Afro Award - Tombo da Rainha Project
The Tombo da Rainha Project was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Waste Project of the Past
The Waste of the Past project created by Alex Hornest was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Street Pedagogy Project
The Pedagogia de Rua project created by DJ Taba was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments. The total investment was R$1.4 million.
Afro Award - Plastic Garden of Flowers Project
The project O Jardim das Flores de Plástico was awarded the Afro Award on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Leading Life in Hair Project
The project Taking Life in Hair was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Kolofé Project
The Kolofé project was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Kiua Nanguetu Project
The Kiua Nanguetu! was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - ÌTÀN ÒRUN ÀTI ILÉ AYÉ Project
The ÌTÀN ÒRUN ÀTI ILÉ AYÉ project was awarded the Afro Award on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Igbaxé Project
The IGBÁXÉ project was awarded the Afro Prize, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Face Negra Face Project
The Face Negra Face project is carried out by AFAIA, a non-profit and non-partisan civil society institution, created in 1987, due to the need to organize black men and women, members of Ilê Iyá Omi Asé Ofá Karé, since then it has been developing debates , seminars, meetings, forums and projects aimed at social inclusion of the black and afro-religious population of the Amazon, in various areas: cultural, socioeconomic, health, development of actions to combat racism, sexism, homophobia and to improve living conditions of the black population, among others, valuing Candomblé not only as a religion, but also as a resistance and influence of the social and cultural process in Brazil, as shown by Brazilian historicity, in our case, but specifically in the Amazon.
Afro Award - I am project because we are
The project I am because we are created by the Associação Londrinense de Capoeira Angola was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Project in Dance between Rios e Sol
Cia. Andanças de Dança Teatro do Tocantins presents the contemporary Afro dance show Em Dança entre Rios e Sol. With the artistic and choreographic direction of the dancer interpreter and actress Lúcia Rocha, the show Em Dança Entre Rios e Sol took shape from the research of training in dance theater techniques in the interpretive proposal of body dramaturgy in popular culture.
Afro Award - Coes With Them Project
The Co ês Com Eles project created by Cia Seráqué, awarded with the Afro Award, took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - CHICA Project
The CHICA project created by Cia Étnica de Dança, awarded with the Afro Award, took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments. The total investment was R$1.4 million.
Afro Award - AfroLatinas Project
The Afro Latinas project consisted of setting up an audiovisual exhibition consisting of one hundred photographs and twenty video testimonials by black women, from the collection of Festival Latinidades – the largest festival of black women in Latin America. The photos and videos were captured between 2008 and 2014 and feature women from all Brazilian states, as well as England, the United States, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guadeloupe, Nigeria and Mozambique.
Afro Award - Abô Project
The ABÔ project created by the Grial Group was awarded the Afro Award, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The project was created in 1997 by writer Ariano Suassuna and dancer Maria Paula Costa Rêgo, in the desire to create a contemporary dance based on our ancestry. This desire, through its choreographic pieces, is becoming a reality. The creation of unique aesthetic spaces - deep dives, silent at the same time as festive with our masters, popular players and dancers - which, entering into secular movements, propose to resurface by pointing to other destinations for Brazilian dance.
Afro Award - Media TV Brasil
TV Brasil covering the Afro Award that took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro. The 3rd edition of the National Award for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions has a partnership between FCP and the Osvaldo dos Santos e Neves Development Support Center (Cadon), and is sponsored by Petrobrás, which awarded 25 projects by artists, groups and companies that meet black aesthetics in the dance, visual arts, theater and music segments.
Afro Award - Laborarte - Maranhão
Ceremony for the awarding of the 3rd Edition of the National Prize for Afro-Brazilian Cultural Expressions, known as the “Afro Prize” was delivered at Teatro Rival, downtown Rio de Janeiro, aiming to meet the artistic expressions of black aesthetics in the following segments: dance, arts visuals, theater and music.
Afro Award - Homage to Mercedes Baptista
Mercedes Baptista, the first black dancer of the Teatro Municipal's Ballet Corps, was honored during the Afro Award ceremony that took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro.
Afro Award - Edson Catendê CD - O Canto Negro do Pará
The Edson Catendê project, Canto Negro do Pará was awarded the Afro Prize, which took place on January 26, 2015, in Rio de Janeiro.