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Guide culturel du week-end à Belo Horizonte : Carnaval, théâtre et expositions
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Guide culturel du week-end à Belo Horizonte : Carnaval, théâtre et expositions

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Points Clés

  • Les blocs de carnaval de rue organisent des répétitions ouvertes dans toute Belo Horizonte ce week-end, permettant au public de prévisualiser les festivités.
  • Adriana Birolli se produit dans une seule représentation de 'NÃO!' au Teatro Sesiminas, une comédie sur la difficulté de dire non.
  • La 'Campanha de Popularização do Teatro' présente plusieurs productions, dont 'Aperte o play e só... ria' et 'Clownstrofobia'.
  • Une exposition photographique au Museu da Imagem e do Som célèbre les 70 ans de TV Itacolomi, la première chaîne de télévision du Minas Gerais.
  • Des comédies musicales adaptées aux familles comme 'Os Saltimbancos' et 'Frozen - O Musical' sont présentées au Palácio das Artes et au Teatro Nossa Senhora das Dores.

Agenda culturel du week-end

Belo Horizonte se transforme en une scène vibrante ce week-end, offrant une diversité d'expériences culturelles aux résidents et visiteurs. De l'anticitation rythmique des répétitions de carnaval aux pièces de théâtre stimulantes et aux expositions nostalgiques, le pouls artistique de la ville est pleinement à l'honneur.

Que vous recherchiez le rire, la musique ou un voyage à travers l'histoire locale, le programme soigneusement sélectionné propose quelque chose pour tous les goûts. L'agenda met en lumière les performances clés, les événements ouverts et les expositions qui promettent de rendre ce week-end dans la capitale inoubliable.

La fièvre du Carnaval commence

L'esprit du Carnaval est déjà dans l'air, avec des blocs de rue organisant des répétitions ouvertes à différents endroits de la capitale. Ces événements offrent au public une opportunité unique de voir la préparation et l'énergie qui précèdent les grands défilés.

Pour ceux qui souhaitent s'immerger dans l'atmosphère festive, ces répétitions servent d'avant-goût de la créativité et de l'esprit communautaire qui définissent le Carnaval 2024 de Belo Horizonte. Les détails sur les lieux et horaires spécifiques sont disponibles pour ceux qui prévoient de participer à la célébration.

Points forts du théâtre

La Campanha de Popularização do Teatro apporte une programmation captivante de spectacles sur les scènes de la ville. Adriana Birolli retourne à Belo Horizonte pour une seule présentation de NÃO! A comédia para quem tem dificuldade de dizer não, une pièce écrite et mise en scène par Diogo Camargos. La production mêle humour et réflexion sur les choix personnels et la pression sociale, suivant une femme qui se demande si elle doit assister à sa propre fête d'anniversaire.

Un autre point fort est Aperte o play e só... ria, avec Kayete et Carlos Nunes. Cette comédie voyage à travers différentes époques, de la préhistoire à nos jours, avec des situations et des personnages inattendus. Pour une expérience plus introspective, Clownstrofobia mélange théâtre et clownnerie pour explorer le courage et le respect des différences, centré sur un homme seul confronté à ses peurs.

  • NÃO! - Dimanche 18, 18h au Teatro Sesiminas.
  • Aperte o play e só... ria - Vendredi 16, samedi 17 et dimanche 18, 20h au Teatro Francisco Nunes.
  • Clownstrofobia - Samedi 17 et dimanche 18, 16h au Galpão Cine Horto.

Divertissement familial et musical

Les jeunes publics et les familles sont bien servis avec une sélection de comédies musicales et de contes classiques. Le Palácio das Artes accueille Os Saltimbancos, un classique intemporel sur quatre animaux en quête de liberté et d'une nouvelle vie en tant qu'artistes. Cette production reste pertinente, parlant de liberté et d'amitié.

Au Teatro Nossa Senhora das Dores, une série de spectacles pour enfants attend. Chapeuzinho Vermelho met en vie le conte classique le vendredi. Le samedi, Família Pig invite les enfants à chanter des chansons préférées comme 'Borboletinha'. Enfin, le dimanche, Frozen - O Musical recrée la magie d'Arendelle avec des chansons iconiques comme 'Let It Go', promettant de l'émotion pour tous les âges.

Une histoire sur des animaux fatigués des mauvais traitements qui décident de changer leur vie et de suivre leur rêve de devenir artistes.

Exposition historique

Pour ceux intéressés par les arts visuels et l'histoire locale, le Museu da Imagem e do Som présente une exposition spéciale. 70 anos da pioneira de Minas: A TV Itacolomi em fotos commémore l'anniversaire de la première chaîne de télévision du Minas Gerais.

L'exposition, avec des photographies de Carlos Fabiano, revisite des programmes, des moments coulisses et des personnages qui ont défini une époque. L'entrée est gratuite, et l'exposition est ouverte du mercredi au samedi, de 10h à 18h, offrant un voyage nostalgique à travers l'histoire de la télévision dans l'État.

Planifiez votre week-end

Ce week-end à Belo Horizonte est un témoignage de la riche tapisserie culturelle de la ville. Des préparatifs énergiques du carnaval aux offres théâtrales diverses et aux expositions historiques, il n'y a pas de pénurie d'activités pour engager et divertir.

Que vous choisissiez de rire à une comédie, de chanter avec une comédie musicale ou d'explorer l'histoire des médias locaux, l'agenda est rempli d'opportunités pour expérimenter le meilleur de la scène artistique de la capitale. Assurez-vous de vérifier la disponibilité des billets et les lieux pour planifier votre itinéraire culturel.

Questions Fréquemment Posées

Quels sont les principaux événements culturels à Belo Horizonte ce week-end ?

L'agenda du week-end comprend des répétitions ouvertes de carnaval, plusieurs productions théâtrales comme 'NÃO!' et 'Aperte o play e só... ria', et une exposition photographique célébrant les 70 ans de TV Itacolomi. Des comédies musicales adaptées aux familles comme 'Frozen - O Musical' sont également disponibles.

Où puis-je voir l'exposition photographique sur TV Itacolomi ?

L'exposition '70 anos da pioneira de Minas: A TV Itacolomi em fotos' se trouve au Museu da Imagem e do Som sur Avenida Álvares Cabral. Elle est ouverte du mercredi au samedi, de 10h à 18h, avec entrée gratuite.

Y a-t-il des spectacles de théâtre adaptés aux enfants ?

Oui, le Teatro Nossa Senhora das Dores accueille plusieurs spectacles pour enfants, dont 'Chapeuzinho Vermelho' le vendredi, 'Família Pig' le samedi et 'Frozen - O Musical' le dimanche. De plus, 'Os Saltimbancos' est joué au Palácio das Artes.

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