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] Waldemar Esteves da Cunha was born in the port city of Santos, Brazil, on August 9, 1920.
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.
[6] In 2018, 5 years after his death, the Carnaval Memorial and the Department of Culture organized an exhibition in his honor.