The group show “O Baile” celebrates 15 years of Luciana Caravello Gallery, uniting 15 artists who shaped its contemporary art journey.
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Renato Albani’s hit tour “A Ignorância É Uma Dádiva” arrives in Rio’s countryside this weekend with extra showtimes.
Descendants of Eliseu Visconti see for the first time the monumental Grand Curtain at Rio’s Theatro Municipal during a guided tour.
After drawing over 32,000 spectators across Brazil, Marília Gabriela’s acclaimed play returns to São Paulo for a limited season in March.
Applications are open: SPED launches an April course to prep artists for musical theatre auditions with photos, video, résumé and strategy by March 20
From March 5–8, Ilha Plaza Shopping celebrates Women’s Day with music, wine tastings, beauty sessions, and empowerment talks.
The Pilgrim Image of Our Lady of Penha travels through Espírito Santo during the 2026 Penha Festival, spreading faith and solidarity.
Now 16% of toy sales, board games are redefining home leisure with real human connection and less screen time.
Grupo Trapo celebrates 25 years with “The Banquet in Eden”, turning the mythic garden into a ritual of body, memory, and desire.
Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, and Snow White meet kids for a live show, crowning ceremony, and tea at Tietê Plaza Shopping every weekend in March.
After a publisher reversed its clearance, Brazil’s top Mamonas Assassinas tribute band drops four original tracks and announces a “30 Years of Nostalgia” tour.
A R$345,000 renovation is upgrading the auditorium floor, structure, and seating at Rio’s top concert hall — without interrupting its program.
Independent filmmakers from 21 Brazilian states can submit films until March 31 and compete for licensing deals worth up to R$255,000.
Musicians José Miguel Wisnik, Tiganá Santana and Zahy Tentehar headline a free concert marking the 20th anniversary of São Paulo’s Museum of the Portuguese Language.
Free and touring, Entre a Cruz e os Canibais uses sharp humor to expose the violent origins of São Paulo in 1599. Shows throughout March.
Directed by João Fonseca, Antonio Bivar’s classic comes back in a moving new version that exposes gender inequality and ageism.
Pluto TV unveils its March lineup with Friday the 13th marathon, nostalgic series, new channels, and award-winning films in “Critics’ Picks.”
Raquel Paixão and Elisa Lucinda reimagine the life of Brazil’s first female conductor in a musical journey blending art, memory, and activism.
The Australian guitar duo Ziggy & Miles opens the Iguatemi Series with Cultura Artística on March 16 at Teatro Iguatemi São Paulo.
Celebrate International Women’s Day with 5 Brazilian animations led by inspiring female characters on HBO Max.
Flamengo Beach turned into an open-air reading room as the Leituraço filled the sand with books, music, and collective encounters.
After Carnival ends, the festive spirit lives on with Favela Orquestra’s free concert at the Theatro Municipal’s Boulevard.
At Galeria Marília Razuk, Thiago Rocha Pitta explores landscape as a living organism in “The Egg as a Sphinx”, opening March 7.
On Comedian’s Day, Tom Cavalcante and Titela do Ceará take the stage at Qualistage for the 3rd Humor Contra-Ataca 2026 festival.
With over 150 free spots, the Tatuí Conservatory opens applications until March 9, featuring new specializations in Choro and Historical Performance.
At the Theatro Municipal steps, “Letters to a Young Fat Woman” redefines the body as a space of ritual, healing, and political beauty.
After ten years, “Human Bodies – Wonders of the Human Body” returns to Fortaleza with a renewed collection and immersive gallery at Iguatemi Bosque.
Massive panels near Aterro do Flamengo display works by Toz, Cadu, Mülambo, Marcos Chaves and Paulo Bruscky in ArtRio’s new project.
28 Brazilian film premieres, filmmaker Q&As, and a key industry forum arrive at CineSesc from March 12–18, 2026.
Brazilian duo opens “Leva tempo, mas vai dar tempo” on March 7 at Casa Seva, featuring 20 new works and a live-built performative wax installation. Free admission.