Last weekend our Educational Center partner, the NGO Solar Meninos de Luz, a civil and philanthropic that promotes full-time formal and complementary education, culture, sports and basic health […]
Read moreAlthough some people might think that Brazil’s capital is either Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo, we cannot blame those ones because, in fact, Brasilia has not always been our country’s capital. […]
Read moreHave you ever tried to read a Brazilian book but because they were in Portuguese you couldn’t do it? Don’t you worry! Here is a list […]
Read moreThis Monday we welcomed three new volunteers for the project Wildlife Sanctuary, a breeding ground for conservation purposes located 30km away from Curitiba. Sophie is Brittish and she has been […]
Read moreToday we are very excited because a new volunteer has arrived here in Brazil! Chiara is an 22 years old Italian who studies Biology. She was raised in a […]
Read moreWhat do you know about this Brazilian Music style? We Brazilians are very proud of Bossa Nova and even Theguardian.com has once said that Bossa Nova is “the highest […]
Read moreIn August we welcomed Sara Mendoza to intern with us in Brazilian Experience. Sara is originally from Panamá, but she has been living in France and Spain for many years. […]
Read moreWe welcomed Emmi Jelekäinen to Brazil in September. She came to intern at the local NGO Elo Apoio Social e Ambiental, that develops social and environmental projects in Curitiba. Emmi […]
Read moreAre you interested in having some good time around in at the coastal town of Paraná? Would you like to spend some really great time at a touristic train […]
Read moreHave you ever heard about our greatest Baroque Artist? Today we are going to talk about Aleijadinho, a Brazilian legend. Check it out: Aleijadinho literally means “the little […]
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