AWARDS

 


Honoring the Memory of Dom Pedro I and of Brazil’s Bicentennial, Academy of Arts and Science Honors a Cross-section of Citizens for Meritorious Acts that Enhance and Integrate Brazilian Culture


 


By Deni Moraes 


The royal blue plumes of the indigenous headdress worn by honoree Trindade dos Sandos highlighted the multi-ethnic nature of Brazil, one of the world’s most diverse cultures, in a Bicentennial event by the National Confederation of Family Farming of Brazil (CONAF) in association with the Brazilian Federation of Academics of Science, Letters, and Arts (FEBACLA). 


In a patriotic and cultural moment marking the historical significance of the 200 years of Brazil’s independence this September, the event honored 40 teachers, lawyers, members of the military, businessmen, a forest firefighter, and others area of culture and education, people from different levels of society, who have been standing out in their field of activity. 


The martial strains of Brazil’s Hymn of Independence, composed by Dom Pedro I in 1822, filled the air in the event hall as the event got underway. Short remarks by CONAF president Gedir Santos Ferrira, FEBACA president of FEBACLA journalist, poet broadcaster, and writer Athylla Borborema Cardoso, and others preceded the awarding of the Commemorative Medal Alluding to the Bicentennial of Brazil’s Independence. 


The honors were granted to civil and military personalities from all over Brazil “in recognition of their meritorious, cultural, and social acts for the integration and enhancement of national culture.” 


Honorees were writer Professor Ana Delicy, CONAF President Gedir Santos Ferreira, plastic artist Adriana Soares, writer André Luiz de Lima Coelho, writer Prof. Dr. André Pullig, writer Professor Ainê Pena, journalist and writer Athylla Borborema Cardoso, writer Pietro Costa, President of the Court of Mediation and Arbitration of the Brazilian states Luís Gonçalves Matoso, poet, writer, and academic Araken Santos. 


Honorees selected by FEBLACA were, Organizer and Forestry Brigadista Odair Trindade Dos Santos;  writer Lukas Bruno Feitosa dos Santos; militaryman Prof. Wallace Silva de Azevedo; airplane pilot and businessman Dorian Lessa Pinheiro do Vale; Founding President of the Women's Association Entrepreneurs of the State of Ceará Prof. Cícera Maria Silva; Vice-President of the Brazilian Association Institutional and Governmental Relations Ivonice Aires; professional photographer Vitor Matheus Freitas Pimentel.


Also honored, were Civil, business, penal and agrarian attorney Dr. Filipe Matheus Ferreira da Silva Lima; President of the National Federation of Officers of Justice of Brazil and Vice-President of the Central of Brazilian Unions; food industry and alternative energy entrepreneur Alexandre Paula de Oliveira; attorney  Mateus Leandro de Oliveira, National Director of CONAF-Brasil and President of the Federation of Family Agriculture of the State of Ceará Francisco Arly Cordeiro Lima, attorney Dr. Ricardo Paulinelli; Lieutenant Colonel of the Air Force Reserve, Secretary of CONAF Institutional Relations Romulo Amaral Filho; Communicator, broadcaster, environmentalist and cultural producer Claudiney Barbosa Meres (Ney Barbosa); and Agent and Chief of Investigation of the Civil Police of theState of Rio Grande do Norte, Iranilson

Dos Santos: Fighting forest fires and fighting for the rights of others

The indigenous headdress was worn by dos Santos was in honor of his indigenous heritage. He requested permission to wear from the ceremonial body as receiving the distinction was a moment of great emotion to him.  


The Commemorative Medallion “Brava Gente Brasileira” in recognition of those who have stood out for their meritorious actions, recognized as selfless and of inestimable value, “those who fight for the defense of the Fatherland and for a better Brazil,” was awarded to civil and military personalities from all over the country. 


Medal honorees were Writer Ana Delicy, CONAF President Gedir Santos Ferreira, Journalist and Gilbson Alencar, Writer André Luiz de Lima Coelho, Writer André Pullig; Jounalist and Writer Athylla Borborema Cardoso (Journalist and Writer Pietro Costa. 


CONAF is the National Confederation of Family Farming of Brazil operating throughout the Brazilian territory, it brings together unions, federations, and associations seeking to develop public policies for better economic development. The Brazilian Federation of Academics of Science, Letters, and Arts, FEBACLA is a civil non-profit, non-partisan, non-religious association, cultural in nature, governed by private law and legally maintained by the International Cultural Association of Sciences, Letters and Arts. 

