An evening of celebration, reflection, and appreciation of Afro-Brazilian culture, featuring discussions on Candeia’s legacy, the power of samba as a vehicle for collective consciousness, and the importance of Black memory in shaping the country’s history.
The panel on Music Documentaries brought together Dom Filó, Emílio Domingos, and Juliana Vicente to highlight the role of music documentaries in preserving the memory of Brazilian Black culture
In the heart of Little Africa, the launch of the Pactuá Rio Institute brought together leaders committed to strengthening the Black presence in decision-making circles and expanding opportunities for the future.
The film tells the story of RENAFRO and how a network created by terreiro peoples has become one of the most important references in the defense of health, citizenship and human rights in Brazil.
The event brought together the best of black musical culture with physical activities, dance and a lot of style. It was a meeting of body expressions and black narratives, where movement becomes language and training becomes resistance.
On Africa Day, Sandra Sá, Pjêff and Cozme release a new reinterpretation of "Dançando com a Vida" in a music video that celebrates ancestry, music and the Afro-diasporic connection.
The movement, known for occupying public spaces with lots of Black Music and Afro-entrepreneurship, held its main celebration at Praça da Pira Olímpica (outside the CCBB), in downtown Rio
In celebration of International Museum Day, on May 18th, Cultne.TV presents a special collaboration with CGTN (China Global Television Network), held at MUHCAB — the Museum of Afro-Brazilian History and Culture, in Rio de Janeiro.
The festival is now in its 13th year, celebrating Afro-Brazilian ancestry, spirituality, and culture. The program included traditional rituals, cultural performances, parades, discussion groups, and educational activities