
Flup 2024, uma homenagem a Beatriz Nascimento


Beatriz Nascimento's quilombo is a gap in the history of Brazil.
The black person goes from being a slave to being the owner of themselves and their own paths.
At the feet of the quilombola liberators, the roots of Africa are planted in Brazilian soil.
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To contradict the white-handed historiography, Quilombo dos Palmares, the first free state in Latin America.
On this floor, dance with freedom, listen to how strong your heart beats.


Em 2024, a Flup propõe fortalecer o debate público sobre as principais questões das periferias – globais e brasileiras – no âmbito do encontro do G20, no Rio de Janeiro.
Vozes nacionais e internacionais, representantes de periferias regionais, climáticas, raciais, étnicas e de gênero, se encontrarão em mesas de debates durante a programação do festival, de 11 a 17 de novembro.
Create quilombo is unite fight, faith and axé.
From quilombo to favela, from quilombo to terreiro, from quilombo to school of samba.
From quilombo to poetry, to the screens, to the books.
From griôs stories to the living writings of the slams, Flup calls: you need to know, read and celebrate Beatriz Nascimento.
Her intellectual legacy, her poetry, everything she did and makes spin.
From the quilombo, we want to interpret the world with the Afrofuturist thinker.
Because the dream of the future is a woman's, where the night never sleeps.
In the Atlantic, the Yabás make links between the fragments of time and space.
Black women move forward, create solutions, change situations and tell their stories.
With Beatriz Nascimento, the foundations of the Brazilian anti-racist and feminist movement.
She doesn't let us forget: we need to talk about ourselves.
Let the G20 rulers come. Listen to the Atlantic peripheries.
Here are the oris who think and create new ways of living between Africa and America.
Flup will be made up of these speeches, these turns, coming from the encounter with what cannot be forgotten and needs to be heard.
After all, what is more current than ancestry?
What else can disrupt the structure than a black woman who writes?
Listen, when Beatriz spins, everyone spins and life changes.
To find yourself in Beatriz, to see yourself in Beatriz, turn your skirt, spin your life.
Come to Flup!