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Clarisse Miranda
Clarisse Miranda Gomes
Birth:
16/10/1975
Brasil / Rio de Janeiro / Rio de Janeiro
Apresentadora / Produtora / Produtora Cultural
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About
An actress since the age of 11, I also worked as a model. In 2002, I began my career as a hostess, a role I held for over 20 years, becoming a leading figure in the field and working on campaigns for brands such as Louis Vuitton, Amsterdam Sauer, Nike, Converse, MTV, Multishow, Fashion Rio, and São Paulo Fashion Week, among others. I have hosted celebrities such as: Grace Jones, Erika Baduh, Miss Elliot, Madonna, Kobe Bryant, former President Dilma Rousseff, Bill Clinton, Spike Lee, Angela Davis, Lenny Kravitz, Gisele Bündchen, Mario Testino, Jean Paul Gaultier, Tom Cruise, and others.As a cultural producer, I created the NaBeca parties, which brought DJs from the black scene in Rio’s suburbs to the South Zone for the first time, and the Baile Black Power, a party with a live band honoring the masters of soul, featuring guests such as Gerson King Combo, Carlos Dafé, Sandra de Sá, Be Negão, Hilton, and Marcelo Falcão. I was a founding partner of Truque Produções, producing corporate events and providing PR services for brands such as: Adidas, Nike, Coca-Cola, Quem Magazine (Carnival VIP Boxes in Rio and Salvador), Vogue, Marie Claire, Oi, Som Livre, and others.... I was a producer for nine years at the Centro Afrocarioca de Cinema and served as master of ceremonies for the Zózimo Bulbul Black Film Festival—Brazil, Africa, the Caribbean, and Other Diasporas—for seven years. As a master of ceremonies, I also hosted: RedBul Funk-se, the 1st edition of Rio Parada Funk, the 3rd Rio Without Prejudice Awards, the 5th Fluminense Heritage Meeting, the OCUPA-SE Project, TIM Music - Positive Women, and the opening of the Ancestral Treasures of Peru exhibition. A self-taught researcher of Black Culture for the past five years, I lead workshops that explore the History of Humanity from a real, Black perspective. I work as a talent at Côrtes Companhia, the first agency in the Brazilian market to work exclusively with Black content creators. As an actress: I made a guest appearance on the soap opera *Vai na Fé*, starred in 5 of the 10 episodes of the series *VIZINHOS* on Canal Brasil, performed in shows at *Nós do Morro* under the direction of Cico Caseira, and was part of the acting troupe for the *Vidiga Improvisa* project.
Clarisse Miranda
An actress since the age of , I also worked as a model In , I began my career as a hostess, a role I held for over years, becoming a leading figure in the field and working on campaigns for brands such as Louis Vuitton, Amsterdam Sauer, Nike, Converse, MTV, Multishow, Fashion Rio, and São Paulo Fashion Week, among others I have hosted celebrities such as: Grace Jones, Erika Baduh, Miss Elliot, Madonna, Kobe Bryant, former President Dilma Rousseff, Bill Clinton, Spike Lee, Angela Davis, Lenny Kravitz, Gisele Bündchen, Mario Testino, Jean Paul Gaultier, Tom Cruise, and others As a cultural producer, I created the NaBeca parties, which brought DJs from the black scene in Rio’s suburbs to the South Zone for the first time, and the Baile Black Power, a party with a live band honoring the masters of soul, featuring guests such as Gerson King Combo, Carlos Dafé, Sandra de Sá, Be Negão, Hilton, and Marcelo Falcão I was a founding partner of Truque Produções, producing corporate events and providing PR services for brands such as: Adidas, Nike, Coca-Cola, Quem Magazine Carnival VIP Boxes in Rio and Salvador , Vogue, Marie Claire, Oi, Som Livre, and others I was a producer for nine years at the Centro Afrocarioca de Cinema and served as master of ceremonies for the Zózimo Bulbul Black Film Festival—Brazil, Africa, the Caribbean, and Other Diasporas—for seven years As a master of ceremonies, I also hosted: RedBul Funk-se, the st edition of Rio Parada Funk, the rd Rio Without Prejudice Awards, the th Fluminense Heritage Meeting, the OCUPA-SE Project, TIM Music - Positive Women, and the opening of the Ancestral Treasures of Peru exhibition A self-taught researcher of Black Culture for the past five years, I lead workshops that explore the History of Humanity from a real, Black perspective I work as a talent at Côrtes Companhia, the first agency in the Brazilian market to work exclusively with Black content creators As an actress: I made a guest appearance on the soap opera Vai na Fé , starred in of the episodes of the series VIZINHOS on Canal Brasil, performed in shows at Nós do Morro under the direction of Cico Caseira, and was part of the acting troupe for the Vidiga Improvisa project
Afro Day News - June 9–15
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Cultne’s Black Women’s Group Participates in the Book Biennial
SME and GERER are dedicating space at the Biennial to an initiative created to recognize, empower, and celebrate the Black women who, day in and day out, build this collection of memory, communication, and resistance at Cultne
Black Women's Group at Cultne
The group is made up of a diverse group of women working in various fields such as culture, education, audiovisual media, journalism, memory, and heritage, including international representatives The episode highlights the importance of fostering self-esteem, aesthetics, and the empowerment of Black women, featuring a photo shoot that celebrates these women’s identity and strength Furthermore, it reinforces the relevance of Cultne as a space for resistance, cultural production, and education, which promotes inclusion, female leadership, and the strengthening of Black narratives Finally, it highlights the importance of community, mutual support, and the fight against patriarchy, inspiring Black women to dream, believe in themselves, and carve out their places in society and the audiovisual market