Mar 10 β€’ 20:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

International Street Artists Festival arrives in Salvador with free shows and workshops

The 19th International Street Artists Festival is being held in Salvador, Brazil, featuring free performances and workshops over three days.

The 19th International Street Artists Festival is taking place in Salvador, Brazil, from Friday, October 13, to Sunday, October 15, at the FΓ‘brica Cultural in the Ribeira neighborhood. This well-known festival showcases a diverse array of artists from Brazil and abroad, engaging directly with the urban environment and the local public. The festival is designed to celebrate street art in its many forms, providing a platform for both emerging and established artists to interact with audiences in a lively setting.

Throughout the festival, attendees can enjoy performances that include music, circus acts, artistic workshops, and interactive experiences. Specifically, the events are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 PM to 10 PM, and on Sunday afternoon from 5 PM to 9 PM. Highlighted artists include percussionist Marco Lobo, known for his unique fusion of jazz, maracatu, baiΓ£o, and samba, who will be performing with his quintet on Sunday. This melding of traditional and contemporary styles speaks to the festival's focus on cultural dialogue and artistic improvisation.

In addition to Lobo, the festival will feature renowned singer Eneida Marta, a prominent figure in West African music, marking her first appearance at this event. By hosting workshops alongside performances, the festival not only entertains but also educates, making art accessible to all attendees and fostering a deeper appreciation for street artistry within the community.

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