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the teachers

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Yse Góes

Dancer, choreographer, and physical education teacher, 36 years old. For 22 years has been dedicated to the art of dance.  Born in Florianópolis, Brazil, she moved to Rio de Janeiro in 2013 and currently lives in Espinho in Portugal.  In 2009, she began studying a unique forró, called Roots. Yse’s classes are unique in that she is able to emphasize the roles of the followers and leaders.

Yse has participated in five European tours and one in the United States. She currently lives in Espinho, Portugal and develops her project called Porto Roots, with regular weekly classes.

You will most likely into her if you go to the main forró festivals in the world, as she is known as one of the first women to disseminate this style in classes.

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Luiz Henrique

Luiz Henrique began his Forró career in 2013, at the age of 20, when he joined the Pé Descalço school. As talented as one can be, Luiz quickly evolved and passed the exam for the highest level on September 27th 2014. Shortly after his approval, he became both a teacher at Pé Descalço’s Eldorado unit, a member of the team of examiners and a member of the presentation group too.

Mainly known for his musicality and dexterity, he has led several workshops in many Brazilian cities, such as Salvador, Florianópolis, Niterói and Juiz de Fora. In recent years, Luiz Henrique was invited to take part in the first Forró Festival in Asia, held in Japan, where he spent over 5 months in total during 2017 and 2018, giving numerous classes in major metropolises such as Tokyo and Nagoya.

In September 2018, he once again conquered the school’s highest level, this time as a follower, becoming one of Pé Descalço’s most complete professionals. Today, in addition to being a teacher and examiner, Luiz is also artistic director of the Eldorado unit.

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Laura Sáez

Laura est originaire de Valence, en Espagne, mais elle vit actuellement à Lisbonne. Elle est tombée amoureuse du forró dans sa ville natale en 2018 et, peu de temps après, a décidé de déménager à Lisbonne pendant un mois pour apprendre le portugais, car elle voulait comprendre les chansons sur lesquelles elle dansait. C’est là qu’elle découvre Espaço Baião, une des grandes écoles de forró en Europe. Elle commence à y suivre régulièrement des cours. Lorsqu’elle retourne en Espagne, elle continue de se former en danse et commence à donner des cours de groupe à Valence.

En 2021, elle retourne à Lisbonne où elle retourne vivre et elle devient, un an plus tard, monitrice à l’Espaço Baião. Actuellement, elle est professeure dans cette école, où elle donne régulièrement des cours débutants et intermédiaires, dans les styles universitário et roots.

En parallèle, elle continue à étudier avec des professeurs des deux styles pour améliorer ses compétences en danse en tant que conductrice et suiveuse. Dans ses cours, elle met l’accent sur la technique et essaie toujours d’encourager les élèves à être plus créatifs, musicaux et à avoir une danse plus féministe et démocratique.

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Laura Cadiou

Laura dances forró since 2016. After taking her first classes in Geneva, she moved to Brazil and studied forró in Rio and then in Belo Horizonte for 5 years, with references in forró roots (Leo Diniz and Hugo Silva) as well as at the Pé Descalço school, where she achieved the black collar.

In 2021, she started giving classes, in Brazil and in Europe. She taught in Belo Horizonte, Itabira and Itaúnas in Brazil, but also in France, Switzerland and Germany, through festivals, workshops and private classes.

Today, she teaches weekly classes in Lausanne and Geneva. She focuses on preparing comprehensive and diversified classes in order to promote a comfortable, creative and musical dance.

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Jaya

Jaya’s passion for movement began in 2006 with circus arts, contortion, then African dance, followed by ballet, hip hop and contemporary, before finally discovering forró in 2017.  She quickly fell in love with forró for the sensitivity, musicality and technique it enables and demands.

Initially focused on following, Jaya has been training as a leader for five years with festivals, worskshops and private lessons both in roots and universitário styles.

In 2021, she began teaching regularly at Escola NoPé. Her focus is on connection, fluidity and body awareness. Through her varied dance experiences, she has built up a strong understanding of movement and acquired a variety of pedagogical tools to help her students develop their body awareness and movement precision.

Since 2020, Jaya has also been training Argentinian tango and Brazilian zouk, two diametrically opposed dances whose technique, didactics and concepts she integrates into her style and teaching of forró.

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Annabelle Reuse

Annabelle’s journey in dance began with contemporary jazz and dancehall, where she cultivated her foundational skills and passion for movement. In 2016, she discovered forró, a traditional Brazilian dance, which sparked a deep appreciation for its music and culture. Her enthusiasm led her to join the Forró Lausanne Association and later, Escola NoPé dance school. This involvement allowed her to participate in organizing events and to collaborate with some of the most esteemed forró dancers.

