Waldemar Esteves da Cunha

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Waldemar Esteves da Cunha
Rei Momo
Known forRei Momo Waldemar
SpouseEunice de Oliveira Cunha
ChildrenSônia, Selma, Waldemar jr, Sílvia[1]

Waldemar Esteves da Cunha (August 9, 1920 – April 8, 2013) was at the time of his death in 2013, the oldest

King Momo in Brazil.[2][3]

Biography

Waldemar Esteves da Cunha was born in the port city of Santos, Brazil, on August 9, 1920. For many years he worked with dental articles in the family company.

In 1950 he was elected

King Momo of Santos, after the Dona Dorotea Marathon
, a marathon on Santos' beach.

He was Momo of Santos until 1990 and was at the time of his death the oldest

King Momo in Brazil. In 1957 he suffered a golpe when Rei Momo Eduardo was elected, from Rio de Janeiro
. After 1957, he was Momo until 1990.

Between 1997 and 2000 the Carnival of Santos had some security troubles. The city wanted the Samba Schools to be great as National Carnivals (Rio and São Paulo) and the parades were on the Orla beach, but unfortunately it was all locked.

King Momo Waldemar, during the Carnival of 2001, at the age of 81, came back on the Avenues to lay peace and joy. Unfortunately, nothing happened, and the parades were blocked until 2005. In that year Santos had a new Sambadrome, in Northwestern City, larger than the area of the Orla beach.

Pensioned, Waldemar lived in Santos with his wife. He had four children, six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. [4][5] He died in Santos on April 8, 2013.[6]

Post mortem

In 2018, 5 years after his death, the Carnaval Memorial and the Department of Culture organized an exhibition in his honor.[7]

Gallery

  • King Momo Waldemar five years before his death. (2008)
    King Momo Waldemar five years before his death. (2008)
  • King Momo, with the band of peace-maker 2001, receives courtesy visit of Queen Andréa (Carnival 1989).
    King Momo, with the band of peace-maker 2001, receives courtesy visit of Queen Andréa (Carnival 1989).

References

  1. ^ "Carnaval santista chora a perda de seu rei". novomilenio.inf.br. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Novo Milênio: Tempo de Carnaval (5-b)
  3. ^ Admin (February 26, 2014). "Waldemar, um Rei Momo digno de Guiness Book" (in Portuguese). memoriasantista.com.br. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  4. ^ Corpo do primeiro Rei Momo de Santos é enterrado no Memorial.
  5. ^ Um reinado na memória santista: Waldemar, o Rei Momo.
  6. ^ Corpo do primeiro Rei Momo de Santos é enterrado no Memorial Archived August 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Exposição homenageia Rei Momo Waldemar Esteves da Cunha". santos.sp.gov.br (in Portuguese). January 18, 2018. Retrieved October 17, 2018.

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