Gisele Bündchen shared clips from her night at Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival celebrations on Instagram.
The 42-year-old supermodel was in Brazil enjoying the world-famous festival between Ash Wednesday and Lent, which can often be characterized by partying, parades, costumes and dancing. It takes place from February 17-25.
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She shared videos of herself with her friends doing a Samba dance and singing together. Another clip shows her cheering on the parade from the Camarote Brahma N°1’s terrace, waving her arms from side to side as the carnival floats passed by.
At the event, she can be seen wearing low-rise white jeans and a black cropped T-shirt with the word “Brahma” written in gold letters.
Before the festival, on February 16, she showed off some of her moves. “Getting in the mood for carnival!” she wrote in the post, dancing to “Balança Pema...
The 42-year-old supermodel was in Brazil enjoying the world-famous festival between Ash Wednesday and Lent, which can often be characterized by partying, parades, costumes and dancing. It takes place from February 17-25.
In Memoriam 2022: 100 Great Celebrities Who Died In 2022
She shared videos of herself with her friends doing a Samba dance and singing together. Another clip shows her cheering on the parade from the Camarote Brahma N°1’s terrace, waving her arms from side to side as the carnival floats passed by.
At the event, she can be seen wearing low-rise white jeans and a black cropped T-shirt with the word “Brahma” written in gold letters.
Before the festival, on February 16, she showed off some of her moves. “Getting in the mood for carnival!” she wrote in the post, dancing to “Balança Pema...
- 2/22/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Gisele Bündchen is living her best life! On Sunday, the 42-year-old model celebrated carnival in Rio de Janeiro. The former Victoria’s Secret model documented her festivities on Instagram, giving her followers a look at her day of partying.
On her Instagram Story, Bündchen showed off her outfit, which consisted of a black cropped shirt that read “Brahma” and low rise white pants. The look is similar to one she wore for the event in 2004.
Bündchen was joined by a group of her friends as they posed for a video, before heading out the door.
Gisele Bundchen /Instagram
In a follow-up clip, the model is seen waving her hands and dancing outside while a parade passes and other people celebrate on the street.
Ahead of her big night out, Bündchen showed off some of the moves she would be doing during the festivities.
“Getting in the mood for carnival! ,” she captioned a video.
On her Instagram Story, Bündchen showed off her outfit, which consisted of a black cropped shirt that read “Brahma” and low rise white pants. The look is similar to one she wore for the event in 2004.
Bündchen was joined by a group of her friends as they posed for a video, before heading out the door.
Gisele Bundchen /Instagram
In a follow-up clip, the model is seen waving her hands and dancing outside while a parade passes and other people celebrate on the street.
Ahead of her big night out, Bündchen showed off some of the moves she would be doing during the festivities.
“Getting in the mood for carnival! ,” she captioned a video.
- 2/20/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The Latin Recording Academy shared its list of nominees for the 2022 Latin Grammys on Sept. 20. Bad Bunny swept the nominations, netting 10 nods overall. His chart-topping album "Un Verano Sin Ti" received nominations for album of the year and best urban music album. Rauw Alejandro, Christina Aguilera, and Rosalía also received a number of noms. On the evening on Nov. 17. Singer/songwriter Jorge Drexler took the most awards home, leading with six wins including record and song of the year for
"Tocarte" with C. Tangana, Best Pop Song for "La Guerrilla de la Concordia," Best Alternative Song for "El día que estrenaste el mundo," Best Singer/Songwriter album for "Tinta y Tiempo," and Best Portuguese Language Song (alongside Marisa Monte in "Vento Sardo"). Bad Bunny who wasn't present at the award show followed with five awards including Best Urban Album for "Un Verano Sin Ti," Best Urban Fusion Performance, and Best...
