Photographer’s Note
This is first of my series from the Asakusa Samba festival. This was taken during the 24th Samba Carnival. Here you see the stunning performance of the Barbaros
One of the major parade competitions in Japan is the Asakusa Samba Carnival held in Tokyo where Bárbaros has won 15 times in past 25 years.
More about the festival.
The Asakusa Samba Carnival is held annually, on a Saturday towards the end of August, in Asakusa, Tokyo. Attracting about 500,000 sightseers who fall under the spell of the passionate rhythms of the samba, the event has a strong international flavor.
As a town that grew up around a temple, Asakusa observes many traditional festivals, but the Samba Carnival, which started in 1981, is a new event. It started when the Mayor of Taito City (one of the central 23 cities of Tokyo) invited the winning group from that year's Rio Carnival in Brazil, the home of the samba, to put on a display.
The main attraction of the festival is the samba parade contest.
Together with samba teams from the carnival homeland of Brazil, about 3,500 lovers of samba rhythms come from all over Japan. These teams compete to put on the most spectacular dancing and other performances, creating a carnival that is just as wonderful as the one in Rio. Bright eye-catching costumes with beads and plumes of different colors also provide a visual feast. There are also plenty of ingenious devices that embody original ideas, including flower-decked floats on motor vehicles and allegoria handcarts with sound systems.
Usually thirty to forty teams compete for prizes and they are divided into three leagues. The top league comprises dancers who are seriously committed to dancing real Brazilian samba, those who put on original dances with a high degree of technical skill, and musicians who can expertly play South American percussion instruments. The teams give powerful displays. Some teams decide a theme for the year, for example "Star Wars," and the unified design of beautiful costumes is stunning.
Article courtesy : http://web-japan.org
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pranab
(5354) 2006-04-15 3:47
siva,
i went to a performance tonight wher they performed capoiera and samba. and her you are with your carnival shot!
good vibrant colorful picture with lot of details to explore.well done.
efigesta
(12181) 2006-04-15 5:18
Hi my friend
interesting shot there, great colors and a nice pov
regards
manuel
pastadog
(12820) 2006-04-15 5:37
Hi Shiva, exotic, colorful samba in...Japan! Oh, the globalization... Great shot! Well done, Daniel
ahmetgedikli
(22649) 2006-04-15 5:45
Hi Sivakumar,
Great shot! Excellent colours, sharpness, depth and perspective. Well done!
Ahmet
jhm
(85052) 2006-04-15 12:28
Hi Sivakumar,
Absolutely a very colored picture with the lovely attire of this people, thanks for the link, I learn again something on TE.
Happy Easter.
John
postvikram
(1199) 2006-04-16 20:53
Hi Shiva,
Nice one here.Good colors nicely covered dancers and people watching them.Good one - Vikram
Cricri
(45241) 2006-04-19 17:25
Bonsoir Shiva,
Jolies variétés de couleurs, détails, bon POV
beau travail, félicitations et merçi
Amitiés
cricri
MIG13
(0) 2006-04-24 11:54
Hi, Siva! A nice pic showing a glimpse of Brazilian Carnival in Japan (where many brazilians live nowadays). Colours are great and the note is very good. TFS! Greetings! Miguel.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Sivakumar Selvaraju (shiva_sg)
(600) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-08-29
- Categories: Festivals
- Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-W1
- Exposure: f/3.2, 1/30 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Omatsuri [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-04-14 14:13
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