Ipanema(Portuguese pronunciation:[ipaˈnẽmɐ]) is a neighbourhood located in theSouth Zoneof the city ofRio de Janeiro,Brazil, betweenLeblonandArpoador.The beach at Ipanema became known internationally with the popularity of theBoss a novasong, "The Girl from Ipanema"("Garota de Ipanema"), written byAntônio Carlos JobimandVinícius de Moraes.
Ipanema | |
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Coordinates:22°59′01″S43°12′16″W/ 22.98361°S 43.20444°W | |
Country | Brazil |
State | Rio de Janeiro (RJ) |
Municipality/City | Rio de Janeiro |
Zone | South Zone |
Etymology
editThe nameIpanemaoriginally referred to a river in the state of São Paulo, its etymology deriving from theTupi languagewordsipá(pond) andnem-a(stinking).[1]Possible translations for its original meaning are "worthless water", "stinking lake", "turbid water", or "water worthless for human consumption".[2]The historianTeodoro SampaiotranslatedIpanemaas "bad water".[3]
The neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro was named after José Antonio Moreira Filho, the Baron of Ipanema, who in 1883 created the first urban settlement in the region.[4]
The border area betweenCopacabanaand Ipanema is known locally as "Copanema".
History
editIpanema today consists mostly of land that once belonged toJosé Antonio Moreira Filho,Baron of Ipanema. The name "Ipanema" did not refer originally to the beach, but to the homeland of the baron atSão Paulo.[5]
Character
editIpanema is adjacent toCopacabanaandLeblonbeaches, but it is distinct from its neighbours. It is relatively easy to navigate because the streets are aligned in a grid. Ipanema's beach culture includes surfers and sunbathers who gather daily at the beach. Every Sunday, the roadway closest to the beach is closed to motor vehicles allowing local residents and tourists to ride bikes, roller skate, skateboard, and walk along the ocean. Ipanema is one of Rio's most expensive districts to live in; private investment has led to the building of world-class restaurants, shops, and cafés.
Ipanema has played a cultural role in Rio de Janeiro since the city's beginning, with its own universities, art galleries, and theatres. It holds a street parade, theBanda de Ipanema,during Carnival festivities separate from those of Rio de Janeiro, attracting up to 50,000 people to the streets of Ipanema.
Beach
editThe beach at Ipanema is known for its elegant development and its social life. Two mountains called theDois Irmãos(Two Brothers) rise at the western end of the beach, which is divided into segments delineated bypostos,or lifeguard towers. Beer is sold everywhere, along with the traditionalcachaça.There are always circles of people playingfootball,volleyball,andfootvolley,a locally invented sport that is a combination of volleyball and football.
In the winter thesurfcan reach three metres (nine feet). The water quality varies from clear light-blue water to a more murky green after heavy rains. Constant swells help keep the water clean, and the often treacherous beach break regularly forms surfable barrels. Just west of this colourful section, towardsLeblon, Rio de Janeiro,is another popular stretch of sand known as Posto 10, referring to the #10 lifeguard station.
The beach is one of many areas that suffers from the city's poor waste treatment. In its waters, "fecal coliform bacteria sometimes spike at 16 times the Brazilian government's 'satisfactory' level."[6]Large amounts of pollutants are still dumped into the sea through the nearbymarine outfallpipe, a matter of increasing concern to ecologists.[7]
Beachgoers often applaud the sunset in the summer.[8]In 2008, theTravel Channellisted Ipanema Beach as the sexiest beach in the world.[9]
Posto 9
editPosto 9 is the section of the beach around the #9 lifeguard station, across from Joana Angelica Street. Its notoriety began around 1979 whenFernando Gabeira,later afederal deputyfor the State of Rio de Janeiro, returned from political exile in France and was photographed there in a thong.[10]He had been a member of the leftist urban guerrilla groupMR8,which kidnapped the American ambassador,Charles Burke Elbrick,in 1969 and demanded the release of fifteen political prisoners in exchange for his life.[11][12]
Gabeira became a political celebrity with the publication of a memoir about his experiences as a guerrilla and his years in exile. In 1979, he was photographed wearing a skimpy purple swimsuit at Ipanema, and gave an interview to a gay and lesbian newspaper, inciting rumours that he was gay, which he neither confirmed nor denied. His going to the beach at Posto 9 made it famous throughout the country.[10][13]
Posto 9 inherited its status as a gathering spot for counter-cultural types from the area nearFarme de Amoedo Street,next to the dunes calledDunas do Baratoand a pier that was demolished in the 1970s. It has a long history of public cannabis smoking (illegal in Brazil), police raids, and gatherings of left-wing intellectuals. It is still popular with students, artists, actors, and liberal-minded people.
