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Agência Brasil Rio – A National Afro-Brazilian Culture Museum (Muncab), a longtime dream of the Society of Friends of Afro-Brazilian Culture (Amafro) is now a lot closer to becoming reality. The Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) has announced that it will provide financial support for the museum which will be built in Rio de Janeiro. The
Agência Brasil Rio – A National Afro-Brazilian Culture Museum (Muncab), a longtime dream of the Society of Friends of Afro-Brazilian Culture (Amafro) is now a lot closer to becoming reality. The Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) has announced that it will provide financial support for the museum which will be built in Rio de Janeiro. The
Agência Brasil Brasília – One objective is to get culture and ideas once again flowing across the Atlantic Ocean between Africans and Brazilians. Another is to hold an international conference to raise funds for artistic presentations in Brazil and Africa. This is the cultural side of the African trip by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula
Agência Brasil Brasília – One objective is to get culture and ideas once again flowing across the Atlantic Ocean between Africans and Brazilians. Another is to hold an international conference to raise funds for artistic presentations in Brazil and Africa. This is the cultural side of the African trip by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula
"Writings of the Memory", an exhibition bringing together around 500 pieces about the evolution of writing throughout the history of civilization, begins this Wednesday (07) in São Paulo. The oldest records of writing were found in the ancient Mesopotamian region, know today as Iraq.
"Writings of the Memory", an exhibition bringing together around 500 pieces about the evolution of writing throughout the history of civilization, begins this Wednesday (07) in São Paulo. The oldest records of writing were found in the ancient Mesopotamian region, know today as Iraq.
Tassadit Yacinne stated, during a talk at the World Cultural Forum, in São Paulo, that more and more developing nations are giving up their cultural, economic, and social models so as to enter the global economy. Brazilian minister of Culture Gilberto Gil added that culture is an essential factor for development.
Tassadit Yacinne stated, during a talk at the World Cultural Forum, in São Paulo, that more and more developing nations are giving up their cultural, economic, and social models so as to enter the global economy. Brazilian minister of Culture Gilberto Gil added that culture is an essential factor for development.

