavaisCarlos Alberto[45]
Jamelão
1973ChampionGrupo 1Lendas do AbaetéJúlio Mattos[46]
Jamelão
19744th placeGrupo 1Mangueira em tempo de folcloreJúlio Mattos[47]
Jamelão
1975Vice ChampionGrupo 1Imagens poéticas de Jorge LimaElói Machado[48]
Jamelão
1976Vice ChampionGrupo 1No reino da Mãe do OuroElói Machado[49]
Jamelão
19777th placeGrupo 1Panapanã, o segredo do amorJúlio Mattos[50]
Jamelão
1978Vice ChampionGrupo 1Dos carroceiros do imperador ao Palácio do SambaJúlio Mattos[51]
Jamelão
19794th placeGrupo 1AAvatar... e a selva transformou-se em ouroJúlio Mattos[52]
Jamelão
19808th placeGrupo 1ACoisas nossasLiana Silveira
Ecila Cirne
[53]
Jamelão
19814th placeGrupo 1ADe Nonô aJKAlcione Barreto
Elói Machado
[54]
Jamelão
19824th placeGrupo 1AAs mil e uma noites cariocasFernando Pinto[55]
Jamelão
19835th placeGrupo 1AVerde que te quero rosa... semente viva do sambaMax Lopes[56]
Jamelão
1984ChampionGrupo 1AYes, Nós Temos BraguinhaMax Lopes[57][58]
Jamelão
19859th placeGrupo 1AAbram Alas que eu quero passarEloy Machado
Bia Dumont
[59][60]
Jamelão
1986ChampionGrupo 1ACaymmi Mostra ao Mundo o que a Bahia e a Mangueira TêmJúlio Mattos[61]
Jamelão
1987ChampionGrupo 1O Reino dos Palavras, Carlos Drummond de AndradeJúlio Mattos[62]
Jamelão
1988Vice ChampionGrupo 1Cem Anos de Liberdade, Realidade ou Ilusão?Júlio Mattos[63]
Jamelão
198911th placeGrupo 1Trinca de ReisJúlio Mattos[64]
Jamelão
19908th placeGrupo EspecialDeu a Louca no BarrocoErnesto Nascimento
Cláudio Rodrigues
[65]
Jamelão
199112th placeGrupo EspecialAs Três Rendeiras do UniversoErnesto Nascimento
Cláudio Rodrigues
[66]
Jamelão
19926th placeGrupo EspecialSe Todos Fossem Iguais a VocêIlvamar Magalhães[67]
Jamelão
19935th placeGrupo EspecialDessa Fruta Eu Como até o CaroçoIlvamar Magalhães[68]
Jamelão
199411th placeGrupo EspecialAtrás da Verde-e-Rosa Só Não Vai Quem Já MorreuIlvamar Magalhães[69]
Jamelão
19956th placeGrupo EspecialA Esmeralda do AtlânticoIlvamar Magalhães[citation needed]
Jamelão
19964th placeGrupo EspecialOs Tambores da Mangueria na Terra da EncantariaOswaldo Jardim
Jamelão
19973rd placeGrupo EspecialO Olimpo é Verde e RosaOswaldo Jardim
Jamelão
1998ChampionGrupo EspecialChico Buarque da MangueiraAlexandre Louzada
Jamelão
19997th placeGrupo EspecialO Século do SambaAlexandre Louzada
Jamelão
20007th placeGrupo EspecialDom Obá II, Rei dos Esfarrapados, Príncipe do PovoAlexandre Louzada
Jamelão
20013rd placeGrupo EspecialA Seiva da VidaMax Lopes
Jamelão
2002ChampionGrupo EspecialBrazil com 'Z' é para Cabra da Peste, Brasil com 'S' é a Nação do NordesteMax Lopes
Jamelão
2003Vice ChampionGrupo EspecialOs Dez Mandamentos: O Samba da Paz Canta a Saga da LiberdadeMax Lopes
Jamelão
20043rd placeGrupo EspecialMangueira Redescobre a Estrada Real...E Desse Eldorado Faz seu CarnavalMax Lopes
Jamelão
20056th placeGrupo EspecialMangueira Energiza a Avenida. O Carnaval é Pura Energia e a Energia é o Nosso DesafioMax Lopes
Jamelão
20064th placeGrupo EspecialDas Águas do Velho Chico, Nasce um Rio de EsperançaMax Lopes
Jamelão
20073rd placeGrupo EspecialMinha Pátria é Minha Língua, Mangueira Meu Grande Amor. Meu Samba Vai ao Lácio e Colhe a Última FlorMax Lopes
Luizito
200810th placeGrupo Especial100 Anos doFrevo, é de Perder o Sapato.Recife Mandou me Chamar...Max Lopes
Luizito
