By nogenta on Skatehive
Skateboarding Through Carnival: Occupying Rio’s Streets During Brazil’s Biggest Celebration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq96C4S2rwE&t=73s At the height of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, when the streets shift from simple transit routes into living spaces of collective gathering, celebration, and expression, Nogenta’s crew set out to skate across downtown, moving from Presidente Vargas to Praça XV through the unpredictable flow of street blocks. In Rio, Carnival transforms public space into popular territory, where bodies, rhythms, and narratives merge freely — a dynamic that closely mirrors skateboarding’s own roots as an urban countercultural practice. Along the way, surrounded by costumes, music, and spontaneous interactions with locals and traditional figures like the “bate-bolas,” the video captures the natural coexistence between two distinct yet complementary forms of occupying the city. On one side, Carnival stands as a popular movement that reclaims the streets for collective