At SP-Arte 2026, Mirela Cabral unveils bags with original paintings, turning the artwork into an experience of use, circulation and choice.
Categoria: Culture
Yoshitaka Amano’s largest exhibition opens April 22 at CCBB Rio with 218 original works, immersive installation and free admission.
Cia Xirê’s “Gbin” tours Sesc RJ in April and May, inviting children to experience Afro-Indigenous dance through diversity and connection.
With Gabriel Gonti, Nova Orquestra launches a Skank tribute in three free shows across Rio state this April.
With a free festival, workshops and school programs, Soberaninho brings Brazilian music and the arts to children in Petrópolis through June 2026
“The Girl Akili and Her Talking Drum” brings African oral tradition to free family shows in Rio de Janeiro and Duque de Caxias starting April.
On April 18, chef Dani Souza leads a free conversation about food racism at Quilombaque Cultural Community in Perus, São Paulo.
Rio’s Definitiva Cia. de Teatro premieres Elipse at Teatro Dulcina, laying bare the human machinery behind every show. April 8–30.
12,000 units sold in 5 days after launch: the Tiggo 5X 2027 leads Brazil’s retail market and pushes CAOA Chery to 4th place nationally.
With 83 images from the Festival de Curitiba archive, “Between Gazes” celebrates at PUCPR Cultural Center the encounters created through theater.
Current and former directors of Rio’s Paço Imperial discuss four decades of cultural legacy this Saturday, April 11, at 3 PM. Free admission.
On April 8, Rodrigo Bragança turns Teatro Alfredo Mesquita into a free multisensory performance where improvisation shapes every moment.
On Sunday, April 12, nine cultural spaces across six Brazilian cities open their doors for free to mark Shell’s 113th anniversary in Brazil.
Starting April 7, Disney+ subscribers across Brazil can watch and listen to Radio Disney live, at no extra cost, streamed directly from its São Paulo studios.
Four exclusive films hit Looke on April 8: a war crime thriller, an Italian comedy, a frontier adventure, and a Hungarian romance.
After 10 years, Feira Preta Festival returns to Rio in May with three days of Black culture, entrepreneurship, and heritage at Little Africa.
From April 9 to 19, Fenty Beauty hosts a temporary kiosk at Barra Shopping featuring the new Shake ‘n Play blush and immersive beauty experiences.
With eight cities and free concerts, Sesc Jazz & Blues Circuit 2026 begins in Paraty, making Rio’s inland a global music destination.
Brazil’s Bangu Shopping highlights its permanent Sensory Room during Abril Azul, a month-long campaign raising awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder.
“The Little Grain of Sand” by João Falcão opens April 18 at Teatro Sesi-SP with free admission and shows for audiences of all ages on Av. Paulista.
Starting April 11, Fundação Cultural Badesc in downtown Florianópolis opens its doors on Saturdays with a free charcoal drawing workshop and three art exhibitions.
Mala de Histórias celebrates six years bridging literature and culture, taking vulnerable children to the São Paulo Biennial show in Goiás.
Students from a Rio public school built an award-winning improv troupe during the pandemic. Now they debut “Peteca” on April 12 at Casa da Comédia Carioca.
Starring Tiago Abravanel and Evelyn Castro, Shrek The Musical opens April 15 at Teatro Renault with 30 actors, 25 songs and a major production.
“Ainda Existe Amor?” opens in April at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim in Ipanema, exploring marital crisis, gender inequality, and new beginnings on stage.
Gabi Magnani and Lesse Pierre open a free exhibition in Florianópolis exploring the charged relationship between life model and artist. Opens April 8.
The actor takes on the role of Benjamin in a production that bridges Warsaw in 1939 with the biblical story of Queen Esther, running in Rio de Janeiro and beyond.
After 26 years, Brazilian puppet theater company Cia PeQuod brings desire, dance and philosophy together in a daring new show opening April 9 in Rio de Janeiro.