CCBB BH presents until February 2026 the new installation Festa no Céu, by Daiara Tukano, inspired by Indigenous cosmology.
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Brazil, guest of honor at the 9th Pan-African Congress in Lomé, leads a historic delegation focused on reparative justice and pan-Africanism.
Gato Galáctico stages “Natal na Vila Láctea” at Qualistage on December 21, with music, fantasy and Christmas spirit for all ages.
Themed decoration, Santa Claus and educational activities mark December 6 and 7 at BioParque do Rio.
Immersive show LUMINISCENCE – Lights of São Paulo debuts at Sé Cathedral in 2026 with projections, live orchestra and choir.
Centro Cultural São Paulo hosts free Casa de Criadores and Trama Afetiva exhibitions on fashion, art and regeneration.
Nespresso’s Festive 2025 line combines exclusive blends, design accessories, and art-inspired gifts for a sophisticated holiday season.
“Urban Reflections: The Art of Daniel Melim” runs from January 31 to March 28, 2026, featuring new works and an interactive studio experience.
JK Iguatemi’s holiday celebration featured workshops, carols, Santa, and an exclusive drone show over São Paulo.
Art show at Memorial Getúlio Vargas presents local artists’ perspectives on urban Rio; free admission until January 18.
Shopping Leblon celebrates Christmas with Coral Villa Voice, kids’ workshops, festive parades, and a special gift campaign.
The city’s first Christmas program will feature orchestras, parades, themed decorations and storytelling events.
Coca-Cola Christmas Caravan arrives at Bangu Shopping on December 5 with lights, music, and holiday cheer.
Grupo Pela VIDDA RJ presents Solidarity Night for Life with Suzy Brasil and artists in support of HIV and AIDS awareness.
At 25, Gustavo Fagundes from São Paulo’s east side becomes the first Brazilian dancer hired by Universal Studios.
Branco Ancestral debuts at Teatro Estúdio with a dystopian satire on power, privilege, and society’s future.
Christmas edition of the Handcraft Fair in Cachoeiras de Macacu offers free workshops, shows, and artisan exhibits.
The show introducing Carlos Drummond de Andrade’s poetry to children runs until December 6 at EcoVilla Ri Happy in Rio de Janeiro.
“Autoficções,” by artist Cecília Maraújos, opens December 5 at Ateliê 31 in Rio de Janeiro, curated by Martha Werneck.
“Quilombolas: Em Terras de Jacintha” by Radilson Carlos Gomes da Silva opens December 4 at Mercado Público Gallery in Florianópolis.
A reflection by Father Alex Nogueira on the mystery of Christmas and God’s living presence among humanity.
“Caminho para casa – o mar é sempre mais pra dentro” opens December 12 at MACC, showcasing Black family histories from the coast.
Leitura opens its 132nd store at Norte Shopping in Rio’s North Zone with books, stationery, comics, and exclusive HarperCollins titles.
Inspired by Verdade Tropical, online project invites readers to explore Caetano Veloso’s music and memories starting December 2.
From December 5 to 6, Sesc 24 de Maio hosts the 8th Feira de Ideias, presenting projects that promote human rights across Brazil.
On December 10, Human Rights Day, admission to São Paulo’s Museum of the Portuguese Language will be free, with special exhibitions and gifts.
I.A.RES returns to Parque das Ruínas this Saturday, December 6, with free entry and experimental music, dance, and performance.
The brand’s emotional campaign invites reflection on how words shape family relationships and encourages love expressed aloud.
The Peruvian artist’s work reflects on armed conflicts in Peru and the intersection between ecology, inequality and political violence.