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February 9th, 2010

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“It is the beat of the black, of the slums”

The actress Regina Casé went on stage at TEDxSP to talk about difference. For her, those considered culturally and socially different, may in fact be as good as those regarded as traditional. The actress spoke about musical production in the outskirts of the cities in Brazil, as the funk from Rio, the electronic forró, and also of cultural manifestations in other countries like Mexico, France and Angola. In the project “My Suburb is the World”, Regina shows that the different, or independent, also creates ideas worth spreading. And more than that, they deserve to be legitimized as successful projects, which generate income and quality of life for people. And as she could not help, her entire speech was filled with good humor, provoking smiles and laughter amongst the audience.

2 Responses to ““It is the beat of the black, of the slums””

  1. Regina sempre surpreende!

    Ivana March 13, 2010 at 10:59:02 AM
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