'Arc', from Pixar, and an exhibition on graffiti shake up the month of March for children
March features the release of Pixar's new animated film 'Arc' and an exhibition on graffiti in São Paulo.
The month of March is bustling with activities for children in São Paulo despite the Carnival season being over. One of the standout events is the premiere of the Pixar animated film 'Arc,' which tells the story of a boy who accidentally travels to the year 2075, where he meets a girl named Iris and a robot named Mikki who help him return to his own time. This film promises to engage young audiences with its imaginative storyline and colorful animation.
In addition to the film, there is also an exhibition titled 'Grafite: a Arte que Grita Cultura' ('Graffiti: The Art that Screams Culture') that explores how graffiti and street art contribute to the cultural landscape of São Paulo. This exhibition provides a vibrant exploration of urban art and its impact on the city's identity, making it an excellent cultural outing for families and children.
These events not only offer entertainment but also educational opportunities, highlighting creativity and technology in animations while addressing societal themes through art. The combination of cinematic and artistic experiences makes March an exciting month for families looking to engage their children in enriching activities in the capital city of Brazil.