Since 2019, Annabelle has been sharing her expertise through weekly group and private classes in Lausanne, teaching both leaders and followers. Her teaching style is characterized by a playful and creative approach, focusing on fluidity and connection in dance. Annabelle views dancing as a means of feeling liberated and fostering connections with others.

Continuously seeking to expand her dance repertoire, Annabelle is currently training in Afro-dance and Kizomba. She is gradually incorporating techniques and styles from these dances into her forró instruction, enriching her teaching and offering a diverse experience to her students.

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Arthur Lorenzo

Arthur is a talented and passionate forró dancer, teacher, and choreographer who has made a name for himself in the forró community in Brazil and abroad. As a transgender man, he has become an important voice and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community in the world of forró.

He has taught in Brasília, São Paulo, Viçosa, Salvador, Itaúnas, Rio de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte, as well as in England, Germany, Switzerland, and Russia. His dynamic and engaging teaching style, combined with his deep knowledge and love for forró, have made him a favorite among students and organizers.

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Joana Ilhão

Joana Ilhão is an architect and forró teacher based in Porto. Her dance training began in classical Ballet and Jazz Dance. In the Jazz universe, she accumulates experience in Vintage Jazz (solo dance), Lindy Hop, Blues and Balboa.

The constant search for awareness of the movement and connection with the partner triggered her interest in Forró, in 2013, where she met Tiago Martins, becoming his dance partner since 2015. She currently teaches at Dois pra cá and is part of the organization of Forró Douro Festival.

Her methodology aims to provide students with the necessary foundations for their own language, with the awareness and autonomy to improvise in the “dialogue” created by the pair during the interpretation of the music, promoting parity between follower and leader.

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Ricardo Ambrózio

Ricardo Ambrózio, born in Brazil, is a passionate dancer and choreographer. He trained in Rio de Janeiro and later studied in Lisbon, Portugal, working with renowned dance companies.

Ricardo’s choreography blends high energy, acrobatics, and emotional depth. He founded Untamed Productions and has created several acclaimed works, including “A Sweet Lullaby to Mr. Nameless” and “Raizes.”

Alongside his artistic pursuits, he co-founded Performact, a dance education program. Ricardo also teaches internationally and is involved in projects like GAPP and Summer Intensive. Currently, he is working on his “Portraits” project while pursuing a Master’s degree in Choreography.

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Sergio Viana

Sérgio is a musician who embraces his body consciousness as a form of expression. In social dance, the possibility of identification with the whole is what takes him on a journey. He plays with mind detachment to deepen presence, contact, breathing and flow.

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Annabelle & Jaya

Jaya’s passion for dance started very early in 2006 with first contortion followed by afro, ballet and contemporary dance. She eventually came across forró in 2017 and fell in love with its sensitivity, musicality and technique. She has since then participated in dozens of festivals and taken several trips to Brazil to learn from some of the most talented teachers. Initially trained as a follower, she now leads as much as she follows, both in roots and universitário styles.

Always enticed by dancing, Annabelle first started taking classes of contemporary jazz and dancehall at 16 years old. In 2016, she got introduced to forró. She fell instantly in love with the music and Brazilian culture and quickly integrated the Forró Lausanne Association. She then also became part of the dance school Escola NoPé. This got her into the organisation of many events and gave her the opportunity to assist and dance with some of the most renowned dancers of forró.  

Since 2019, Annabelle and Jaya teach together weekly in both group and private classes in Lausanne both as leaders and followers. Jaya likes to focus on body consciousness, connection and the quality of the abraço, as her varied dance experience led her to build a strong understanding of movement and balance. Annabelle enjoys bringing playfulness into the dance through creative styling, as well as fluid leading. Eager to dive deeper into couple dance, they are both now training in other dances such as Tango and Zouk for Jaya, Afro and Kizomba for Annabelle and progressively integrating these other dance’s didactics into their teaching.

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Olivier Mariette

Olivier is an engineer and musician who likes to build bridges between technique and feeling, structure and improvisation, performance and introspection.

Dancing was more a way to unwind and have fun at night in his younger years, gradually becoming a means of expression, discovering Biodanza, Ecstatic Dance and Forró more recently.

Today, touched by an inclusive, exploratory and open-minded Forró community, Olivier wishes to reveal the hidden musician in every dancer, enabling them to create their own visual and musical expression.

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Matheus Antunes

Born in Belo Horizonte/MG, Brazil, he started taking dance classes at Pé Descalço in 2012. Two years later, he moved to Germany, joined Forró de Colônia and attended several Forró Festivals in Europe where he took diverse forró styles workshops.

