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Things to Do in São Paulo, Brazil: 30 Suggestions

…a.k.a. “reasons to get inspired to visit São Paulo” because this is one cool city! If you are looking for things to do in São Paulo, this list is a great place to start. I started to travel to São Paulo in 2000, to visit my then-boyfriend, a São Paulo native who had returned toBrazil after living in the U.S. for one year. That guy later became my husband, and the last 13 years have included annual visits to Brazil to spend time with his family. With locals showing me around, I have an “insider’s view” of sorts.

Despite all these visits, I haven’t even scratched the surface of things to do in São Paulo, especially when it comes to the city’s amazing nightlife (hey, I have two kids!). Besides some serious nightlife, the city is also known for food, markets, architecture, and museums, all of which you will find in the tips below. However, one tip I want to mention but didn’t add since I haven’t done it is the Ciclofaixas de Lazer, or “leisure cycle lanes,” that open on Sundays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and include places to rent bikes. These 30 km of car-free biking paths are on some of the city’s best streets and connect to city parks.

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Worldwide Release of the Elevating Loving the Silent Tears: The Musical Album featuring Brazilian singer Fabiana Passoni, Jon Secada, Jody Watley and International Stars

 

Loving the Silent Tears: The Musical album recreates the magic of the new musical that explores humanity’s universal search for inner peace. 

Vocalists representing 16 of the world’s glorious cultures include:

  • Grammy-winners:   Jon Secada (Just Another Day), Jody Watley (Real Love), Jamaican reggae group Black Uhuru (Anthem)
  • Broadway stars: Patti Cohenour (Phantom of the Opera), Liz Callaway (Miss Saigon), Kiril Kulish (Billy Elliot the Musical), Debbie Gravitte (Jerome Robbins' Broadway)
  • International stars: Kay Tse (Hong Kong), Brian Joo (Korea), Siavash Shams (Iran), Hồ Quỳnh Hương (Vietnam)  

Loving the Silent Tears: The Musical was a unique celebration combining a talented team who collectively hold over two dozen Academy, Grammy, Tony and Emmy Awards.  Oscar-winning composer Al Kasha (The Poseidon Adventure) was inspired to create and write music for the musical after reading the poetry anthology Silent Tears written by Supreme Master Ching Hai during her own spiritual quest.  Mr. Kasha stated “Silent Tears…has touched my heart so greatly, that I saw the potential it had to affect people’s lives by being turned into a musical.”    

As MTV noted, the composers are “titans in their musical fields” who include Jorge Calandrelli (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon), Doug Katsaros (Footloose), Henry Krieger (Dreamgirls), Don Pippin (La Cage aux Folles), Nan Schwartz (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) and David Shire (Saturday Night Fever).

Directed by Tony nominee Vincent Paterson (Michael Jackson’s and Madonna’s world tours) and choreographed by Emmy-winner Bonnie Story (High School Musical 1, 2, 3), Loving the Silent Tears transformed Supreme Master Ching Hai’s profound and engaging poems into a musical sensation that takes listeners across six continents. The one-time only benefit show was held on October 27, 2012 at the 6,300-seat Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. 

In keeping with the international theme of the show, the music features a wide range of styles and genres, such as “Your Eyes, Your Ears, Your Heart,” performed by Fabiana Passoni in English and Portuguese and accompanied by samba dancing, Jody Watley’s song, the African-inspired “A Real Fool” with its rich, rhythmic melodies and distinct percussion, and the tender ballad “Singing Praise,” sung by Korean pop star Brian Joo and Korean-American singer Heather Park, incorporated elements of traditional Korean music. Singers representing other cultures include Camellia Abou-Odah (Arab), Mark Janicello (Italian), Liel Kolet (Israeli), and Katie McMahon (Irish).  

 SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) has released its second GBTA BTI Outlook report on Brazil as part of its semiannual series. The report, sponsored by Visa, includes the GBTA BTI, an index of business travel spending which provides a way to distill market performance over a period of time...

Wednesday, 05 September 2012 15:56

Amcham Campinas Business Day

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 Tom Reaoch had fun at the Amcham Business Day, making new acquaintances and meeting old friends like Mery Zanata of Fun Click who took this "Fun "Picture to register the event.

Wednesday, 05 September 2012 10:07

An overview of the GE Campinas, Brazil Plant

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 Click on READ MORE and take a look at the GE Factory in Campinas. 

 Read more to see the You Tube presentation from Enterprise Ireland and why they think you should invest in Brazil... 

Saturday, 25 August 2012 07:58

Costs of brokerage services in Brazil

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Getting your products into Brazil is a crucial step for the establishment of your business in the country. With that in mind, we have made a selection of the most common services related to brokerage in Brazil and what its average costs are.

What do we mean by “brokerage services”? 

How to open a dialog with the Brazilian government

Foreigners who have to get in touch with the Brazilian government have probably found themselves in a difficult situation as they do not know to exactly they must contact. Learn in this article how you can get in touch with the Brazilian ministries that may be interesting for foreign investments.

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