"Tocarte" with C. Tangana, Best Pop Song for "La Guerrilla de la Concordia," Best Alternative Song for "El día que estrenaste el mundo," Best Singer/Songwriter album for "Tinta y Tiempo," and Best Portuguese Language Song (alongside Marisa Monte in "Vento Sardo"). Bad Bunny who wasn't present at the award show followed with five awards including Best Urban Album for "Un Verano Sin Ti," Best Urban Fusion Performance, and Best...
- 11/18/2022
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Gal Costa, one of the most important artists in Brazilian music, died on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Born Maria da Graça Penna Burgos Costa in 1945, the influential singer was raised in Salvador, Bahia, where she took her first steps into music with the likes of Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Maria Bethânia. She was barely in her twenties in 1967 when she released her first album Domingo, a bossa nova-only feat with Veloso.
In 1968, she became one of the most important voices of tropicália, the counterculture movement that disrupted Brazil’s arts and society at the time.
In 1968, she became one of the most important voices of tropicália, the counterculture movement that disrupted Brazil’s arts and society at the time.
- 11/10/2022
- by Felipe Maia
- Rollingstone.com
The nominees for the 2012 Latin Grammy awards are in, and Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra tops the list with six nods.
Guerra scored two of the 10 "Best Song" nominations for his "Azul Sabina" and "En El Cielo No Hay Hospital." The Dominican singer’s unique blend of merengue, bolero, bachata and rock has already earned him 12 Latin Grammys.
The list of nominees released Tuesday by the Latin Recording Academy includes both established musical titans such as Cuban jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, and relative newcomers, including Afro-Colombian hip hop group Choc Quib Town.
Brazil's Caetano Veloso, who first came to prominence in the 1960s playing a samba-infused style of rock known as Tropicalia, is up for four awards. Caetano will also be honored as the "2012 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year."
The Latin Grammys are scheduled for Nov. 15 in Las Vegas and will be televised by Univision.
Check out the...
Guerra scored two of the 10 "Best Song" nominations for his "Azul Sabina" and "En El Cielo No Hay Hospital." The Dominican singer’s unique blend of merengue, bolero, bachata and rock has already earned him 12 Latin Grammys.
The list of nominees released Tuesday by the Latin Recording Academy includes both established musical titans such as Cuban jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, and relative newcomers, including Afro-Colombian hip hop group Choc Quib Town.
Brazil's Caetano Veloso, who first came to prominence in the 1960s playing a samba-infused style of rock known as Tropicalia, is up for four awards. Caetano will also be honored as the "2012 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year."
The Latin Grammys are scheduled for Nov. 15 in Las Vegas and will be televised by Univision.
Check out the...
- 9/26/2012
- by Miguel Ferrer
- Huffington Post
Leonardo Aversa Singer Marisa Monte.
Marisa Monte doesn’t want people to get the wrong impression about the six-year hiatus she took after her last studio release. She was quite busy during that time, giving birth to her second child, raising a family, and working on a documentary as well as a live album.
“I don’t know why, but for some people a live record doesn’t count,” Ms. Monte said during a conversation with Speakeasy from her home in Rio de Janeiro.
Marisa Monte doesn’t want people to get the wrong impression about the six-year hiatus she took after her last studio release. She was quite busy during that time, giving birth to her second child, raising a family, and working on a documentary as well as a live album.
“I don’t know why, but for some people a live record doesn’t count,” Ms. Monte said during a conversation with Speakeasy from her home in Rio de Janeiro.
- 4/24/2012
- by Eduardo Kaplan
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
ROME -- Brazilian singing star Marisa Monte will open the third RomaCinemaFest, organizers said Thursday.
Monte, a 40-year-old crooner with a background linked to classical music, samba and folk, will open the festival Oct. 2, performing ahead of the yet-to-be-named opening film.
It's the same slot that last year featured operatic tenor Andrea Bocelli, who sang to an enthusiastic response.
Monte, a 40-year-old crooner with a background linked to classical music, samba and folk, will open the festival Oct. 2, performing ahead of the yet-to-be-named opening film.
It's the same slot that last year featured operatic tenor Andrea Bocelli, who sang to an enthusiastic response.
- 1/11/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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