Former Rio Carnival Queen and samba dancer Mari Mola joins União de Maricá for the 2027 Special Group debut with two decades of experience on the avenida.
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Lorca’s 1936 classic hits Rio’s Teatro Cândido Mendes with a rock-infused staging that sharpens its message about female oppression and freedom.
Every Sunday in April at 4 PM, Carioca Shopping’s Food Court hosts free live shows featuring magic, live music, and Brazilian pagode for the whole family.
Every Sunday in April at 4 PM, Carioca Shopping’s Food Court hosts free live shows featuring magic, live music, and Brazilian pagode for the whole family.
At 5 AM, a couple faces impossible breakup in Ivan Viripaev’s A Linha Solar, Brazil premiere starring Carol Gonzalez and Chico Carvalho at CCBB SP.
The iconic Unidos de Vila Isabel drum corps, marking 80 years, takes the stage at Rio Scenarium this Saturday alongside samba masters and a traditional
In a first for the series, the iconic villain Cuca disguises herself as a human to sneak into the farm. Actress Kelly Guidotti takes on the character’s new
The iconic Brazilian theme park unveils its biggest transformation in 35 years: ten multisensory rooms take visitors on a guided journey through industrial
Every Sunday in April at 4 PM, Carioca Shopping’s Food Court hosts free live shows featuring magic, live music, and Brazilian pagode for the whole family.
Togolese Foreign Minister Robert Dussey visited the Valongo Wharf and CEAP in Rio, in a powerful agenda on memory, reparation, and Africa-Brazil ties.
MAM Rio opens on April 18 a sweeping retrospective of Rubem Valentim, featuring 180 works that blend sacred geometry with Afro-Brazilian symbolism.
Around 100 works spanning six decades go on view at Casa Roberto Marinho on May 14, in a show conceived by Waltercio Caldas himself.
Five decades devoted to the cavaquinho reach the Sala Cecília Meireles stage on April 17, with tributes to Paulinho da Viola and Waldir Azevedo.
At 29, São Paulo actress Larissa Noel leads “Prazer, Zezé! The Musical” and debuts in Netflix’s “Radioactive Emergency” series.
New Directives in Times of Peace, by Bosco Brasil, opens in Rio on April 30 with Eric Lenate and Fernando Billi at Teatro Poeira.
Tenor Thiago Arancam honors Brazil’s collective memory with songs from Vale Tudo, Pantanal and Terra Nostra in a one-night concert on April 25 in São Paulo.
Italy’s Court of Cassation meets in April, and first-instance courts already uphold citizenship rights with no generational limits.
Brazil’s most traditional TV awards show returns April 26 at 7:15 PM on SBT and Disney+, celebrating 75 years of Brazilian television.
French comedian Paul Cabannes wraps up the festival’s 3rd edition at Qualistage with the farewell tour of “Alma de Brasileiro” this Friday (Apr 10).
This Sunday, Rio’s historic Salão Assyrio hosts PERC-RIO, UNIRIO’s award-winning percussion ensemble, in a boundary-pushing concert experience.
From April 17–25, CCBB Rio de Janeiro offers free events: Yoshitaka Amano’s landmark exhibition, live samba, jazz and a night of horror cinema.
Chinese and Brazilian musicians shared the stage at Teatro Poupex Cultural in a landmark concert that officially opened the Brazil–China Cultural Year 2026.
After nearly ten years, Rio de Janeiro’s city hall officially regulated the Praça Mauá Craft Fair, securing income for 40 families and supporting thousands in
A never-before-seen circular screen at the gallery’s center. Sandra Cinto personally walks visitors through her 11th solo show at Casa Triângulo on April 11.
Richard Orlinski’s monumental sculpture lands at the University of Milan before expanding Fidenza Village’s open-air art route.
Free admission sets the tone as Metais à 5 takes over São Gonçalo Municipal Theater on April 15 with an educational instrumental concert.
Drums, flutes, and electronic music share the stage at MAZ Música in April, honoring indigenous, quilombola, and riverside communities. Free entry on April 10.
“Pasqualino and Nature,” by Cia. Lúdica, visits two public schools in Santa Isabel on April 14–15 with free, fully accessible performances for students.
At SP-Arte 2026, Mirela Cabral unveils bags with original paintings, turning the artwork into an experience of use, circulation and choice.
Yoshitaka Amano’s largest exhibition opens April 22 at CCBB Rio with 218 original works, immersive installation and free admission.