20096th placeGrupo EspecialA Mangueira Traz Os Brasis do Brasil Mostrando a Formação do Povo BrasileiroRoberto Szaniecki
Luizito
20106th placeGrupo EspecialMangueira é Música do BrasilJaime Cezário
Jorge Caribé
Luizito
Zé Paulo Sierra
Rixxah
20113rd placeGrupo EspecialO Filho Fiel, Sempre MangueiraMauro Quintaes
Wagner Gonçalves
Luizito
Zé Paulo Sierra
Ciganerey
20127th placeGrupo EspecialVou festejar! Sou Cacique, sou MangueiraCid Carvalho
Luizito
Zé Paulo Sierra
Ciganerey
20138th placeGrupo EspecialCuiabá: Um paraíso no Centro da AméricaCid Carvalho
Luizito
Zé Paulo Sierra
Ciganerey
Agnaldo Amaral
20148th placeGrupo EspecialAfestança brasileira cai no samba da MangueiraRosa Magalhães
Luizito
201510th placeGrupo EspecialAgora chegou a vez vou cantar: Mulher de Mangueira, Mulher brasileira em primeiro LugarCid Carvalho
Luizito
2016ChampionGrupo EspecialMaria Bethânia: A Menina dos Olhos de OyáLeandro Vieira[70]
Ciganerey
20174th placeGrupo EspecialSó com a ajuda do santoLeandro Vieira[citation needed]
Ciganerey
20185th placeGrupo EspecialCom dinheiro ou sem dinheiro, eu brinco!Leandro Vieira
Ciganerey
2019ChampionGrupo EspecialHistória pra ninar gente grandeLeandro Vieira
Marquinho Art'Samba
20206th placeGrupo EspecialA verdade vos fará livreLeandro Vieira
Marquinho Art'Samba
20227th placeGrupo EspecialAgenor,José e LaurindoLeandro Vieira
Marquinho Art'Samba
20235th placeGrupo EspecialAs Áfricas que a Bahia cantaAnnik Salmon
Guilherme Estevão
Marquinho Art'Samba
Dowglas Diniz
20247th placeGrupo EspecialA Negra Voz do AmanhãAnnik Salmon
Guilherme Estevão
Marquinho Art'Samba
Dowglas Diniz
20256th placeGrupo EspecialÀ Flor da Terra - No Rio da Negritude Entre Dores e PaixõesSidnei França
Marquinho Art'Samba
Dowglas Diniz

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  • Vizinha Faladeira
  • Flor da Mina do Andaraí
  • Acadêmicos da Rocinha
  • Alegria da Zona Sul
  • Independente da Praça da Bandeira
  • Leão de Nova Iguaçu
  • Império da Uva
  • Concentra Imperial
  • Boi da Ilha do Governador
  • Império de Nova Iguaçu
  • Chatuba de Mesquita
  • Alegria do Vilar
Série Bronze
(Intendente)
  • Caprichosos de Pilares
  • Acadêmicos do Dendê
  • Acadêmicos de Jacarepaguá
  • Lins Imperial
  • Arame de Ricardo
  • Força Jovem
  • União do Parque Curicica
  • Unidos de Cosmos
  • Mocidade de Vicente de Carvalho
  • Bangay
  • Unidos do Cabuçu
  • Império Ricardense
  • Imperadores Rubro-Negros
  • Raça Rubro-Negra
  • Acadêmicos do Peixe
  • Unidos da Villa Rica
  • Siri de Ramos
  • Império de Brás de Pina
  • Acadêmicos do Jardim Bangu
  • Gato de Bonsucesso
  • Unidos da Vila Kennedy
  • Acadêmicos do Recreio
Grupo de Avaliação
(Intendente)
  • Guerreiros Tricolores
  • Rosa de Ouro
  • Turma da Paz de Madureira
  • Mocidade Unida da Cidade de Deus
  • Difícil é o Nome
  • Unidos de São Cristóvão
  • Unidos de Manguinhos
  • Novo Império
  • Império da Resistência
  • Coroado de Jacarepaguá
  • Renascer de Nova Iguaçu
  • Império do Vale
  • Delírio da Zona Oeste
  • América Samba e Paixão
  • Unidos do Cabral
  • União do Vilar Carioca
  • Acadêmicos da Pedra Branca
  • Colibri
  • Acadêmicos do Anil
  • Acadêmicos de Realengo
  • Garras do Tigre
Founding members of theLIESA

International
National
Artists
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