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Belo Horizonte Weekend Culture Guide: Carnaval, Theater & Exhibitions
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Belo Horizonte Weekend Culture Guide: Carnaval, Theater & Exhibitions

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Key Facts

  • ✓ Street carnival blocks are hosting open rehearsals across Belo Horizonte this weekend, allowing the public to preview the festivities.
  • ✓ Adriana Birolli performs in a single show of 'NÃO!' at Teatro Sesiminas, a comedy about the difficulty of saying no.
  • ✓ The 'Campanha de Popularização do Teatro' features multiple productions, including 'Aperte o play e só... ria' and 'Clownstrofobia'.
  • ✓ A photography exhibition at the Museu da Imagem e do Som celebrates 70 years of TV Itacolomi, the first television station in Minas Gerais.
  • ✓ Family-friendly musicals such as 'Os Saltimbancos' and 'Frozen - O Musical' are being staged at the Palácio das Artes and Teatro Nossa Senhora das Dores.

In This Article

  1. Weekend Cultural Agenda
  2. Carnaval Fever Begins
  3. Theater Highlights
  4. Family & Musical Entertainment
  5. Historical Exhibition
  6. Plan Your Weekend

Weekend Cultural Agenda#

Belo Horizonte transforms into a vibrant stage this weekend, offering a diverse array of cultural experiences for residents and visitors alike. From the rhythmic anticipation of Carnaval rehearsals to thought-provoking theater and nostalgic exhibitions, the city's artistic pulse is on full display.

Whether you seek laughter, music, or a journey through local history, the curated program provides something for every taste. The agenda highlights key performances, open events, and exhibitions that promise to make this weekend in the capital unforgettable.

Carnaval Fever Begins#

The spirit of Carnaval is already in the air, with street blocks promoting open rehearsals across different points in the capital. These events offer the public a unique opportunity to witness the preparation and energy that precede the grand parades.

For those eager to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere, these rehearsals serve as a preview of the creativity and community spirit that define Belo Horizonte's Carnaval 2024. Details on specific locations and times are available for those planning to join the celebration.

Theater Highlights#

The Campanha de Popularização do Teatro brings a compelling lineup of performances to the city's stages. Adriana Birolli returns to Belo Horizonte for a single presentation of NÃO! A comédia para quem tem dificuldade de dizer não, a play written and directed by Diogo Camargos. The production blends humor with reflection on personal choices and social pressure, following a woman who questions whether to attend her own birthday party.

Another standout is Aperte o play e só... ria, featuring Kayete and Carlos Nunes. This comedy travels through different eras, from prehistory to the present day, with unexpected situations and characters. For a more introspective experience, Clownstrofobia mixes theater and clowning to explore courage and respect for differences, centered on a lonely man facing his fears.

  • NÃO! - Sunday, 18th, 18h at Teatro Sesiminas.
  • Aperte o play e só... ria - Friday, 16th, Saturday, 17th, and Sunday, 18th, 20h at Teatro Francisco Nunes.
  • Clownstrofobia - Saturday, 17th, and Sunday, 18th, 16h at Galpão Cine Horto.

Family & Musical Entertainment#

Younger audiences and families are well-catered for with a selection of musicals and classic tales. The Palácio das Artes hosts Os Saltimbancos, a timeless classic about four animals seeking freedom and a new life as artists. This production remains relevant, speaking about liberty and friendship.

At the Teatro Nossa Senhora das Dores, a series of children's shows awaits. Chapeuzinho Vermelho brings the classic fairy tale to life on Friday. On Saturday, Família Pig invites children to sing along to beloved songs like 'Borboletinha'. Finally, on Sunday, Frozen - O Musical recreates the magic of Arendelle with iconic songs like 'Let It Go', promising emotion for all ages.

A story about animals tired of mistreatment who decide to change their lives and follow their dream of becoming artists.

Historical Exhibition#

For those interested in visual arts and local history, the Museu da Imagem e do Som presents a special exhibition. 70 anos da pioneira de Minas: A TV Itacolomi em fotos commemorates the anniversary of the first television station in Minas Gerais.

The exhibition, featuring photographs by Carlos Fabiano, revisits programs, behind-the-scenes moments, and characters that defined an era. Entry is free, and the exhibition is open from Wednesday to Saturday, from 10h to 18h, offering a nostalgic journey through the history of television in the state.

Plan Your Weekend#

This weekend in Belo Horizonte is a testament to the city's rich cultural fabric. From the energetic preparations for Carnaval to the diverse theatrical offerings and historical exhibitions, there is no shortage of activities to engage and entertain.

Whether you choose to laugh at a comedy, sing along with a musical, or explore the history of local media, the agenda is packed with opportunities to experience the best of the capital's artistic scene. Be sure to check ticket availability and locations to plan your cultural itinerary.

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