Antonio Pinto and Ed Côrtes perform the City of God soundtrack live for the first time in an immersive concert at Sesc 14 Bis.
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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.
After success in Portugal and Brazil, Claudia Raia and Jarbas Homem de Mello bring “Menopause Scenes” to Teatro João Caetano from April 2–12.
Travelers embark on a literary journey across Gabriel García Márquez’s Colombia, reliving the places that inspired “One Hundred Years of Solitude”.
An asteroid wipes out dinosaurs 66 million years ago, paving way for humans: relive it at NYC’s Natural History Museum in 2026, plus Frida Kahlo and Raphael masterpieces.
St. Patrick’s Day Passeio Pedra Branca returns March 7–8 in Palhoça, SC: 3 stages, 26 craft breweries, and free admission for the whole family.
Brazil’s leading animation festival announces 52 selected films across 4 competitive sections, with prizes totaling over €2,300 in Goiânia this March.
Performance artist Cássia Nunes launches the e-book Complexo das Artes Goianas on March 4 at 9am during FAV-UFG’s opening class in Goiânia, free entry.
Five new concerts on SescTV explore Brazilian roots, afro-jazz and chamber music as spaces of invention and belonging.
After a successful 2025, Renato Turnes’ “Homens Pink” returns with accessible performances in Florianópolis and São José on February 27 and 28.
Carnival lives on in Niterói: Orquestra da Grota performs a free concert this Sunday (28) at Centro EcoCultural Sueli Pontes.
Dragon Dance, tea ceremony and Tai Chi highlight the free Chinese New Year celebration at São Paulo’s Immigration Museum with Ibrachina.
An unprecedented symphonic tribute to Cazuza brings Criolo, Bebel Gilberto, and others with the Heliópolis Orchestra at Teatro Bradesco.
The new Samba Practice School opens at Centro Cultural Olido with live performances and a public samba jam session.
PLOC celebrates 21 years with a unique festival at Qualistage: 21 artists, six hours of live nostalgia from the 1980s.
CAIXA Cultural Rio screens the complete works of Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher in a free retrospective from March 3 to 15.
In Washington, DC, masterpieces by Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Matisse, and Chagall make the U.S. capital a must-see art destination.
Work uniforms and fishing nets become sustainable fashion in SENAI CETIQT’s “Upcycling Challenge” exhibition at MAC Niterói until March 4.
Due to high demand, Gabriel Villela’s “Medea” stays at Sesc Consolação until March 15 and hosts a debate on women in theater.
A homophobic attack at a memorial Mass became a stage monologue: “Hétero Sigilo” opens March 6 at Teatro Laura Alvim, starring and written by Bernardo Dugin.
Brazil’s Minas Gerais state hosts its first-ever Hip-Hop Summit on March 14–15 in Contagem. 300 free spots for MCs, DJs, b-boys, b-girls, and graffiti artists.
On March 8, BioParque do Rio reserves 90 minutes of exclusive access for people with autism — free entry and a quieter, sensory-friendly environment.