O Homem da Meia-Noite
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Full nameClube Carnavalesco de Alegoria e Crítica O Homem da Meia-Noite
FoundationFebruary 2, 1931
Symbolman with a Van Dyke beard and gold tooth dressed in a suit with a Bow tie and top hat
LocationOlinda
Headquarter at Olinda's historical center | |
Midnight Man's doll at 2008 parade | |
| Full name | Clube Carnavalesco de Alegoria e Crítica O Homem da Meia-Noite |
|---|---|
| Foundation | February 2, 1931 |
| Symbol | man with a Van Dyke beard and gold tooth dressed in a suit with a Bow tie and top hat |
| Location | Olinda |
O Homem da Meia-Noite (Portuguese for 'The Midnight Man') is a carnival block in Olinda, Brazil. The block was created in 1931 by Benedito Bernardino da Silva, Luciano Anacleto de Queiroz, Sebastião da Silva, Cosme José dos Santos, Heliodoro Pereira da Silva, and shoemaker Manoel Joaquim dos Santos. It parades on carnival Saturday midnight at Olinda's historical center, being the first block to perform.[1] frevo is the main played rhythm, but others are also played, such as samba and marchinhas.
O Homem da Meia Noite is an intangible cultural heritage of Pernambuco since 2006.[2]
