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The '''Grupo de Acesso''' - Access Group - was created for the first time in the [[Rio de Janeiro (city)|city of Rio de Janeiro]] when the |
The '''Grupo de Acesso''' - Access Group - was created for the first time in the [[Rio de Janeiro (city)|city of Rio de Janeiro]] when the UGESB, [[Federação Brasileira de Escolas de Samba|FBES]] and UCES resolved to organize a unique competition, unlike the last three years, where [[samba school|schools]] would be divided into groups. |
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Before this, there was only one association of samba schools and all the schools participated in the same division. However, in 1952, with the unification of the entities, people concluded that there were too many schools to parade in the same day, and divided the schools into groups according to each school's efficiency. Therefore, they decided to place in Group 1 (current Special Group) the best 24 schools, while the other schools would parade in Group 2 (current Access Group, or '''Grupo de Acesso'''), with the |
Before this, there was only one association of samba schools and all the schools participated in the same division. However, in 1952, with the unification of the entities, people concluded that there were too many schools to parade in the same day, and divided the schools into groups according to each school's efficiency. Therefore, they decided to place in Group 1 (current Special Group) the best 24 schools, while the other schools would parade in Group 2 (current Access Group, or '''Grupo de Acesso'''), with the promise of possibilities of ascension or fall, promise that was only realized in 1954, two years later. |
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In 1960, Group 3 (current Access Group B) was created, and in 1979, the first change of names, with the first Group D. The divisions began to be called Group 1-A, 1-B, 2-A e 2-B. |
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In 1984, with the foundation of [[LIESA]], the samba schools of Group 1-A began to not be affiliated to [[AESCRJ]], returning to affiliate in case of lowering, to dispute Grupo 1-B. In the year of 1987, new change: the divisions began to be called 1, 2, 3 e 4. In 1990, Group 1 began to be called Grupo Especial, Groupo 2 becomes 1 and so forth. The 5th division, current Group E, was called the Access Group, properly said. |
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In other cities, the name "Grupo de Acesso" also exists, but it does not always mean the same thing as in Rio de Janeiro. In [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], for example, the Access Group only refers to the second division, the one that is right below the Special Group, being that both (Access and Special Group) are |
In other cities, the name "Grupo de Acesso" also exists, but it does not always mean the same thing as in Rio de Janeiro. In [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], for example, the Access Group only refers to the second division, the one that is right below the Special Group, being that both (Access and Special Group) are administered by [[LigaSP]]. The other groups in São Paulo are administered by [[UESP]]. |
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Since carnival 2015, when LIERJ took on an emergency basis by modifying the Groups B, C, D for the Série B, C, D.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.galeriadosamba.com.br/noticia/desfiles-dos-grupos-b-c-e-d-serao-organizados/13112/1/|title=Desfiles dos Grupos B, C e D serão organizados pela Lierj|publisher=Galeria do Samba|date=2015-01-08|accessdate=2016-10-27}}</ref> However, with the arrival of new alloys [[Rio Carnival Leagues (LIESB-Samba é Nosso)|LIESB and Samba é Nosso]] should return the group and now held on Saturday of Champions with a kind of evaluation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sidneyrezende.com/noticia/254881+intendente+liesb+e+samba+e+nosso+efetivam+sorteio+da+ordem+dos+desfiles|title=Intendente: Liesb e Samba é Nosso efetivam sorteio da ordem dos desfiles|publisher=STZD|date=2015-09-18|accessdate=2016-10-27}}</ref> |
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==Access Group in the Carnaval of 2008== |
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After [[2006]] and [[2007]], [[LIESA]] reduced the numbers of schools affiliated to it by 12. Therefore, in the [[Carnaval]] of 2008, the Access Group will return to the anterior ascension and fall: in the Access Group A, one will rise to the Special Group and fall two to the Access Group B, then will rise two to Access Group A and fall three to Access Group C, then will rise three to Access Group B and fall three to Access Group D, then will rise three to Access Group C and descend three to Access Group E, then will rise three to Access Group D and the last placed will be eliminated from the Carnaval, remaining without parading during two or three years to wait for an avaliation of [[AESCRJ]], to know if it could display the title of [[samba school]] or to parade ''hors concurs '' in its city of origin. |
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:'''Access Group A (Saturday - Sambadrome)''' |
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#Estácio de Sá |
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#União da Ilha |
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#Acadêmicos do Cubango |
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#Lins Imperial |
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#Império da Tijuca |
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#Caprichosos de Pilares|Caprichosos |
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#Acadêmicos de Santa Cruz |
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#Renascer de Jacarepaguá |
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#Acadêmicos da Rocinha |
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#Império Serrano |
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:'''Access Group B (Tuesday - Sambadrome)''' |
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#União do Parque Curicica |
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#Mocidade de Vicente de Carvalho |
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#Arranco do Engenho de Dentro |
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#União de Jacarepaguá |
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#Unidos de Lucas |
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#Inocentes de Belford Roxo |
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#Alegria da Zona Sul |
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#Paraíso do Tuiuti |
