Samba-Enredo 2022 - Ka Ríba Tí Ÿe - Que Nossos Caminhos Se Abram
G.R.E.S Paraíso do Tuiuti
A Journey of Liberation and Pride: The Samba-Enredo of Tuiuti
The samba-enredo 'Ka Ríba Tí Ÿe - Que Nossos Caminhos Se Abram' by G.R.E.S Paraíso do Tuiuti is a powerful anthem of liberation, pride, and cultural heritage. The song opens with a call to the Tuiuti community, asserting that with divine support, no opposition can prevail. This sets the tone for a narrative deeply rooted in African heritage and the struggle for freedom, symbolized by the opening of the 'senzala' (slave quarters).
The lyrics pay homage to significant African figures like Mandela and Zumbi, whose noble blood is said to flow through the veins of the Tuiuti people. The invocation of deities such as Ogun, Oxalá, and Exu highlights the spiritual guidance and protection that the community seeks in their journey towards freedom and equality. The song emphasizes the importance of understanding and confronting the roots of prejudice, which stem from narrow-mindedness and cruel inequality.
The mention of Dandara, a symbol of resistance and empowerment, reinforces the message of fighting oppression with strength and wisdom. The imagery of a 'baobá malê' (a sacred tree) growing from the ground symbolizes resilience and the enduring spirit of the African diaspora. The song also celebrates the cultural richness and knowledge of the black community, with references to historical and cultural figures like Mercedes and Estelas, who serve as beacons of light in the struggle for equality.
The chorus, with its call to sing and celebrate the beauty and heritage of the black community, serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of cultural pride and unity. The song concludes with a tribute to the Orixás, the deities of the African pantheon, underscoring the spiritual and cultural connections that bind the community together.