It's Carnival! Brazil's five day festival of dancing, bare flesh and wild costumes gets underway despite Zika fears
Rio's five-day festival of dancing, bared flesh and wild costumes got underway in the face of warnings the Zika virus might make even kissing dangerous.
Mayor Eduardo Paes handed a big golden key to the carnival's ceremonial King Momo, who promised a spectacular show.
'With great happiness, brotherly love and peace, I declare the best carnival on Earth open - our carnival in the marvelous city,' the dancing king, who is elected ahead of the festivities, said on Friday.
The annual mega-bash famed for lavish and skimpily dressed samba parades and all-night street dancing is expected to attract as many as five million people.
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In Sao Paulo, carnival celebrations were kicked off under intermittent summer rain, with a tribute to Carlinhos de Jesus, one of Brazil's most famous salon dancers
Revelers dressed as Aedes aegypti mosquitos participate in the ìGalo da Madrugaî or The Dawn Rooster carnival parade, in downtown of Recife, Brazil. The Aedes is a vector for the transmission of the Zika virus
Revelers of the Perola Negra and Aguia de Ouro samba schools perform during the first night of carnival parade at the Anhembi Sambadrome in Sao Paulo Carnival Parade at the Anhembi Sambadrome
This year's carnival across Brazil starts under the cloud of the mosquito-transmitted Zika virus
Rio de Janeiro is struggling with deep recession and the economic hurt has extended to the carnival industry
Regal delight: The floats kept on coming at the carnival which went ahead despite the current Zika virus scare which is gripping Brazil
Smart outfits: A dancer from the Rosas de Ouro samba school performs (left) while a member of the samba school, Nene de Vila Matilde, (right) has fun on the streets
Revellers of the Aguia de Ouro samba school perform during the first night of the carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dazzling: This year's carnival across Brazil starts under the cloud of the mosquito-transmitted Zika virus, which normally provokes few ill effects, but is blamed for an outbreak of serious birth defects in babies born to mothers infected while pregnant
Glorious in blue: Performers dazzled on the streets as the annual carnival, which attracts five million people each year, got underway
All smiles: Like the rest of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro is struggling with deep recession and the economic hurt has extended to the carnival industry
Mayor Eduardo Paes handed a big golden key to Rio's carnival ceremonial King Momo, who promised a spectacular show. With great happiness, brotherly love and peace, I declare the best carnival on Earth open - our carnival in the Marvelous City,' the dancing king, who is elected ahead of the festivities, said on Friday
In Sao Paulo, Brazil's most populous city and its economic capital, carnival celebrations were kicked off under intermittent summer rain, with a tribute to Carlinhos de Jesus, one of Brazil's most famous salon dancers.
This year's carnival across Brazil starts under the cloud of the mosquito-transmitted Zika virus, which normally provokes few ill effects, but is blamed for an outbreak of serious birth defects in babies born to mothers infected while pregnant.
The scare gripping Latin America took a new twist with the announcement that the virus - so far believed to be transmitted almost exclusively through mosquito bites - can be detected in saliva and urine.
There is no proof yet that Zika can spread through bodily fluids, said Paulo Gadelha, head of the Fiocruz institute in Rio de Janeiro. But he still advised pregnant women 'to avoid kissing.'
The carnival usually peaks on Sunday and Monday nights with competing samba parades famous for their choreography and extraordinary costumes
What a creation: Hundreds of people can be seen watching as the colourful parade continues through the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Imaginative costumes: The carnival is continuing over the weekend across Brazil as visitors from across the globe arrive to join in the fun
The Zika scare gripping Latin America took a new twist with the announcement that the virus - so far believed to be transmitted almost exclusively through mosquito bites - can be detected in saliva and urine
Pearly kings and queens: The carnival usually peaks on Sunday and Monday nights with competing samba parades famous for their choreography and extraordinary costumes
Colourful character: Big ensembles competing in the Sambadrome say that city funding has dried up and that private sponsors are also running scared
Immaculate costumes: As the crowds increased so did the the number of performers who took in all manner of costume and culture
Groovy: The hippie-movement looks to be the inspiration for this VW Camper Van and performers part of the carnival's parade
Revelers of the Perola Negra samba school perform during the first night of carnival parade at the Anhembi Sambadrome
The carnival which peaks on Sunday and Monday nights with the competing samba parades at the Sambadrome, famous for their choreography and extraordinary costumes.
But like the rest of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro is struggling with deep recession and the economic hurt has extended to the carnival industry.
Big ensembles competing in the Sambadrome say that city funding has dried up and that private sponsors are also running scared, while the plunging value in the national currency means importing mostly Chinese fabrics for costumes has driven up prices.
'The situation has been difficult for four or five years, but this year was worse because everyone is in crisis and prices are rising,' the administrator of the Uniao da Ilha samba school, Marcio Andre Mehry de Souza, said.
In Sao Paulo, revelers of the Perola Negra samba school perform during the first night of carnival parade
Having fun: The dancing continued way into the night - with millions of people on the streets enjoying themselves with the festival fun
Magnificent creatures: The administrator of the Uniao da Ilha samba school, Marcio Andre Mehry de Souza, said the financial situation had been difficult for four or five years
Team of dancers: In Sao Paulo, Brazil's most populous city and its economic capital, carnival celebrations were kicked off under intermittent summer rain, with a tribute to Carlinhos de Jesus, one of Brazil's most famous salon dancers
Scary monsters: The carnival season across Brazil has started up with the organisers in Rio declaring their event the 'best on Earth'
Green prickly characters: All manner of different designs were used to create the fabulous floats for the hugely popular carnival
Great look: A dancer from the Unidos da Vila Maria samba school performs during a carnival parade in Sao Paulo backed by drummers
Super designs: Hours and hours of work would have gone into the design and manufacture of the dozens of colourful carnival floats
Get into the groove: Dancers dressed up conjure all manner of poses to get the audience moving at the carnival event in Sao Paulo
Electric movers: Lightbulbs were the cue here for someone when dreaming up these wacky costumes for the popular carnival parade
This way forward: An arrow-leading float takes centrestage here as the carnival continues in the streets as the crowds look on
Hours and hours of work would have gone into the design and manufacture of the dozens of colourful carnival floats
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