Feira Hippie de Ipanema
editA group ofhippiesstarted a Sunday market in Ipanema in 1968 and the traditional fair continues with over 700 stalls set up at the Feira Hippie de Ipanema (Ipanema Hippie Market).
Cultural references
editIpanema gained fame with the rise of the popularBoss a novasound, when residentsAntônio Carlos JobimandVinicius de Moraescreated their ode to the neighbourhood, "The Girl from Ipanema."The song was written in 1962, with music byJobimand Portuguese lyrics byde Moraes;English lyrics were written later byNorman Gimbel.
References
edit- ^Eberhard Gärtner; Christine Hundt; Axel Schönberger (1999).Estudos de história da língua portuguesa.TFM. p. 163.ISBN978-3-925203-66-4.
- ^Joana Darc Purcino Lage (28 June 2019).Guardiãs da Vida: Vale das almas Guardiãs da Vida.Bibliomundi. p. 191.ISBN978-1-5260-1209-8.
Ipanema: Significa "água imprestável", "lago fedorento", "água turva", "água imprestável para o consumo humano"... Ypanema, da língua Yaathe, original da tribo Fulni-ô, também possui o mesmo significado de "água turva", "água imprestável para o consumo humano". English: "Ipanema" means "worthless water", "stinking lake", "turbid water", or "water worthless for human consumption"...Ypanemain the Yaathe language, originally from the Fulni-ô tribe, arose in reference to a river in the Sorocaba region, and means "turbid water" or "water that can not be used for human consumption."
- ^Teodoro Sampaio (1901).O tupí na geographia nacional: memoria lida no Instituto historico e geographico de S. Paulo.Casa Eclectica. p. 156.
- ^"Significado do nome dos Bairros do Rio de Janeiro".13 April 2020.
- ^"Significado do nome dos Bairros do Rio de Janeiro".13 April 2020.
- ^Ravenscroft, Nick (2 January 2014)."Filthy waters around Rio spark safety fears for Brazil Olympic sea sports".ITV News.ITV plc.Retrieved25 May2016.
- ^"Biólogos alertam que emissário de Ipanema pode gerar danos à biodiversidade".14 July 2014.
- ^Robinson, Joe (24 July 2013)."8 of Brazil's best beaches".CNN.Retrieved17 September2014.
Beachgoers in Rio de Janeiro have been known to break into applause as the sun sets after a particularly fine day of bronzing.
- ^"YouTube Video, Travel Channel, 2008".YouTube.Archivedfrom the original on 2021-12-22.
- ^abZuenir Ventura (1 January 2005).Minhas histórias dos outros.Planeta. p. 117.ISBN978-85-7665-076-8.
- ^Rebecca J. Atencio (25 June 2014).Memory's Turn: Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil.University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 33–34.ISBN978-0-299-29724-4.
- ^Thomas E. Skidmore (8 March 1990).The Politics of Military Rule in Brazil, 1964-1985.Oxford University Press. p. 500.ISBN978-0-19-028167-0.
- ^Rebecca J. Atencio (25 June 2014).Memory's Turn: Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil.University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 39–40.ISBN978-0-299-29724-4.