Acadêmicos do Grande Rio

The Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Acadêmicos do Grande Rio is a samba school of the Special Group of the carnaval of the city of Rio de Janeiro, being headquartered on Almirante Barroso street in Duque de Caxias.

History

In the 1950s, the city of Duque de Caxias had an effective participation in the Carioca Carnival, with the samba school Cartolinhas de Caxias. This school was placed among the elite of the schools 3 times (1951, 1958 e 1959), posteriorly placed, and frequently, among the intermediate schools and being well respected in the samba world. The last parade of Cartolinhas was in 1971, when with the goal to found a big school, that would worthily represent the municipality of the directors of Grande Rio and Acadêmicos de Caxias, these two schools unified and created in 1988, the Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Acadêmicos do Grande Rio.

The school is very criticized for excessively taking famous people to the avenue and for its excellent results in the judging commission, because of the investments of the patron Jayder Soares and of Milton Perácio, that was the first president of the school.

Like mentioned above, Grande Rio has become specially notorious for bringing famous actresses as Queen of the Drums Sections, called "Rainhas de Bateria". Some of these celebrities below were included over the last years:

Carnavals of Grande Rio

In its starring, in 1989, the school already rose to the next group, passing to the Grupo de Acesso A. In 1990, with the samba-enredo (plot) about the city of Rio de Janeiro, obtained again the 2nd place, and rose to the Special Group. When it starred among the big schools, the school did not go well:with the plot Antes, Durante e Depois: o despertar do homem ("Before, During, and After:the rouse of the man"), the school was placed in the 16th collocation, and returnmed to Grupo de Acesso A, despite to count on people such as the singer Dominguinhos do Estácio and the bateria director Mestre Paulão (consecrated in União da Ilha).

In 1992, the school reconquered the right to compete in the principal parade, being the champion of the Grupo de Acesso, with the plot Águas Claras para um Rei Negro ("Clear Waters for a Black King"). In its return to the Grupo Especial, with the plot No mundo da lua ("In the world of the moon"), of Alexandre Louzada, the school stimulated the Marquês de Sapucaí and was placed in the 9th collocation. In the following years, it did not have good results, but always maintained itself in the Special Group.

The arrival of Max Lopes to Grande Rio, in 1998, made the school obtain again good collocations. With a plot in honor to Luís Carlos Prestes, obtained the 8th collocation; in 1999, homaging Chatô, the school obtained its best collocation until then: 6th place. In 2000, with the Carnaval at sight, talked about the carnavals and the Brazilian parties celebrated for 500 years. A 9th place was not well received by the school, that would already leave an imprint in the Carioca Carnaval.

In 2001, the school brought again a good samba (this time with Quinho), and the star Joãosinho Trinta in command to tell the story of José Datrino. Once again, all complained about the school's 6th place, with no right to parade in the Parade of the Champions. In 2002, did not succeed to return to the Parade of the Champions, because it was placed in the 7th collocation. In 2003, with the plot O nosso Brasil que vale ("Our Brazil that is Worth"), the school of Duque de Caxias, finally succeeded to parade in the Parade of the Champions, with the third place celebrated like it was the title.

In the carnaval of 2004, the school had a bad accomplishment. Bringing a plot about the prevention of the AIDS, everything went bad: some floats were considered immodest and were censured and paraded covered, and even the parade itself was quite drowsy; the only exceptions were the good performance of the bateria and the tune of the community. Result: 10th place and the demmission of Joãosinho Trinta after the parade.

In 2005, the school did again a good parade, with the plot Alimentar o corpo e alma faz bem ("Feeding the body and the soul is good"). Counting on the sponsorship of Nestle, it brought well-built cars, a happy parade, great acting of the bateria, and conquest. Because of that the school was placed, like in 2003, in the third collocation. In the carnaval of 2006, telling the history of the exploration in the Amazon, the Grande Rio conquers its best result: the vice-championship, because it lost two tenths for exceeding the maximum time of parade in 1 minute (what took to the tie in number of points with the school Unidos de Vila Isabel, that won for having better notes in the requirements of tie breaking).

In 2007, the school homaged its city, Duque de Caxias, plot signed by the carnaval producer Roberto Szaniecki (that already signed the carnavals of 1996, 2005, and 2006 of the school). The school conquered its vice-championship for the second time.

For the carnaval of 2008, the school of Duque de Caxias brought to the Sambadrome the importance of the gas in our daily lives,[1] homaging the city of Coari, in Amazonas, that possesses the petrochemical pole of Petrobrás, conquering a third place[2] and finishing with the departure of Roberto Szaniecki after the results.

In 2010, the school took runner up honors in that year's Carnival edition. In the carnaval of 2018, In 2018, the school has hired the experienced carnival Renato Lage and Márcia Lage that together signed the last fifteen carnivals in your school-godmother, the Salgueiro. Where a problem in the last car of the school and holes in evolution, in which resulted in a loss of 0.5 tenths and his relegation to Serie A after 26 years.

