Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel


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.

History

The Mocidade was founded on 10 November 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 anymore any relegation to the lower divisions.

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 time the championship of the 1-A Division with "O Descobrimento do Brasil" ( "The Discovery of Brazil" ) in its debut appearance.

Next year, Fernando Pinto assumed the post of carnival producer and director, producing exceptional 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" ).

It advanced to the Special Group in 1990, and won three general championships since then.

Classifications

Place Group Plot Carnival Producer Singer
1956Padre MiguelCastro Alves
19575th2O Baile das RosasAri de Lima
1958Champion2Apoteose do SambaAri de Lima
19595th1Os Três Vultos que Ficaram na HistóriaAri de Lima
19603rd1Frases célebresAri de Lima
19617th1Carnaval no RioAri de Lima
19625th1Brasil no campo culturalAri de Lima
19636th1As Minas GeraisAri de Lima
19647th1O Cacho da BananaAri de Lima
19656th1Parabéns para Você, RioLuís Gardel
19666th1Academia Brasileira de LetrasGuilherme Martins and Alfredo Brigs
19677th1História do Teatro Através dos TemposPoty
19686th1Viagem Pitoresca Através do BrasilMário MonteiroTôco
19697th1Vida e Glória de Francisco Adolfo VarnhagenGuilherme Martins and Alfredo BrigsTôco
19704th1Meu Pé de Laranja LimaGabriel Nascimento and Ari de CastroTôco
19719th1Rapsódia de SaudadeClóvis BornayJurandir Melo
19727th1Rainha Mestiça em Tempo de LunduClóvis BornayJurandir Melo
19737th1Rio Zé PereiraArlindo RodriguesTião da Roça
19745th1A Festa do DivinoArlindo RodriguesNey Vianna
19754th1O Mundo Fantástico do UirapurúArlindo RodriguesNey Vianna
19763rd1Mãe Menininha do GantoisArlindo RodriguesNey Vianna
19778th1Samba Marca RegistradaAugusto Henrique (Gugu)Ney Vianna
19783rd1BrasilianaArlindo RodriguesNey Vianna
1979Champion1AO Descobrimento do BrasilArlindo RodriguesNey Vianna
1980Vice-Champion1ATropicália MaravilhaFernando PintoNey Vianna
19816th1AAbram Alas para a Folia, aí vem a MocidadeCarnival ComissionNey Vianna
Ecila Cirne, Edmundo Braga, Paulino Espírito Santo
19827th1AO Velho ChicoMaria Carmem de SouzaNey Vianna
19836th1AComo era Verde meu XinguFernando PintoNey Vianna
1984Vice-Champion1AMamãe eu quero ManausFernando PintoAroldo Melodia
1985Champion1AZiriguidum 2001, um carnaval nas estrelasFernando PintoNey Vianna
19867th1Bruxarias e histórias do arco da velhaEdmundo Braga e Paulino Espírito SantoNey Vianna
1987Vice-Champion1ATupinicópolisFernando PintoNey Vianna
19888th place1Beijim, beijim, bye, bye BrasilFernando Pinto and Cláudio PeixotoNey Vianna
19897th1Elis, um trem de emoçõesEly Peron and Rogério FigueiredoNey Vianna
1990ChampionSpecialVira, Virou, A Mocidade ChegouRenato Lage and Lilian RabeloPaulinho Mocidade
1991ChampionSpecialChuê, Chuá, As águas vão rolarRenato Lage and Lilian RabeloPaulinho Mocidade
1992Vice-ChampionSpecialSonhar não custa nada, ou quase nadaRenato Lage and Lilian RabeloPaulinho Mocidade
19934thSpecialMarraio feridô sou reiRenato LagePaulinho Mocidade
19948thSpecialAvenida Brasil – Tudo passa, quem não viu?Renato LageWander Pires
19954thSpecialPadre Miguel, olhai por nósRenato LageWander Pires
1996ChampionSpecialCriador e CriaturaRenato LageWander Pires
1997Vice-ChampionSpecialDe corpo e alma na avenidaRenato LageWander Pires
19986thSpecialBrilha no céu a estrela que me faz sonharRenato LageWander Pires
19994thSpecialVilla Lobos e a Apoteose BrasileiraRenato LageWander Pires
20004thSpecialVerde, amarelo, azul-anil, colorem o Brasil no ano 2000Renato LagePaulo Henrique
20017thSpecialPaz e harmonia, Mocidade é alegriaRenato LageDavid do Pandeiro
20024thSpecialO Grande Circo MísticoRenato Lage and Márcia LáviaWander Pires
20035thSpecialPara sempre no seu coração – Carnaval da doaçãoChico SpinozaPaulinho Mocidade
20048thSpecialNão Corra, Não Mate, Não Morra – Pegue Carona Com a Mocidade! Educação No TrânsitoChico SpinozaPaulinho Mocidade
20059thSpecialBuon Mangiare, Mocidade! A Arte Está na MesaPaulo MenezesRoger Linhares
200610thSpecialA Vida Que Pedi a DeusMauro QuintaesWander Pires
200711thSpecialO Futuro no Pretérito, Uma História Feita à MãoAlex de SouzaBruno Ribas
20088thSpecialO Quinto Império: De Portugal ao Brasil, uma Utopia na HistóriaCid CarvalhoBruno Ribas
200911thSpecialMocidade apresenta: Clube Literário Machado de Assis e Guimarães Rosa, estrela em poesia!CebolaWander Pires
20107thSpecialDo paraíso de Deus ao paraíso da loucura, cada um sabe o que procuraCid CarvalhoDavid do Pandeiro and Nêgo
20117thSpecialParábola dos Divinos SemeadoresCid CarvalhoNêgo and Rixxah
20129thSpecialPor Ti, Portinari, Rompendo a Tela, a RealidadeAlexandre LouzadaLuizinho Andanças
201311thSpecialEu vou de Mocidade com samba e Rock in Rio, por um mundo melhorAlexandre LouzadaLuizinho Andanças
20149thSpecialPernambucópolisPaulo MenezesBruno Ribas and Dudu Nobre
20157thSpecialSe o mundo fosse acabar, me diz o que você faria se só lhe restasse um dia?Paulo BarrosBruno Ribas
201610thSpecialO Brasil de La Mancha - Sou Miguel, Padre Miguel. Sou Cervantes, Sou Quixote Cavaleiro, Pixote BrasileiroAlexandre Louzada and Edson PereiraBruno Ribas
2017SpecialAs mil e uma noites de uma 'Mocidade' pra lá de MarrakechAlexandre Louzada and Edson PereiraWander Pires

The Independents of Padre Miguel

Big Performers of the School

Wander Pires, creates youth minister and one of the icons of singers of samba school.
Andrea de Andrade former-wife patron's Rogério Andrade that it was battery queen, in the years of 2010 and 2011.

Premiation Titles

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