Brazil’s Samba Clubs Learn How to Draw Tourist Crowds

Samba school Mocidade Alegre São Paulo state Carnaval samba schools have managed to increase their profits and to attract more tourists, both national and international thanks to the SP Samba project, promoted by the São Paulo state sector of the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae-SP).

"The project is all focused in sustainability," stated the project manager, Camila Patricio.

Started in 2003, the SP Samba project objective is to make the escolas de samba (samba clubs) more professional, generating employment and training possibilities for the communities involved during the whole of the year and not just during Carnaval.

According to Camila, up to the moment, four escolas de samba (samba schools literally) have enrolled in the project: Mocidade Alegre, Unidos da Vila Maria, Sociedade Rosas de Ouro and Peruche. "Our intention is to expand the project to all schools," she said.

The Sebrae consultants, in partnership with the clubs, offer training workshops and promotion. "The backdrop is tourism. It is necessary to promote actions to establish a favorable environment to receive tourists," stated Camila. According to her, it is impressive to see how the number of tourists visiting the schools has risen since the beginning of the project.

Last weekend, for example, around 120 tourists visited the Mocidade Alegre rehearsals. Among them were Americans, Mexicans, Italians and Colombians. To assist them, the schools trained tourist guides, taxi drivers, translators and receptionists.

"The quality of the services improved significantly," said Camila, who also mentioned the cleaning of the bathrooms, presentation of the rehearsal area and even the creation of a souvenir shop.

Another positive point was the establishment of partnerships between schools, travel agencies and hotels. "These partnerships bring greater incentives to schools," said Camila.

In the case of Mocidade, the tourist packages sold by some agencies already include a monitored visit to the rehearsal warehouse and participation in rehearsals in VIP areas. In recent years, around 100 members of the school have already participated in Sebrae courses.

To support the SP Samba project all year around, escolas de samba in São Paulo have to innovate. Last year, for example, Rosas de Ouro started promoting corporate events, organizing workshops to teach the students how to play the drums and the school even played at end of year parties.

Another idea for the samba club this year is the Gastronomic Festival. In March, members of the communities are going to create dishes that represent the school and chefs of large hotels are going to choose the best. The winning recipe should be sold at the rehearsal area, during weekend events.

Anba

Tags:

You May Also Like

Cabinet Changes in Brazil Don’t Stop Market’s Bleeding

Latin American shares witnessed another mixed session Wednesday, with shares following a similar pattern ...

Brazil’s Debt to Lower to 55% of GDP

Brazil’s head of the Secretariat of the National Treasury, Joaquim Levy, says that at ...

Number of Cosmetics Factories Grow 8.7% in Brazil

A study by the Brazilian Association of Toiletries, Perfumes & Cosmetics Industries (Abihpec) indicates ...

An Unbearable Oregano Smell in the Airs of Brazil

Brazil’s Congressional Inquiry Committees resumed their work yesterday. The Ethics Board, the Control Office ...

Fasten Your Seat Belts

Brazil is the 6th largest film market in the world. Still, to be a ...

Strong Rain and Lightning Caused Brazil 17-State Blackout

Brazilian experts from different hydroelectric power sectors in Brazil came to the conclusion that ...

Foreign Tourists Spend US$ 1.5 Bi in Brazil While Brazilians Spend US$ 1.7 Bi Overseas

Foreign tourists spent US$ 1.5 billion from January to April this year in Brazil, ...

Brazilian Spoken Here

According to many Portuguese people 160 million Brazilians speak the language wrongly. Are all ...

Inquiry Asks for Ouster of 71 Brazilian Congressmen

Brazilian Senator Amir Lando, reporter of the congressional inquiry that investigated the sale of ...

Brazilian Economists Expecting Brazil Economy to Shrink

This year, Brazil's economy could shrink for the first time in 17 years as ...