In 2016, back in BH / Brazil, Matheus started teaching Forró at the university UFMG. Also in this period, he had his first contact with the roots style, and in 2017 he started learning more about it at the school Simbora Dançar.

Today, Matheus is living in Berlin, where he teaches his regular classes; and travels around Europe to share his knowledge in festivals.

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Juliana Braga

Born in Brazil, Juliana now teaches forró, samba and other Brazilian dances in Amsterdam, in the school she founded in 2007. She has been active in the dance scene for over twenty years and is one of the most experienced and comprehensive teachers on the international forró scene. Her teaching is focused on musicality, awareness and body expression and is of a rare quality.

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Luís Dalí

Originally from Belo Horizonte (Br), Luis is a dancer and teacher of samba de gafieira and forró with an eclectic approach. After years of martial arts, he discovered dance and quickly improved thanks to his excellent body awareness and musicality. After less than two years of practice, he started teaching samba de gafieira and forró.

Settled in Germany since 2019, he now lives from dance and tours in all festivals in Europe, where his classes meet a great success.

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Joana & Dende

Brazilian Zouk instructors certified by Alex de Carvalho’s method (MAC) in Paris, Joana and Dendê have been giving regular classes in Lausanne since 2018. Members of Swisszouk organization, they teach and organise Brazilian Zouk classes, international workshops, and events throughout Switzerland including regular classes in Geneva with Dendê and Arianne.

Their goal is to promote this joyful and versatile dance in a clean and technical way, with fluidity and creativity! Engaging in promoting respect, inclusiveness and kindness within their community as well.

Joana, being a physiotherapist, greatly appreciates the possibility of combining the understanding of the body and movement with the understanding and teaching of dance. With a classical dance background and having experienced Afro-Latin and Brazilian social dances, she devotes herself entirely to zouk, in all its freedom of physical, artistic and musical expression.

Dendê has a mixed background of break dancing, hip hop, and capoeira, which has influenced not only his style of dance but also his style of teaching, promoting personal growth through dance and connection with yourself and your partner in social dancing.

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Tânia Carvalho

What fascinates me the most is to discover the potential of the lived body, the sensitive listening to it and the transforming power that honest and authentic intra and interpersonal communication possesses.

My first dancing shoes were my parents’ feet. My first dive into the atmosphere of interpersonal non-verbal communication was their body and the first contact with the expression of the symbolic world through the body occurred with my entry into the contemporary dance company Movimento10 in Torres-Vedras . I was 16 years old.

Over the years I’ve been discovering and other methods of expression and body awareness, such as feldenkrais, yoga, gaga, butoh, physical theater and “contact dance”.

In 2014 I took the course in contemporary dance, in AREA, Espai Í Criación,in Barcelona, in which the focus was on the expression of emotions using the body and of creativity and in 2019 I return to specialize in the link between “movement-emotion” through dance. I am currently in my 2nd year of Masters in Dance and Movement Therapy, I work as a therapist through movement and dance in Switzerland and I facilitate movement experiences in nature for women on the islands of Portugal.

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Charline Guelat

Dance&Connection

My love for forro started in Brazil 10 years ago. I was immediately conquered by the joy that this rhythm can bring as well as all the sparkling energy that connects the dancers. I love the magic of this non-verbal connection having the power to transport us…

I practiced other dances during these years such as Mandinka dance (traditional African) then couple dance: salsa, kizomba as well as contemporary dance. This summer, I had the chance to participate in an artistic project with the Haitian choreographer Laura Beaubrun which gave rise to a show entitled: “when the moon is new”. At the same time, I had the chance to travel a lot. I met beautiful people on my way and I had the opportunity to dance in most of these countries. All these connections have nourished me enormously.

I then had the wish to create workshops that I named “Dance & Connection”. It is for everyone, and does not require any prerequisites other than a very strong desire to reconnect with oneself and the world. Connecting to your body is essential and even if there are different ways to achieve this, I find that dance has this power to bring together so many aspects: letting go, meeting emotions, freedom , self-confidence, etc.

Through my workshops, I seek to transmit these unique experiences combining dance, body expression and personal development to allow everyone to meet them. “Who dances is happier”

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bands
& DJ

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Forró de KA

Vibrant, playful, Brazilian – that’s Forró de KA. Since 2012, the band has been living up dance floors all over Europe. Their unmistakable sound knows no boundaries. Here, cultures, languages and rhythms merge into a unique mix, from traditional Brazilian Forró to reggae, jazz, rock, tango and more. For all ears, hearts and hips.

