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Launch of the catalog and discussion about the exhibition African Languages ​​that Make Up Brazil
 18.Nov.2025
 7pm
 Palácio Anchieta, Vitória (ES)
 Suitable for all audiences

Museu Vale, in partnership with the Museum of the Portuguese Language, brings to Espírito Santo the exhibition “African Languages ​​that Make Brazil,” at the Anchieta Palace, the seat of the State Government. The exhibition investigates the influences of African presences manifested in the languages, vocabulary, and pronunciation of Portuguese spoken in Brazil.

As part of the exhibition’s Public Program, there will be a catalog launch, with free distribution, followed by a conversation with the curator Tiganá Santana, musician, philosopher, and researcher, and the Espírito Santo artists Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro, Natan Dias, and Jaíne Muniz, whose works are part of the exhibition. The meeting will be an opportunity for the public to learn about the creative processes and dialogues that run through the exhibition.