Casa Museu Eva Klabin launches 10 courses and a free talk on fashion, art and collecting through May 2026, alongside its current exhibition.
Categoria: Culture
Percussionist transforms Northeastern Brazilian rhythms into contemporary electronic soundscape with Ava Rocha and Isaar at Sesc Bom Retiro.
Dendê Macêdo transforms discarded objects into instruments and presents Sons Reciclados at Audio Rebel on February 19-20, with free public workshop.
After winning the Humor Award at FITA 2025, the show starring André Dale, George Sauma, and Leandro Soares reopens at Teatro Gláucio Gil and tours seven SESC venues across Rio de Janeiro state.
Archaeology reveals São Paulo territory inhabited 4,000 years before colonial founding. Launch features lecture and stone tool workshop on February 28.
Brazilian Carnival has roots in ancient Roman and Greek festivals. Discover how a European celebration became the country’s biggest popular festivity.
Brasilprev enables the major production premiering in April at Teatro Renault, featuring Tiago Abravanel as Shrek and expanding cultural access for Brazilian families.
British economist explored Ilê Aiyê’s initiatives in Salvador and proposed international exchanges to study the afro bloc’s creative economy model.
City History Museum hosts collective show transforming verses by the poet from Paraná into visual reflections on memory, body, and permanence.
A puma was recorded in Iguaçu National Park on February 9 along the road to the falls. The animal is monitored by the local project and has cubs.
Cia Pé no Chão brings Brazilian popular and carnival dances to Porão Cultural’s Saturdays in February, as Marcello Sampaio challenges actors in a bold body and drama workshop.
First comprehensive exhibition of the Franco-Guadeloupean filmmaker in Brazil showcases 34 works redefining Black and women’s cinema history. Free admission through March.
From 02/26 to 04/20/2026, Pequena Companhia de Teatro takes over CCBB SP with 4 free shows, a workshop, and an exhibition, plus post-show talks on select dates
With the Theatro Municipal packed, the Orquestra Filarmônica Metropolitana opened its 2026 season and announced Vale support via Brazil’s Rouanet Law for “Sons Pelas Mulheres”.
CCBB Rio turns its rotunda into a mini-bloco on Feb 28, and “Viva Mauricio” adds an extra access slot for visitors with disabilities on Feb 24.
To survive apartheid, Sizwe takes a dead man’s name in Réggis Silva’s staging, running Feb 26–Mar 29 at Galpão do Folias
Motorcyclists spin in the Globe of Life as clowns delight kids in Raduan Circus, kicking off today at Santa Cruz Shopping parking lot through March 14.
A stunning 110m² LED panel now dazzles at Leblon Shopping’s main entrance, blending art and tech to redefine visitor arrivals in Rio.
Rap reading clubs ignite Centro Cultural iBT with Stefanie and Amiri, as samba nights and experiments honor Brazil’s carnival vibe this February.
On Carnival Tuesday, stores shut down, but RJ shopping mall food courts stay buzzing late, offering eats and fun for partygoers needing a break.
As Rio Carnival heats up, Leblon Shopping stores close Monday (16th) and Tuesday (17th), but food court stays open 12pm-10pm to fuel the partygoers.
From Feb 10, Tannat Almadén 50 Years becomes a guided pairing with local sheep cheeses in Santana do Livramento, Brazil.
Two tickets for the price of one: NYC Off-Broadway Week opens bookings for 26 shows from Feb 16 to Mar 12, including 16 debuts.
After packed screenings, Best Films of the Year reaches its final week at CAIXA Cultural Rio, with tributes and critic-led talks from Feb 18–22.
Urban, peripheral dance takes over Sesc 24 de Maio from Feb 19 to Mar 1, with free Charme sessions and Grupo Favela shows on stage.
ROCK SP 360° launches Feb 26, immersing viewers in São Paulo’s rock scene with 360° VR—free access at rocksp360.art.br
Impossible Atlantean flowers bloom in white ceramics in Patrícia Secco’s Tramas exhibit, blending myth, Brazil, and eco-awareness at Correios RJ.
Lucinha Araújo turns 90 as Bloco Exagerado’s 2026 theme: Feb 14 at Praça Tiradentes, “Minha Flor, Meu Bebê,” Jorge Rios and the Folia Verde seal.
At Rio’s Gávea Planetarium, “Um Lugar Logo Ali” reaches its final weekend with a kids’ tale about mental health, diversity, and modern-day rush.
Without interviews or narration, “Pele” premieres on SescTV on 13/2 at 10pm, reading political and intimate memory from Brazil’s city walls.