The Fala Sério, Mãe! musical lands at Rio’s Roxy with author Thalita Rebouças onstage, a 140 m² screen-set and family-friendly bites.
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Picture your child suiting up as Afrânio the mascot to play tennis at Shopping Leblon, with ping-pong games and fun. This vacation workshop builds hype for Rio Open from Jan 23-Feb 1.
On Bossa Nova Day, Bossa Nova Mall hosts the free Circuito Bossa workout plus a DJ set of genre classics this Sunday (Jan 25).
Forget the skyline: Aruane Garzedin opens at Centro Cultural Correios with works that read the city’s ground as memory, conflict, and presence.
Amazon’s flying rivers come alive in translucent layers in Celaine Refosco’s MASC debut: a poetic journey blending childhood, Paris, and climate crisis, from Feb 4 to May.
Cosplayers strut and PS5 arenas open at Shopping Metropolitano Barra this Sunday (25th). Free entry unleashes anime and pop culture fun from 2pm to 8pm!
Rare Alfredo Volpi works, recovered from a millionaire SP heist, shine in “Ecos de uma coleção” exhibit before a $300K+ February 2 auction.
Rio youth aged 18-29 from favelas seize golden opportunity: free theater training with nationwide shows. Apply by Feb 2!
Niterói’s Grota offers free intensive music classes for students from Jan 26-30, featuring strings, winds, and orchestra. Sign up by Jan 25!
In 1938 Rome, under Mussolini and Hitler’s shadow, a lonely housewife and a gay radio host fired for his sexuality meet by chance, sharing confessions that transform their lives forever.
On São Paulo’s anniversary weekend, the Museum of the Portuguese Language is free and spotlights FUNK with 473 works.
A rescued bird takes flight at Sugarloaf Cable Car Park this Wednesday (1/22), as Turma da Mônica launches a kids’ immersive maze starting Friday.
Rio’s West Zone surges with Movimenta Bangu: Teatro Bangu Shopping links 1.6M residents to a creative boom, battling biases and fueling local economy.
Friday the 13th becomes pure luck at Belo Horizonte’s Bloco Fúnebre, backed by Grupo Zelo. Superstitions and death turn into humor and collective joy in 2026 Carnival.
K‑Pop backstage turns into fantasy: “K‑Pop Girls” blends humor, epic battles, and high-energy choreography at Teatro Grandes Atores.
Seventy paintings and an installation span 1983–2025 in Nonatto Coelho: 4 Decades of Art, opening Jan 27 at MAG in Goiânia, free entry.
On select Sundays, Bangu Shopping launches Samba da Chaminé: free live Brazilian music from
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Mystery games, trampolines and free workshops: Rio-area malls roll out kids’ camps, shows and creative activities through Feb 1.
Goias artists invade Bahia: 35 talents rock Salvador to Porto Seguro from Jan 30 to Mar 31 in free unprecedented cultural marathon with Sesc.
Picture time-traveling to Butantan’s origins! From Jan 21-24, the Science Park offers free games, workshops and guided tours for all ages, marking 125 years of breakthroughs.
“Eva Jospin: Re Selvagem” at Casa Bradesco clinches the 2026 Créateurs Design Awards, Brazil’s first win in excellence in art & design curation.
A drum beats, stage turns into Cidade Tiradentes: Circo Teatro Palombar debuts “Somos Periferia” with Jé Versátil’s slam poetry, daring acrobatics, and projections pulsing East Zone youth energy.
João Raul kisses Loreta Sofia in Brahma Lounge at Caldas Country Fest, live-shot scenes that ignite Globo’s “Coração Acelerado” premiere!
Luiz Zerbini’s epic “Canudos não se rendeu” graces the new cover of the Pinacoteca de São Paulo — 120 Years book, blending 250 iconic works from Almeida Júnior to Dalton Paula.
On Jan 31, Teatro da Praça turns selection into practice: breakfast, theater games, and a hands-on class for its 2026 Professional Theater Program.
Jorge Garcia Dance Company opened registration for a free workshop with Alício Amaral exploring Cavalo Marinho on Jan 27–29 in São Paulo.
A 15-video program newly added to MAM São Paulo screens at Pinacoteca do Ceará on Jan 24–25, with an accessible session and a talk.
Sold-out debut sparks 2nd Chitãozinho & Xororó Ship edition: Dec 3-6 on luxurious MSC Divina, with tickets now on sale for Brazilian music at sea.
Alagoas dancers stomp rhythms from Toré and Coco traditions on Sesc Copacabana’s stage, clashing ancestral roots with 21st-century manhood in “Umbigo” – Jan 22 to Feb 1.
Argentine pianist Alba Cáceres lights up Vale da Música’s Floating Stage with local jazz stars this Friday (23). Giller brothers and trumpeter Menandro Souza deliver hot contemporary jazz at 3 PM.