- GRES Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel
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The Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel is a samba school of the city of Rio de Janeiro, being located on Rua Coronel Tamarindo, in the neighborhood of Padre Miguel.
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History
The Mocidade was founded on November 10 of 1955, by eight people: Silvio Trindade, Renato da Silva, Djalma Rosa, Olímpio Bonifácio (Bronquinha), Garibaldi F. Lima, Felipe de Souza (Pavão), Altamiro Menezes (Cambalhota) e Alfredo Briggs. The first flag of the school was offered by Mrs. Gilda Faria Lima. The first queen of the school was Mrs. Neuza de Oliveira. The samba school participated for the first time, in an official parade, with the plot "O Baile das Rosas" ( "The Ball of Roses" ), when it got 5th place. In 1958, it was the champion of Group 2 with the plot "Apoteose ao Samba" ( "Apotheosis to the Samba" ). From 1959 forth, it took on Group 1 and did not descend to lower groups anymore.
In 1959, the bateria, under the expert Master André, gave for the first time the famous "paradinha" (the instant when the bateria of the school stops playing for some instants and during this period the samba-enredo is maintained with the song of the interpreters and of the members of the school) in front of the judging committee, maintaining the rhythm so that the school would continue developing. The folk would pass, later, to accompany such "bossa" with the shout of "Olé". During this period, the Mocidade was known as "a bateria that carried a school on its back", because the bateria was more known than the school itself, that only years later would become a school that would compete with the famous of that epoch (Portela, Império Serrano, Salgueiro, and Mangueira).
In the year of 1974, Arlindo Rodrigues presented the plot "A Festa do Divino" ( "The Party of the Divine" ), getting 5th place. But on that same year the school could win the championship, had she not gotten 4 in clothings and 9 in harmony. The difference between Salgueiro and Mocidade was 6, therefore they would have tied only if Mocidade would have gotten 10. Even if they would tie, Salgueiro would win the championship because it got 10 in harmony.
From then on, the school stopped being known only because of the bateria, and became known as a good samba school. In 76, by irony, Mocidade tied second place, with Mangueira, and lost the decision for getting one point less in the so famous bateria. In 1979, still with Arlindo Rodrigues, Mocidade conquered for the first the championship with "O Descobrimento do Brasil" ( "The Discovery of Brazil" ).
Next year, Fernando Pinto assumed the carnaval, producing exceptionals carnivals in Mocidade and becoming known as the most criative and ingenious carnival producer ever known.
In Fernando Pinto's fisr year in Mocidade, in 1980, the school conquered second place with the plot "Tropicália Maravilha" ( "Splendid Tropicália" ). In 1983, Mocidade received the banner of the best communication with the public with the plot "Como era verde o meu Xingu" ( "How was my Xingu Green" ).
Mocidade in the Sambadrome Era
Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel Place Group Plot Carnival Producer 1984 Vice-Champion 1A Mamãe eu quero Manaus Fernando Pinto 1985 Champion 1A Ziriguidum 2001, um carnaval nas estrelas Fernando Pinto 1986 7th place 1A Bruxarias e histórias do arco da velha Edmundo Braga and Paulino Espírito Santo 1987 Vice-Champion 1 Tupinicópolis Fernando Pinto 1988 8th place 1 Beijim, beijim, bye, bye Brasil Fernando Pinto 1989 7th place 1 Elis, um trem de emoções Ely Peron and Rogério Figueiredo 1990 Champion Special Vira, virou, a Mocidade chegou Renato Lage and Lilian Rabelo 1991 Champion Special Chuê, Chuá, As águas vão rolar Renato Lage and Lilian Rabelo 1992 Vice-Champion Special Sonhar não custa nada, ou quase nada Renato Lage and Lilian Rabelo 1993 4th place Special Marraio feridô sou rei Renato Lage 1994 8th place Special Avenida Brasil – Tudo passa, quem não viu? Renato Lage 1995 4th place Special Padre Miguel, olhai por nós Renato Lage 1996 Champion Special Criador e Criatura Renato Lage 1997 Vice-Champion Special De corpo e alma na avenida Renato Lage 1998 6th place Special Brilha no céu a estrela que me faz sonhar Renato Lage 1999 4th place Special Villa Lobos e a Apoteose Brasileira Renato Lage 2000 4th place Special Verde amarelo, azul-anil, colorem o Brasil no ano 2000 Renato Lage 2001 7th place/font> Special Paz e harmonia, Mocidade é alegria Renato Lage 2002 4th place Special O Grande Circo Místico Renato Lage and Márcia Lávia 2003 5th place Special Para sempre no seu coração – Carnaval da doação Chico Spinoza 2004 8th place Special Não Corra, Não Mate, Não Morra – Pegue Carona Com a Mocidade! Educação No Trânsito Chico Spinoza 2005 9th place Special Buon Mangiare, Mocidade! A Arte Está na Mesa Paulo Menezes 2006 10th place Special A Vida Que Pedi a Deus Mauro Quintaes 2007 11th place Special O Futuro no Pretérito, Uma História Feita à Mão Alex de Souza 2008 8th place Special O Quinto Império: De Portugal ao Brasil, uma Utopia na História Cid Carvalho 2009 11th place Special Mocidade Apresenta: Clube Literário Machado de Assis e Guimarães Rosa. Estrelas em Poesia Claudio "Cebola" Cavalcanti 2010 7th place Special Do paraíso de Deus ao paraíso da loucura, cada um sabe o que procura Cid Carvalho 2011 Special Parábola dos Divinos Semeadores Cid Carvalho 2012 Special Cid Carvalho The Independents of Padre Miguel
- Andrezinho do Molejo
- Castor de Andrade
- Dudu Nobre
- Lucinha Nobre
- Marcos Palmeira
- Mestre André
- Paulinho Mocidade
- Tôco
- Regina Casé
- Carlos Alberto Parreira
- Wander Pires
Big Performers of the School
- Arlindo Rodrigues
- Fernando Pinto
- Ney Vianna
- Renato Lage
- Wander Pires
Premiation Titles
- Special Group: 1979, 1985, 1990, 1991 and 1996
- Banner of Gold (best school): 1983, 1991 and 1999
- Banner (best drum kit): 1974, 1976, 1991, 1992 and 2001
External links
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