Bruno Magina

Bruno Magina was born in Lisbon (Portugal), in 1984.He is a teacher since 2006 and he became a writer in 2014.His debut book, “A Vila das Cores” – “The Colour Village”, was a huge success, with five sold out editions.Between…

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Bruno Monteiro

One of Portugal´s leading classical musicians, Bruno Monteiro is herald by Opus Klassiek as a “top violinist” and by Musical Opinion as an “admirable artist”.For more than 25 years he has been leading an intense concertizing career as recitalist, concerto…

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Sofia Diniz

Portuguese born, Sofia Diniz studied music and cello in Lisbon and later specialized in historical performance practice in Cologne, Germany with Rainer Zipperling (baroque cello and viola da gamba), in Den Haag, Netherlands with Wieland Kuijken and Philippe Pierlot (viola…

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Daniela Viçoso

Daniela Viçoso (b. Faro, 1990), graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon with a Painting major (2012), later with an Illustration MA graduate degree at Kingston University, London (2015). The short story “Erasmus song” is awarded one of…

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Eliseu Silva

Eliseu Antunes Pereira Gomes da Silva is a concert violinist, conductor, pedagogue and PhD in Music. He’s been a juror member of numerous prestigious competitions. Eliseu is the conductor of the Oporto Youth Orchestra of Bonjóia from the Oporto City…

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Elmano Sancho

Elmano Sancho is bilingual in Portuguese and French and is fluent in Spanish and English. He holds a diploma in training for actors from the School of Theatre and Cinema/ESTC in Lisbon and has also studied in Madrid (at the…

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M̶i̶g̶u̶e̶l Bonneville

Miguel Bonneville (Porto, 1985) introduces us to autobiographical works focused on the deconstruction and reconstruction of identity. His work is transdisciplinary and therefore is presented in a variety of formats: performances, drawings, photographs, films, music or artist books. His work…

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Diniz Sanchez

Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Diniz Sanchez studied dance and choreography in the Superior School of Dance and Forum Dança (Lisbon) and Centre Chorégraphique de Montpellier – Mathilde Monnier (France), with a CNC scholarship (2000). Dancer/performer for several companies in Portugal,…

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