 

 

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BICENTENIAL COMMEMORATIONS

Historical Documentary "A Jornada dos Principes" to screen in Brasilia as Bicentennial Celebrations Build 

Event will count with the presence of His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Bertrand of Orleans and Bragança, Head of the Imperial House of Brazil, and director Malcolm Forest



By Deni Moraes

Adding celebrations of the state visit of Emperor Pedro I's  heart to Brasilia, the country's Bicentennial week takes greater momentum Monday, September 5 as the Historic and Geographic Insitute of the Capital District welcomes the head of the Imperial House, S.A.I.R. Prince Bertrand of Orleans and Bragança, and film director Malcolm Forest for the first-ever public showing of the recently completed historical documentary "The Journey of the Princes."

Hii Imperial and Royal Highness,
Prince Bertrand of Orleans and Bragança

In commemoration of the Bicentennial of Independence of Brazil, the solemn avant-première screening that will host the imperial heir and special guests, anticipates a full program of premiere events later in the month. The film tells the story of Emperor Dom Pedro I and Princess Dona Maria Leopoldina in the historic months of August and September 1822, leading to the declaration of Independence of Brazil on the 7th of September 1822 with Dom Pedro's extraordinary Grito de Ipiranga, "Independence or death!" 


Starring as Emperatiz Leopoldina and Dom Pedro, Júlia Zanatta and André Kirmayr fill the main roles, with music authored by Dom Pedro I himself and by the film's director, Composer Malcolm Forest.

They had music in common...They had the Fatherland in common...Together, they made Brazil's Independence,” begins the documentary which depicts the important dates and events that form the intangible patrimony of the creation of Brazil, retracing the beautiful locations and historic places where the then-Prince stayed in Rio de Janeiro, the Paraiba Valley, in Minas Gerais, and in Sao Paulo. It is the glorious and heroic beginning of an independent Brazil.

The film counts with the perspective remarks of
Princesa Dona Maria Gabriela de Orleans e Bragança

The screening will take place  Monday, September 7, at 7pm at the Historical and Geographical Institute of the Federal District at SEPS EQ 703/903 Set C - Brasília, DF, 70390-039.


This Bicentennial event will host special guests, and there will be limited openings for the general public. Those interested in attending, RSVP at  (61) 98342-9222.



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THE ARTS/CULTURE/UPCOMING EVENTS


Honoring the Memory of Dom Pedro I and of Brazil’s Bicentennial, Academy of Arts and Science Honors a Cross-section of Citizens for Meritorious Acts that Enhance and Integrate Brazilian Culture


 


By Deni Moraes 


The royal blue plumes of the indigenous headdress worn by honoree Trindade dos Sandos highlighted the multi-ethnic nature of Brazil, one of the world’s most diverse cultures, in a Bicentennial event by the National Confederation of Family Farming of Brazil (CONAF) in association with the Brazilian Federation of Academics of Science, Letters, and Arts (FEBACLA). 


In a patriotic and cultural moment marking the historical significance of the 200 years of Brazil’s independence this September, the event honored 40 teachers, lawyers, members of the military, businessmen, a forest firefighter, and others area of culture and education, people from different levels of society, who have been standing out in their field of activity. 


The martial strains of Brazil’s Hymn of Independence, composed by Dom Pedro I in 1822, filled the air in the event hall as the event got underway. Short remarks by CONAF president Gedir Santos Ferrira, FEBACA president of FEBACLA journalist, poet broadcaster, and writer Athylla Borborema Cardoso, and others preceded the awarding of the Commemorative Medal Alluding to the Bicentennial of Brazil’s Independence. 


The honors were granted to civil and military personalities from all over Brazil “in recognition of their meritorious, cultural, and social acts for the integration and enhancement of national culture.” 


Honorees were writer Professor Ana Delicy, CONAF President Gedir Santos Ferreira, plastic artist Adriana Soares, writer André Luiz de Lima Coelho, writer Prof. Dr. André Pullig, writer Professor Ainê Pena, journalist and writer Athylla Borborema Cardoso, writer Pietro Costa, President of the Court of Mediation and Arbitration of the Brazilian states Luís Gonçalves Matoso, poet, writer, and academic Araken Santos. 


