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.
Categoria: Culture
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.
Opening Feb 10 at Galeria Lama, “Folia dos Seres” turns Carnival into a political, symbolic world—free admission.
CAIXA Cultural Rio kicks off a free educational program in February, from a sensory trail to kids’ Carnival workshops—sign-ups online.
Artist Sandra Gonçalves unveils farewell secrets in guided tours of ‘Tessituras do Adeus’ exhibit at Centro Cultural Correios RJ, open until March 14.
Creative workshops and live music light up Flamengo from Feb 6-8 to honor the Little Notable’s birthday, plus new accessibility upgrades at the museum.
“O Pardal no Peito” opens Feb 21 at Dobra/ArtNova: Paulo Amorim’s paintings take over Fábrica Bhering through March 7.
São Paulo Dance Company launches its 2026 international tour with seven works plus a workshop across Germany and France in February and March
Foam cannons, the educational BioFolia, and Carnival dance parties take over BioParque do Rio from Feb 14–17, with workshops and kids’ activities.
A 6-cm chef “cooks” on your table with 3D projections at Canopy by Hilton São Paulo Jardins, a Brazil-first immersive dinner starting February 4.
Whindersson Nunes kicks off his 2026 Tour at Teatro Claro in São Paulo from February 20 to March 1 with the hilarious “Isso Definitivamente Não é Um Culto”.
Colorful films on MAB windows catch Salvador’s sunlight, casting vibrant beams in Beatriz Milhazes’ first solo show, blending with the city’s tropical vibe and vibrant heritage.
At Qualistage, Luana Zucoloto turns corporate chaos into a 4-act comedy, with Jeffinho Farias opening the night on February 7.
World leaders like Terry Dale and Ray Bloom storm Rio for TurisMall, turning icons like Museu do Amanhã into hotspots for tourism investments and innovation from March 12-14.
Edible sculptures of hens and bunnies by Alain Ducasse and Pierre Hermé take over Galeries Lafayette vitrines from March, ahead of Easter on April 5.
Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel’s drumline storms AquaRio’s lobby on February 6, kicking off ocean-themed pre-Carnival fun with kids’ blocks and workshops for all ages in South America’s top aquarium.
Families groove to samba and frevo at Pacaembu on Feb 14 with Trupe’s Carnival Party, blending festive beats with Brazil’s soccer passion.
Diego Rivera’s illusions ignite social struggles: MASP launches three online art history courses from Feb to June 2026, linking Latin American vibes to its European masterpieces.
A vibrant Bolivian bloc storms São Paulo’s Light Station as guided tours honor samba women: Museu da Língua Portuguesa kicks off February with free Carnival vibes and cultural returns.
Coral Paulistano revives lost Guarnieri work in world premiere at Paulistano 90 Years: Memories concert on February 12.
Órbitas Abstratas exhibition hits final week at Sesc Niterói, closing February 7 with abstract prints by Brazil’s top contemporary engravers from North to South.
The Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra launches its 2026 season at Rio’s Theatro Municipal on Feb. 10, with popular tickets priced at R$ 2.