 

The band Forró de KA has already played in 9 countries and more than 40 cities – from Aachen to Zurich, from Lisbon to Novosibirsk, via Berlin, Brussels, Bordeaux, Dublin, Lyon, St. Petersburg and Vienna and of course in their adopted home Karlsruhe. Forró de KA is a well-known and loved in the Forró scene in Europe, and is also a sought-after act at larger cultural events – such as the ‘Tollwood Festival’ in Munich, the ‘Festival of African Culture’ in Frankfurt, the ‘Festival of International Understanding’ and ‘Das Fest’ in Karlsruhe.

Forró de KA combines tradition and innovation. The group’s uniqueness and creativity becomes most apparent when, in addition to traditional Forró and international hits adapted to the Forró style, they also focus on their own compositions. Here the professional musicians bring in their very individual influences.

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Flor de Caju

Flor de Caju is a Forró quartet based in Lyon, composed of four Brazilian and French musicians. This group brings the warmth and authenticity of Forró, a popular music and dance style from northeastern Brazil. They play various Forró rhythms such as Xote, Xaxado, Rastapé, and Baião.

The band is influenced by great artists like Luiz Gonzaga, Forroçacana, and Chico César. They create a festive and enchanting atmosphere at every performance. With a violin, a guitar, a triangle, and a zabumba, the quartet offers a rich sound palette that immediately transports the audience to the warm atmosphere of northeastern Brazil’s dance halls.

The four musicians’ voices intertwine harmoniously to tell stories filled with joy and nostalgia, capturing the essence of Forró. Whether you are new to Forró or a seasoned enthusiast, their show is an unforgettable experience that will make you travel and dance without restraint.

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Xocolate

Xocolate is a multi-cultural group that was born in 2015. Composed of Brazilian music and dance enthusiasts, Xocolate brings forró to life in Switzerland and beyond, where they regularly perform for a mixed audience of dancers and Brazilian music lovers.

They perform a subtle mix of traditional forró music, including songs by the great Luiz Gonzaga and Gilberto Gil, revisiting popular music such as “Englishman in New York” or “La Vie en Rose” with a forró touch, as well as our own repertoire, mixing French and Portuguese, our languages of heart.

The guitar, saxophone, cavaquinho and shamanic drum complete the traditional instruments of forró, impregnating their melodies with a taste of world music.

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DJ âMy B.

A reference for Brazilian music in Europe, âMy B. is a DJ and cultural producer from São Paulo who has settled in Lyon for the past 9 years. She is the first female DJ to work exclusively with Brazilian culture in Europe.

Forró has been a part of her life for 20 years and has always been a fundamental element of her work. Every week since 2017, she organizes Forró da âMy, the only weekly Forró dance event in Lyon, which invites DJs and groups specializing in traditional Brazilian culture to the Lyon nightlife.

She has already participated in many festivals and dances in several cities across Europe and Brazil. She is also the founder of the Carnavália collective, which has been promoting Brazilian culture in Lyon since 2019, and a resident DJ at Radio Nova Lyon and Piñata Radio Montpellier.

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DJ Doca

Dr. Doca was born in the 1970s in Curitiba, in the state of Paraná, Brazil, in an environment steeped in radio stations. From the early 1980s, Doca accompanied his father’s work, a prominent figure in the radio industry in the country. At just 8 years old, he participated in a live broadcast for the first time.

As a teenager, he started participating as a sound effects technician in various radio plays and series, while simultaneously deepening his knowledge of Brazilian and international popular music. In the early 1990s, Doca began his true career as a DJ in clubs and garage parties in Curitiba.

In 1997, he finally moved to Switzerland to discover the Old Continent and enrich his cultural repertoire with new influences. The encounter with European culture also allowed him to refine his style. He then founded his project Alternativo Brasil. Dr. Doca works there like a chameleon, adapting to the atmosphere and smoothly transitioning from one style to another, managing to make always relevant choices within the vastness of Brazilian musical production.

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DJ Marinês

Maria Inês , Portuguese, has always been fascinated by the world of music and sharing it. Even before playing, she would always end up being responsible for choosing the music for the dinners and parties.

She discovered Northeast Brazil’s culture through Forró dance in Lisbon in a Forró da Avenida party. She first grew as a Forro dancer and later dove into forró music. Traditional Forro Roots from the 70′ decade is her favorite, together with funk influences.

Marinês will make you dream and dance to the rhythm of forró, samba, coco, arrastapé and other Brazilian rhythms. Come and meet her!