Honorees selected by FEBLACA were, Organizer and Forestry Brigadista Odair Trindade Dos Santos;  writer Lukas Bruno Feitosa dos Santos; militaryman Prof. Wallace Silva de Azevedo; airplane pilot and businessman Dorian Lessa Pinheiro do Vale; Founding President of the Women's Association Entrepreneurs of the State of Ceará Prof. Cícera Maria Silva; Vice-President of the Brazilian Association Institutional and Governmental Relations Ivonice Aires; professional photographer Vitor Matheus Freitas Pimentel.


Also honored, were Civil, business, penal and agrarian attorney Dr. Filipe Matheus Ferreira da Silva Lima; President of the National Federation of Officers of Justice of Brazil and Vice-President of the Central of Brazilian Unions; food industry and alternative energy entrepreneur Alexandre Paula de Oliveira; attorney  Mateus Leandro de Oliveira, National Director of CONAF-Brasil and President of the Federation of Family Agriculture of the State of Ceará Francisco Arly Cordeiro Lima, attorney Dr. Ricardo Paulinelli; Lieutenant Colonel of the Air Force Reserve, Secretary of CONAF Institutional Relations Romulo Amaral Filho; Communicator, broadcaster, environmentalist and cultural producer Claudiney Barbosa Meres (Ney Barbosa); and Agent and Chief of Investigation of the Civil Police of theState of Rio Grande do Norte, Iranilson

Dos Santos: Fighting forest fires and fighting for the rights of others

The indigenous headdress was worn by dos Santos was in honor of his indigenous heritage. He requested permission to wear from the ceremonial body as receiving the distinction was a moment of great emotion to him.  


The Commemorative Medallion “Brava Gente Brasileira” in recognition of those who have stood out for their meritorious actions, recognized as selfless and of inestimable value, “those who fight for the defense of the Fatherland and for a better Brazil,” was awarded to civil and military personalities from all over the country. 


Medal honorees were Writer Ana Delicy, CONAF President Gedir Santos Ferreira, Journalist and Gilbson Alencar, Writer André Luiz de Lima Coelho, Writer André Pullig; Jounalist and Writer Athylla Borborema Cardoso (Journalist and Writer Pietro Costa. 


CONAF is the National Confederation of Family Farming of Brazil operating throughout the Brazilian territory, it brings together unions, federations, and associations seeking to develop public policies for better economic development. The Brazilian Federation of Academics of Science, Letters, and Arts, FEBACLA is a civil non-profit, non-partisan, non-religious association, cultural in nature, governed by private law and legally maintained by the International Cultural Association of Sciences, Letters and Arts. 

 

 

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 ‘Music for the environment’: Italian Embassy hosts Green Embassy Concert by Instituto Reciclando Sons 

  


Music, art, sustainability, and solidarity will be the themes on the at the Embassy of Italy in Brasilia this June 10 at 8 pm as it hosts the 'Concerto Embaixada Verde' by the students of the Orchestra and Choir of the Instituto Reciclando Sons, presenting a repertoire of Italian and Brazilian music 

Active in the Structural City area, until recently the largest open-air landfill in Latin America, the Institute offers music education courses in contexts lacking educational opportunities. 


"The Instituto Reciclando Sons is a commendable reference structure, promoting cultural and recreational activities for children and young people exposed to serious social, health, and environmental challenges," says Ambassador Francesco Azzarello. "The Italian Embassy in Brasilia is particularly pleased to participate in a project of Italian cultural valorization, which is part of the broader context of the follow-up to the first 'Green Embassy Week', which took place last March." 



The Embassy welcomed, in parallel with the concert, around one hundred children and young people aged between 6 and 18 years, protagonists of the specific monthly program "Educação Ambiental Lixo Zero" launched by the Embassy. They experienced, through games, learning basic techniques of home composting and visited the facilities of the Diplomatic Headquarters for the treatment and disposal of waste, benefiting from the explanations of specialized employees. 


The concert program will begin with the  National Anthem of the Italian Republic followed by the National Anthem of the Federative Republic of Brazil and renditions of, "Oh, my nights of love," by Carlos Gomes (Maria Tudor opera), "Watercolor," BY Toquinho (in Italian and Portuguese),  "La Misión," by Ennio Morricone, "Watercolor from Brazil," BY Ary Barroso, and "The Prayer," by Carole Bayer Sager/David W. Foster (in Italian and Portuguese). 


It will be a beautiful moment of art, culture, sustainability, and solidarity, said the Insitute on Instagram. 

.The event will also be available on the Embassy's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/italyinbrazil/). 

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