Isaac Belfort plays betrayed henchman Barrabás in Ópera do Malandro at Teatro Renault. From producer to star, he honors 50 years of the Brazilian classic with umbanda vibes.
Categoria: Culture
Negra Li hits the Camping stage this Friday (Jan 30), kicking off shows with Clareou and Pepeu Gomes at Sesc Verão 2026, heating up Rio das Ostras until Feb 8 with free sports and fun.
Zé Celso’s sudden death halted filming: “Abre a Coxia” premieres tonight on Arte1, diving into Teatro Oficina’s raw energy and Brazil’s theater resilience.
African matrix priests bless São Paulo’s Municipal Theater on Feb 7 with sacred rhythms, storytelling, and symbolic stair washing – immersing in Afro-Brazilian culture.
Marina Viski soars chasing fleeting pleasure in solo Renovada, blending aerial acrobatics and dance to probe human unrest at Sesc Avenida Paulista.
Giant dinosaurs roar into Bangu Shopping with wild kid rides and Sunday treasure hunts. Jurassic fun draws families until February 22.
On Feb 8, AquaRio offers autistic people free entry in a calm morning slot: companions at half price, tailored serene space for sensory comfort.
A full day at Cuca Pici turned into a K-Pop hotspot as Rede Cuca’s festival drew around 800 attendees and awarded new dance talents.
With a mural at Salvador’s Yemanjá House in Rio Vermelho, Tarcio V launches a Feb. 2-themed online store and confirms Maputo Street Art Festival.
Estevam Nabote, Victor Ahmar and Vini Maga bring “The Three Little Pigs” to Rio, delivering ever-changing laughs and direct audience interaction across São Gonçalo, the capital, and Niterói.
Geriatricus, Instagram sensation with 870K followers, storms Qualistage this Friday (30) turning 80s classics into hilarious grandma anthems.
Sandra Gonçalves blends personal photos and digital finds into hybrid images diving into human finitude, opening tomorrow at Centro Cultural Correios RJ.
Paulo Amorim, PhD in Math, unveils unique-stroke paintings in ‘O Pardal no Peito’ at Galeria Dobra/ArtNova, opening February 21 at Fábrica Bhering.
Galleries from Argentina, Portugal, Peru, and Mexico debut in SP-Arte 2026’s Showcase, expanding to 180 exhibitors with fresh contemporary design from April 8-12.
On the big-stage Festival Humor Contra-Ataca, Rodrigo Marques performs “História de Pescador” at Qualistage on Jan 31, with Júnior Chicó opening.
Picture unleashing your inner clown with a 30-year comedy legend: Vanderléia Will offers free clowning workshops in Florianópolis—sign up by Feb 16!
A 400 m², 26.8-meter mural is set to reshape Moinho’s skyline as Wes Gama unveils the artwork on January 31, on the new Rua ABertha.
Jaguars and diving ducks become stage games: Edu Pio brings “Nature Preservation Show” to BH’s Barreiro district—free entry.
The Nossos Brasis: between dream and reality exhibition has been extended to February 1, spanning 100 years of Brazilian art at CAIXA Cultural Brasília.
With a European tour and “Swan Lake” in June, SPCD launches its 2026 season inspired by Hilda Hilst, plus free e-books and education projects.
Juju Teófilo has begun filming Globoplay’s new vertical soap, alongside Fernanda Paes Leme and Laryssa Ayres, directed by Roberta Richard.
“Jetski” took over the night: Pedro Sampaio and Melody surprised BBB 26, as Kelly Key returned to the stage in Cif Espuma Milagrosa party.
At the opening of “Dobras e Desdobras,” Liane Roditi performs “Até 120,” turning CC Correios Rio into an immersive journey about women’s bodies.
Live shows and athlete-led workshops hit Rio as Sesc Verão 2026 brings free activities to units and partner venues through Feb 8.
With an air-conditioned big top, a giant LED screen, and a scenic “mini zoo,” Babylon Circus extends its run at Bairro Harmonia through Feb 22.
Machu and Picchu: the alpaca pair newly arrived at Rio’s BioParque had their names picked by the public via a QR vote and Instagram.
Machu and Picchu: the alpaca pair newly arrived at Rio’s BioParque had their names picked by the public via a QR vote and Instagram.
Over Carnival, February’s program at CCBB Rio turns into a cool escape: Pará women photographers with VR and scent, Japanese cinema, and Brazil’s biggest Sarah Maldoror retro.
AquaRio keeps an extended schedule for summer and hosts Tio Alex workshops and games for families on January 24–25.
Tom Cridland, aka “Sir El Tom”, beat alcoholism via piano during COVID lockdowns—now he storms Qualistage on Jan 22 with Elton John’s timeless hits.