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In February, the Mobile Cultural Center hosts Mãe Bruxa, a collective of four women who turn voice, the adufe, and drums into gestures of resistance. Rooted in tradition and focused on intervention, their music is a “tradfeminist” manifesto affirming freedom, presence, and springtime for all women.
The activity is free, but access to the bus requires a valid transport ticket.
This initiative is promoted by PELE, in partnership with STCP – Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto, EIM, SA, and curated by Lovers & Lollypops.
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In February, the Mobile Cultural Center hosts Mãe Bruxa, a collective of four women who turn voice, the adufe, and drums into gestures of resistance. Rooted in tradition and focused on intervention, their music is a “tradfeminist” manifesto affirming freedom, presence, and springtime for all women.
The activity is free, but access to the bus requires a valid transport ticket.
This initiative is promoted by PELE, in partnership with STCP – Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto, EIM, SA, and curated by Lovers & Lollypops.
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