Sheila Ribeiro | |
---|---|
Born | March 25, 1973 |
Nationality | Brazilian / Canadian |
Occupation | Artist |
Sheila Ribeiro (born March 25, 1973) is an artist considered to be post-convergent, working in an interdependent, multivectorial and extradisciplinary networked media ecosystem, expressed in an evaporated and remixed materiality. Involved with digital [1] and body arts, [2] as well as conceptual fashion, [3] technology and communication [4] [5] and cultural studies. Currently lives between Salvador, Montreal and Rome. She was married to the anthropologist Massimo Canevacci.
Ribeiro is known for her fragmented, fantastical work, treating contemporary power dynamics, [6] migration codes, digital cognition and pop fashion aesthetics, [7] as well as for her multipurpose extra-disciplinary [8] way of working through installations, [9] performances, films, fashion shoots, dance pieces on stage, on camera, on the street. [10]
She has been an artist since 1992 and has also been a consultant on transdisciplinarity, [11] contemporary arts [12] and cultures in the development of new epistemologies.
Deborah Fialho Secco is a Brazilian actress. She became known in 1994 as one of the protagonists of the teen series Confissões de Adolescente. On television, she played successful characters such as Íris in Laços de Família, Darlene in Celebridade, Sol in América, Natalie Lamour in Insensato Coração, Karola in Segundo Sol and Alexia Máximo in Salve-se Quem Puder. In cinema, she stood out as Moema in Caramuru - A Invenção do Brasil, Judite in Boa Sorte and the title character in Bruna Surfistinha.
Marjorie Dias de Oliveira, known professionally as Marjorie Estiano, is a Brazilian actress and singer-songwriter. She became nationally known for her role in TV Globo's teen soap opera Malhação.
Taís Bianca Gama de Araújo is a Brazilian actress, TV host and model. Described by the media and general public as one of the great Brazilian actresses for her versatility in playing comedic and dramatic characters, in addition to being a very famous celebrity in Brazil.
Luís Lázaro Sacramento Ramos is a Brazilian actor, television presenter, director, writer, and voice actor. He started his acting career with the Flock of Olodum Theater group, in Salvador, and is best known for his portrayal of João Francisco dos Santos in the 2002 film Madame Satã. In 2007, he was nominated for the 35th International Emmy Awards for Best Actor for his role in Cobras & Lagartos.
Domingão do Faustão was a Brazilian TV show aired every Sunday from 1989 to 2021. Produced by Rede Globo and hosted by Fausto Silva, it featured live music performances as well as special segments, such as the Dança dos Famosos and Dança no Gelo. It was one of the oldest and most famous of Globo's television shows since its first broadcast in 1989.
Caroline Paola Oliveira da Silva, known professionally as Paolla Oliveira, is a Brazilian actress.
Irene Yolanda Ravache Paes de Melo is a Brazilian film, stage, and television actress. In 2008, she was nominated for an International Emmy Award for her role in Eterna Magia.
A Favorita is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast TV Globo. It premiered 2 June 2008 to 17 January 2009 with a total number of episodes of 197. It is created by João Emanuel Carneiro and directed by Ricardo Waddington. It is also the first telenovela by the writer to air in the 9 pm timeslot.
Tiago de Albergaria Pinheiro Goulart de Bettencourt is a Portuguese singer-songwriter.
Wagner Miranda Schwartz is a Brazilian performer, choreographer and writer.
Lado a Lado is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo from 10 September 2012 to 8 March 2013.
The Troféu APCA for best film is a prize awarded since 1973 by Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte, for the Brazilian cinematography productions. Winners are announced in December, and the awards ceremony usually takes place in the first quarter of the following year.
Carola Saavedra is a Chilean-born Brazilian writer.
Sergio Tadeu Corrêia Guizé is a Brazilian actor, singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist.
José Jesuíta Barbosa Neto is a Brazilian actor. He is considered an important talent of recent Brazilian cinema and has performed in critically acclaimed feature films.
Thaís Dayane da Silva, known by the stage name MC Tha, is a Brazilian singer and songwriter.
Flavio Soares is a Brazilian comics artist.
Jarid Arraes is a Brazilian poet and writer. She is the writer of such books as As Lendas de Dandara, Heroínas Negras Brasileiras em 15 cordéis, Um buraco com meu nome, and Redemoinho em dia quente. Arraes lives in São Paulo, where she created the Women's Writing Club. To date, she has more than 70 publications in the cordel literature style, including the biographical collection Heroínas Negras na História do Brasil.
Caroline da Cunha Duarte, better known as simply Carol Duarte, is a Brazilian actress. She has won various awards, including an APCA award, an Extra Award, and a Platino Award, along with nominations for the Grande Otelo award and the Guarani Prize.
The APCA Television Award is one of the areas covered by the APCA Award, a traditional Brazilian award created in 1956 by the São Paulo Association of Theater Critics. Television became part of the APCA Awards in 1972. Until then, it only awarded theater and classical music. In the same year, film, literature and popular music were also recognized. New areas were incorporated into the competition over the following years.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)