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“We own our bodies,” Adrian Galisto says before the fashion show

“We own our bodies,” Adrian Galisto says before the fashion show

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Adriane Galisteu returns to the Marquês de Sapucaí to participate in the parade at Portela Carnival in a costume that honors women.

Adrian Galisto

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Presenter Adrian Galisto He returns to the Marquis de Sabucay on the night of Monday the 12th to once again participate in the parade at Carnival Portilla.

In an exclusive interview with LandThe blonde said that her uniform, which had different names written on it, was a tribute to women.

“Portel's samba is a very powerful samba. It's a samba that praises the sacred feminine, that pays homage to the pain of the woman who came on the slave ship, who lost her mother, who was raped, who never had the opportunity to have 'a son in her lap…but this woman who Suffering, she represents the feminine strength praised in Portela. All these women who are here with me are very strong women from Portela,” she explained.

He added: “Today I feel that I have a role to pay tribute to these women, and make this path understand history, praise history and learn from this history. It is time to understand this pain.”


As for the introduction, being a woman is still not easy, and women themselves have to determine their future, including within samba.

She said: “A woman's place is wherever she wants, for as long as she wants. We are the ones who define it. We are the owners of our bodies and our lives.”

Plot

Portela takes up writer Ana María Gonçalves's novel set during the 2024 Carnival and traces the imagined trajectories of the story of Britta's mother, Luisa Mahim.

With the plot Color defectMadureira School will show the power of black women and black heroines in Brazil.

Source: Redacao Terra

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