Brazilian singer Moisés Navarro gets spotlight from Tom Maior’s Ala Dá o Tom in their Chico Xavier-themed parade, blending samba and spirituality at Anhembi.
Parade Explores Medium’s Legacy
Tom Maior marches in São Paulo’s Special Group on February 14, 2026, at Anhembi Sambadrome. Their plot, “Chico Xavier, nas entrelinhas da alma, as raízes do céu em Uberaba”, traces the medium’s path from Pedro Leopoldo to Uberaba until 2002.
The show mixes history and symbolism, spotlighting Chico’s spiritual and cultural impact on Brazil. It bridges eras with vibrant energy.
Navarro Bridges MPB and Samba
For the fourth year in Ala Dá o Tom, Minas Gerais artist Moisés Navarro shines. His songs tackle spirituality, identity, and memory, mirroring the theme.
This nod fuses autor Brazilian popular music with samba-enredo. Navarro links stages to the avenue, uniting Minas Gerais and São Paulo vibes.
The tribute cements Moisés’ bond with São Paulo Carnival, boosting cultural ties between states.
Carnival emerges as an artistic melting pot, refreshing history with fresh beats.
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