Samba-Enredo 2020 - Viradouro de Alma Lavada
G.R.E.S Unidos do Viradouro (RJ)
A Celebration of Ancestry and Empowerment in 'Samba-Enredo 2020 - Viradouro de Alma Lavada'
The song 'Samba-Enredo 2020 - Viradouro de Alma Lavada' by G.R.E.S Unidos do Viradouro is a vibrant celebration of Afro-Brazilian culture, history, and spirituality. The lyrics are rich with references to the Orishas, particularly Oxum, the goddess of fresh water, beauty, and love, whose golden aura is said to bring blessings and prosperity. The repeated invocation of 'Ora yê yê ô Oxum!' underscores the spiritual significance and the deep connection to African heritage.
The song also pays homage to the historical struggles and triumphs of Afro-Brazilian women. Lines like 'Levanta, preta, que o Sol tá na janela' and 'A alforria se conquista com o ganho' highlight the resilience and hard work of these women, who fought for their freedom and dignity. The imagery of women washing clothes and preparing food is symbolic of their role in sustaining their families and communities, while also representing a cleansing and renewal of the soul.
Furthermore, the song celebrates the cultural contributions of Afro-Brazilian women through music and dance. The references to 'ciranda de roda' and 'terreiro sambar' evoke traditional Afro-Brazilian dances and rituals, emphasizing the importance of preserving and honoring these cultural practices. The mention of Xangô, another powerful Orisha, and the 'coral cheio de amor' reflects the unity and strength derived from their spiritual beliefs. Overall, 'Samba-Enredo 2020 - Viradouro de Alma Lavada' is a powerful tribute to the enduring spirit and cultural legacy of Afro-Brazilian women.