Carnival 2019

Founded 22 September 1988
School-godparent Salgueiro
General information
President Milton Perácio
President of honor Jayder Soares and Helinho de Oliveira
Carnival producer Renato Lage and Márcia Lage
Carnival singer Evandro Malandro
Carnival director Thiago Monteiro
Harmony director Amaury Martins, Caca Santos
Cristiane Ângelo, Paulo Santos
Director of Battery Mestre Fafá
Queen of Battery Juliana Paes
Mestre-sala and Porta-Bandeira Daniel Werneck and Taciana Couto
Choreography Hélio Bejani and Beth Bejani

Titles and prizes

  • Grupo de Acesso A (second division): 1992
  • Estandarte de Ouro (best plot): 1994
  • Estandarte de Ouro (best samba/Grupo de Acesso): 1992
  • Best place in the Special Group: 2006 and 2007 (2 vice-championships)

Historic names of the school

Classifications

Year Place Division Plot Carnivals Producers Singers
1989 Vice-Champion Group 3 O mito sagrado de Ifé Edson Mendes and Ricardo Ayres
1990 Vice-Champion Group A Porque sou carioca Wany Araújo and Fernando Lopes Paz Dominguinhos do Estácio
1991 16th place Group Special Antes, durante e depois, o despertar do homem Wany Araújo and Fernando Lopes Paz Dominguinhos do Estácio
1992 Champion Group A Águas claras para um rei negro Lucas Pinto and Sônia Regina David do Pandeiro
1993 9th place Group Special No mundo da lua Alexandre Louzada Nêgo
1994 12th place Group Special Os santos que a África não viu Lucas Pinto Nêgo
1995 16th place Group Special História para ninar um povo patriota Lucas Pinto Nêgo
1996 11th place Group Special Na era dos Felipes o Brasil era espanhol Roberto Szaniecki Nêgo
1997 10th place Group Special Madeira-Mamoré, a volta dos que não foram, lá no Guaporé Alexandre Louzada Nêgo
1998 8th place Group Special Prestes, o cavaleiro da esperança Max Lopes Nêgo
1999 6th place Group Special Ei, ei, ei, Chateau é nosso rei! Max Lopes Nêgo
2000 9th place Group Special Carnaval à vista - não fomos catequizados, fizemos Carnaval Max Lopes Nêgo
2001 6th place Group Special Gentileza "X" - O profeta do fogo Joãosinho Trinta Quinho
2002 7th place Group Special Os papagaios amarelos nas terras encantadas do Maranhão Joãosinho Trinta Quinho
2003 3rd place Group Special O nosso Brasil que Vale Joãosinho Trinta Wander Pires
2004 10th place Group Special Vamos vestir a camisinha meu amor! Joãosinho Trinta Wander Pires
2005 3rd place Group Special Alimentar o corpo e alma faz bem! Roberto Szaniecki Wander Pires
2006 Vice-Champion Group Special Amazonas, o Eldorado é Aqui Roberto Szaniecki Bruno Ribas
2007 Vice-Champion Group Special Duque de Caxias, o Caminho do Progresso, o Retrato do Brasil Roberto Szaniecki Wander Pires
2008 3rd place Group Special Do Verde de Coari, Vem Meu Gás, Sapucaí! Roberto Szaniecki Wander Pires
2009 5th place Group Special Voilá, Caxias! Para sempre liberté, egalité, fraternité, merci beaucoup, Brésil! Não tem de quê! Cahê Rodrigues Wantuir
2010 Vice-Champion Group Special Das arquibancadas ao camarote número 1, um Grande Rio de emoção, na Apoteose do seu coração Cahê Rodrigues Wantuir
2011 Hors Concours Group Special Y-Jurerê Mirim - A Encantadora Ilha das Bruxas (Um conto de Cascaes) Cahê Rodrigues Wantuir
2012 5th place Group Special Eu acredito em você. E você? Cahê Rodrigues Wantuir
2013 6th place Group Special Amo o Rio e vou à luta: ouro negro sem disputa… Contra an injustiça em defesa do Rio Roberto Szaniecki Emerson Dias and Nêgo
2014 6th place Group Special Verdes olhos de Maysa sobre o mar, no caminho: Maricá Fábio Ricardo Emerson Dias
2015 3rd place Group Special A Grande Rio é do Baralho Fábio Ricardo Emerson Dias
2016 7th place Group Special Fui no Itororó beber água, não achei. Mas achei a bela Santos, e por ela me apaixonei... Fábio Ricardo Emerson Dias
2017 5th place Group Special Ivete do rio ao Rio! Fábio Ricardo Emerson Dias
2018 12th place Group Special Vai para o trono ou não vai? Renato Lage and Márcia Lage Emerson Dias
2019 Group Special Que nunca?... Que atire a primeira pedra![3] Renato Lage and Márcia Lage Evandro Malandro

References

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