Mangueira - Samba-Enredo 2015
Samba-Enredo
Celebrating the Spirit of Mangueira: A Tribute to Brazilian Women
The song 'Mangueira - Samba-Enredo 2015' by Samba-Enredo is a vibrant and heartfelt tribute to the Mangueira samba school and the indomitable spirit of Brazilian women. The lyrics are a celebration of the cultural and historical significance of Mangueira, one of the most traditional and respected samba schools in Rio de Janeiro. The song opens with a declaration of eternal devotion to Mangueira, emphasizing the need for respect and recognition of its legacy. This sets the tone for a narrative that intertwines personal memories with broader cultural themes.
The lyrics pay homage to the 'divina dama' (divine lady), a metaphor for the guiding female figures in the singer's life, such as grandmothers and mothers, who have instilled pride and hope. The imagery of 'descendo o morro entre becos e vielas' (descending the hill through alleys and lanes) evokes the vibrant and often challenging life in the favelas, while the 'mar de rosas' (sea of roses) symbolizes beauty and resilience. The song also references the spiritual and cultural practices of the Afro-Brazilian community, with mentions of orixás and traditional dances, highlighting the deep-rooted connections between samba and African heritage.
The chorus and verses celebrate the contributions of iconic women in Mangueira's history, such as Dona Zica and Neuma, who are revered for their strength and influence. The lyrics describe these women as 'divas tão guerreiras' (such warrior divas) and 'jequitibá' (a strong, resilient tree), underscoring their importance in the community. The song is not just a tribute to these individuals but also a broader acknowledgment of the role of women in preserving and enriching Brazilian culture. Through its poetic and evocative language, 'Mangueira - Samba-Enredo 2015' encapsulates the essence of pride, tradition, and the enduring spirit of Mangueira and its people.