From March 1 to April 5, Sesc Santana presents “Encantos e Venturas,” an autobiographical magic show by William Seven inspired by the circus.
Categoria: Culture
Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro’s 2026 season honors Mozart, celebrates Puccini, and features operas, ballets and concerts from March to December.
On Comedian’s Day, the Humor Contra-Ataca festival fills Qualistage with Brazil’s top comics, celebrating the art and power of laughter.
On March 7 and 8, Caxias Shopping becomes the hub of music, food, and inclusion with Conexão Rio Festival 2026.
Over 150 free spots available: Senac RJ’s new Mobile Technology School arrives in Tijuca with courses in AI, Drone, Game Design, and more.
Starting March 6, MASP presents works by Silät collective — over a hundred Wichí weavers turning ancestral knowledge into political art and cultural resistance.
Giovana Tartas, Guilherme Bruschi, Heloisa Panuci, and Karine Abbati were selected for the Paulo Gaiad 2026 Open Call. First opening: March 12.
The Jogo Aberto open call seeks artistic, educational, and gastronomic projects tied to football for the Museum’s 2026–2028 lineup. Free applications through April 29.
In “Memórias para se Transformar em Flor,” spectators guide which memories the body will dance, exploring ties between humans and plants.
Directed by Rafael Bacelar, “A cura da Terra – Pequenas Revoluções” premieres March 7 at Ziembinski Theater, merging rock, ancestry, and ecology.
At 15, Rio de Janeiro dancer Pietra Rêgo is the only Latin American finalist at the prestigious Prix de Lausanne 2026.
An album recorded in New York, 19 musicians on stage, and Mônica Salmaso’s voice: Teatro Porto hosts a landmark tribute to Gilberto Gil on March 5.
Sixty artists, free admission, and a landmark 1921 palace in São Paulo: Brazil’s Radar Arte Contemporânea returns for its most powerful edition yet.
Brazilian choreographer Michelle Moura uses ventriloquism to split voice from body, mirroring our polarized, information-overloaded world. São Paulo, March 2026.
The iconic couple Andréa Sorvetão and Conrado join the PLOC Festival lineup, celebrating 21 years with a nostalgic show at Qualistage on Feb 28.
At Centro Cultural Correios RJ, artist Sandra Gonçalves guides audiences through “Weavings of Farewell” in three special encounters.
The “Sons Pelas Mulheres” project, from the Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra, gains momentum in 2026 with Vale’s support through the Rouanet Law.
The “Sons Pelas Mulheres” project, from the Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra, gains momentum in 2026 with Vale’s support through the Rouanet Law.
The “Hoje Tem Teatro” project turns the Agricultural Evolution Memorial in Horizontina into a cultural hub for Northern Rio Grande do Sul.
Crossroads, Renan Martins’s new choreography for São Paulo City Ballet, celebrates collective movement as political gesture at Theatro Municipal in March.
Antonio Pinto and Ed Côrtes perform the City of God soundtrack live for the first time in an immersive concert at Sesc 14 Bis.
Free treats like Biscoito Globo and mate tea mark Rio’s birthday celebration at Botafogo Praia Shopping, overlooking Sugarloaf Mountain.
Drummer Daniel Argolo launches a new concert series at Vale da Música with Herton Tancredi and Jean da Rosa celebrating Brazilian jazz.
This Saturday, the Botanical Garden Museum hosts the 2nd “De Flor em Flor” Festival, with theater, music, and free creative workshops.
After acclaimed seasons in São Paulo, “A Special Day” premieres at Teatro Claro Mais RJ on February 27, exploring love, acceptance, and prejudice.
Two world premieres and a free open rehearsal: São Paulo Companhia de Dança takes over Estação Motiva Cultural on March 3 and 4 with works redefining Brazilian contemporary dance.
Blue Note São Paulo delivers a vibrant week with MPB4, Vincen Garcia, and Banda Black Rio, merging jazz, MPB, and funk on one stage.
The exhibition “Geographies of a Compass Body” by Daniel Jorge presents 50 works exploring body, memory, and territory at CAIXA Cultural Rio.
Ana Laura Lopes performs her “Meu Endereço” tour at Audio São Paulo on February 28, promising an emotional and high-energy night.
In March, Mylene Costa presents “Form and Permanence” at ALESP, featuring new sculptures exploring silence, time, and femininity as form structure.