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#Independente da Praça da Bandeira |
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#[[Unidos de Padre Miguel|Padre Miguel]] |
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#Sereno de Campo Grande |
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#Vizinha Faladeira |
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#Tradição |
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#Boi da Ilha |
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:'''Access Group C (Sunday-[[Estrada Intendente Magalhães]])''' |
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#Unidos do Cabuçu |
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#Em Cima da Hora |
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#Unidos do Amarelinho |
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#Unidos do Cabral |
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#Unidos do Anil |
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#Unidos do Jacarezinho |
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#Difícil é o Nome |
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#Acadêmicos do Dendê |
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#Acadêmicos da Abolição |
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#Arrastão de Cascadura |
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#Flor da Mina |
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#Leão de Nova Iguaçu |
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#Unidos da Ponte |
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#Acadêmicos de Vigário Geral |
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:'''Access Group D (Monday - Intendente Magalhães)''' |
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#GRES Rosa de Ouro |
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#Unidos de Vila Kennedy |
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#Villa Rica |
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#Mocidade Unida do Santa Marta |
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#[http://mocindependeinhauma.no.comunidades.net/ Mocidade Independente de Inhaúma] |
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#Gato de Bonsucesso |
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#União de Vaz Lobo |
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#Unidos de Cosmos |
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#Unidos de Manguinhos |
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#Acadêmicos do Sossego |
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#Unidos de Vila Santa Teresa |
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#Unidos do Uraiti |
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#Arame de Ricardo |
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#Acadêmicos do Engenho da Rainha |
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:'''Acces Group E (Tuesday - Intendente Magalhães)''' |
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#Unidos do Sacramento |
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#Paraíso da Alvorada |
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#Imperial de Morro Agudo |
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#Infantes da Piedade |
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#Mocidade Unida de Jacarepaguá |
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#[http://boemiosdeinhauma.no.comunidades.net/index.php Boêmios de Inhaúma] |
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#Canários das Laranjeiras |
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#Delírio da Zona Oeste |
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== See also == |
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*[[AESCRJ]] |
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*[[LIESA]] |
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*[[LigaSP]] |
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*[[samba school]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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Article translated from Lusophone Wikipedia. |
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{{Carnaval}} |
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[[Category:Brazilian Carnival]] |
[[Category:Brazilian Carnival]] |
Latest revision as of 21:57, 16 October 2021
The Grupo de Acesso - Access Group - was created for the first time in the city of Rio de Janeiro when the UGESB, FBES and UCES resolved to organize a unique competition, unlike the last three years, where schools would be divided into groups.
Before this, there was only one association of samba schools and all the schools participated in the same division. However, in 1952, with the unification of the entities, people concluded that there were too many schools to parade in the same day, and divided the schools into groups according to each school's efficiency. Therefore, they decided to place in Group 1 (current Special Group) the best 24 schools, while the other schools would parade in Group 2 (current Access Group, or Grupo de Acesso), with the promise of possibilities of ascension or fall, promise that was only realized in 1954, two years later.
In 1960, Group 3 (current Access Group B) was created, and in 1979, the first change of names, with the first Group D. The divisions began to be called Group 1-A, 1-B, 2-A e 2-B.
In 1984, with the foundation of LIESA, the samba schools of Group 1-A began to not be affiliated to AESCRJ, returning to affiliate in case of lowering, to dispute Grupo 1-B. In the year of 1987, new change: the divisions began to be called 1, 2, 3 e 4. In 1990, Group 1 began to be called Grupo Especial, Groupo 2 becomes 1 and so forth. The 5th division, current Group E, was called the Access Group, properly said.
In other cities, the name "Grupo de Acesso" also exists, but it does not always mean the same thing as in Rio de Janeiro. In São Paulo, for example, the Access Group only refers to the second division, the one that is right below the Special Group, being that both (Access and Special Group) are administered by LigaSP. The other groups in São Paulo are administered by UESP.
Since carnival 2015, when LIERJ took on an emergency basis by modifying the Groups B, C, D for the Série B, C, D.[1] However, with the arrival of new alloys LIESB and Samba é Nosso should return the group and now held on Saturday of Champions with a kind of evaluation.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Desfiles dos Grupos B, C e D serão organizados pela Lierj". Galeria do Samba. 2015-01-08. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
- ^ "Intendente: Liesb e Samba é Nosso efetivam sorteio da ordem dos desfiles". STZD. 2015-09-18. Retrieved 2016-10-27.