September 7th: check out the cultural program for the holiday in Brazilian capitals

This Wednesday (7), in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Brazil's Independence, a series of cultural activities mark the date in Brazilian capitals. We list some of the musical and artistic shows scheduled for this national holiday. Write it down on your calendar and plan to enjoy it with whoever you like most!

São Paulo

on the platform Bonifacio Agenda, you can check the complete cultural program of the Bicentenary of Independence for the State of Sao Paulo. The collaborative platform was created by the State Department of Culture.

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Independence Park

Free megashow: On a stage set up in front of the new Ipiranga Museum, around 250 artists will participate in the 2-hour presentation in celebration of September 7th. Look the complete schedule and some highlights:

17 h DJ Luisa Viscardi
19 h Youth Orchestra of the State of SP
19 h Criolo, Leandro Lehart, Margareth Menezes, Larissa Luz, Adão Fernandes, Chapinha da Vela, Kant, Fafá de Belém, Bois Caprichoso e Garantido de Parintins, Gaby Amarantos, João Carlos Martins, Ísis Testa, Juliette, Vanessa da Mata, Johnny Hooker, Mateus Carrilho, Bia Villa-Chan, Daniel and Priscilla Alcântara.

Photo: Reproduction/agendabonifacio.com.br

The celebrations in the capital of São Paulo will feature more than 50 activities in more than 200 points, which are part of the “Voices of Independence Project” organized by the Municipal Cultural Secretariat. (G1)

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On the 7th, the visit of the Ipiranga museum it will only be open to schools and workers who participated in the restoration work and their families. On September 8th, visits to the museum will reopen to the general public through online appointments. (Estadão)

Afro Museum

September 7rd to December 11st: Exhibition “São Paulo, 1822 – Bahia, 1823: dates of Independence”, at the Afro Brasil Museum, about two processes of Brazilian independence: the one proclaimed, in 1822, in São Paulo, and the one that only came to an end in 1823, in Bahia.

Rio de Janeiro

Independence New Year's Eve

Between September 6th and 7th: The 24-hour party starts at 17pm on Friday (6) and takes place at Quinta da Boavista. The event is part of a series of commemorative actions organized by Rio de Janeiro City Hall for the Bicentenary.

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Shows, theater, exhibitions, artistic, cultural and gastronomic activities will occupy the park, which will undergo renovation and revitalization, according to authorities.

Music at the Museum

Every Wednesday in September: On September 7th, the Music at the Museum open one special edition celebrating the Bicentennial. The project aims to encourage concert music and takes place at the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center and other cultural facilities in the capital of Rio.

Brasilia

19h: Live show from Capital Inicial
Carried out by CCBB. Activate the bell on the YouTube link to receive the reminder and watch the show live.

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14pm to 2pm: Festival Patron
Xamã, Kevin O Chris, Froid and several other artists are in the line-up at the event, which takes place at Prainha da ASBAC, in the Federal District.

Salvador

Living Museum in the City

The project brings together cultural and educational actions to preserve Brazilian memory and promotes a free civic parade and dance. On September 7th, the “Freedom Parade for Equality” will feature 15 characters who will parade in the corridor from Vitória to Praça Castro Alves.

Belo Horizonte

International Choir Festival (FIC)

19h30: Na Duque de Caxias square, in Santa Teresa, The opening of the festival takes place, which promotes more than 50 free performances in Minas Gerais. O FIC 2022 theme will be “Freedom”, in honor of the bicentenary of Brazilian Independence. The edition also pays homage to Clube da Esquina’s 50th anniversary.

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