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Trio Dona Zefa

Founded in 2002 in the city of Campinas, Trio Dona Zefa soon started to spend little time at home, when in 2005 they won the biggest forró festival in the world, FENFIT, held every year in the city of Itaúnas/ES.

After winning, the trio’s first album was released, entitled “Forró Do Talarico”, the name of the song composed by the group’s singer, Danilo Ramalho. Since then, the trio has toured several Brazilian states, toured Europe, released four more CDs, a DVD celebrating 10 years on the road, two LPs, sang along with renowned artists such as Dominguinhos, Genival Lacerda, Elke Maravilha, and Mestre Zinho.

They have taken to some of the biggest stages and festivals around the world. Even with so much success, with each passing year new conquests are made, and the respect and love for forró remain intact from the beginning.

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Forró de 4 tokes

In a festive, sparkling, playful and participative atmosphere, the Forró de 4 Tokes group offers you 2 hours of dance, mixing traditional Forro dances with cirandas, Côco and a touch of trad music.

They revisit pieces from the traditional repertoire, and deliver original compositions. The popular vision of Forró blends with their jazz influences and traditional Mediterranean music, leaving plenty of room for improvisation, in the service of dance and the moment.

Forró de 4 Tokes was born in 2021, during a concert organized at La Madrague where Caroline, Aurélia, Dimë and JB found themselves playing together with a shared passion for the music and dance of northeast Brazil: Forró.

4 Tokes is: 4 musicians, 4 instruments, 4 personalities, 4 musical universes that meet and merge around the traditional music of Northeast Brazil.

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DJ Boró

DJ Boró is passionate about northeastern culture and specializes in forró. Born in Brazil, he now lives in Münster, Germany, where he works as a DJ and dance teacher.  He shares his passion for forró and the rich cultural heritage of northeast Brazil with his students and audiences. His vinyl-mixed sets are an authentic fusion of northeastern musical styles.

Active on the forró scene for many years, he has had the privilege of performing at renowned events such as Buraco do Tatu and Padaria in Itaúnas, Baile dos Ratos and Remelexo in São Paulo, A Casa and Ziriguidun in Belo Horizonte, O Baião vai in Lisbon, Italia Roots in Italy and many more.

DJ-Kalu

DJ Kalu

A great music lover, music is an integral part of his life. A passionate vinyl collector who has been working in a record store for several years, he never ceases to add to his musical knowledge and his collection of 33s and 45s.

Today, he’s a versatile DJ, yet he got his start at the turntables by hosting forró dances. It was the forrozeiros who inspired him to continue on this musical path, thanks to the love and good vibes transmitted by this audience. Grateful for what the forró has given him in his life, it’s always a great pleasure for him to entertain the dancers with his vinyl records filled with stories of Nordestine culture.

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Janayna Pereira

Janayna Pereira is a Brazilian singer, composer, percussionist and actress. She has been leading the group Bicho de Pé as vocalist and author of the vast majority of the group’s songs for 19 years. Her compositions – including “Nosso Xote (Moreno)” – have been a great success among Forró lovers and dancers.

In 2021, she released her solo album with, among others, compositions by Zeca Baleiro and Paulo César Pinheiro as well as her own compositions.

For her European tour, she will be accompanied by Diego Oliveira playing zabumba and Cainã playing accordion.

Xocolate

Xocolate

Xocolate is a multi-cultural group that was born in 2015. Their forró fusion repertoire is infused with diverse musical and cultural influences through a subtle mix of traditional forró music and covers of current music in various languages.

This year again, they invite their musician friends on stage to share a unique moment that promises to be filled with great energy and wonderful surprises!

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DJ Kalu

For many years, Dj Kalu has been scouring the markets, the stores, the “sebos” and other old dark cellars of Brazil, in search of precious vinyl records, quenching his thirst for musical discoveries of this country with its multiple facets, yet so unknown.

During his travels, he brought back a lot of suitcases full of records and takes a great pleasure to share his finds on the dance floor.

So fasten your seatbelts, put on your havaianas and embark on a musical journey. Dj Kalu will be your captain!

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DJ âMy B.

Reference of the Brazilian Music in France, âMy B., DJ and producer, musical and cultural, native of São Paulo, has settled in Lyon for a few years.

She is the first woman DJ to work exclusively with Brazilian Culture in France and the first woman specialized in Forró in Europe.

Forró has always been a fundamental part of her work.  Every week since 2017, she organizes the only weekly Forró ball in Lyon, the “Forró da âMy”.

She is also the founder of the Carnavália collective, which promotes Brazilian Culture in Lyon since 2019 and resident DJ of Radio Nova Lyon.

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