Virada da Felicidade 2026 takes place in São Paulo with mental health discussions

The 2026 edition of Virada da Felicidade arrives in São Paulo in March, bringing together business leaders, experts, and personalities to address mental health, well-being, and social responsibility. Created in 2019 by Chirles Oliveira, the event will feature a hybrid format and include figures such as nun Coen and journalist Izabella Camargo.

Launched in 2019 by Chirles Oliveira, Virada da Felicidade promotes discussions on mental health, well-being, and social responsibility. Its 2026 edition spans March in São Paulo, coinciding with the International Day of Happiness on March 20.

The program begins on March 1 with online debates. In-person sessions take place on March 19 and 20 at Casa Rofer in the city's south zone. The closing event is scheduled for March 26, featuring a free social action at CEU Paraisópolis.

Confirmed participants include zen-buddhist nun Monja Coen, journalist Izabella Camargo, and indigenous leader Ubiraci Pataxó. The organizers have also invited international figures such as writer Gaspar Contreras and doctor Edith Shiro.

The main emphasis is on the rise in emotional disorders and the effects of mental health in the corporate setting. These issues have received increased attention in companies following the pandemic, amid rising leaves for anxiety and depression, as noted in event coverage.

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Vibrant illustration of São Paulo's MITsp theater festival kickoff, featuring diverse performers and crowds in Bexiga.
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São Paulo international theater show starts this Saturday

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The 13th edition of the São Paulo International Theater Show (MITsp) starts this Saturday (7) and runs until March 15, featuring 24 Brazilian and foreign productions exploring themes like violence and the environment. Held across 11 venues in the capital, the event highlights French writer Édouard Louis and companies from the Centro-Oeste region. A parallel program, Farofa do Processo, occupies independent spaces in Bexiga with works in development.

The Champions Parade of the 2026 Carnival brought together the top six schools from the Special Group at Marquês de Sapucaí in Rio de Janeiro on the night of February 21. Unidos do Viradouro, the winner with 270 points, closed the night after performances by Mangueira, Imperatriz Leopoldinense, Salgueiro, Vila Isabel, and Beija-Flor. Rede Globo aired only the opening show, sparking criticism on social media for not broadcasting the full parade on open TV.

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The year 2026 will feature 12 holidays on weekdays in Brazil, enabling extended breaks for rest and travel. The calendar also includes the Brazilian presidential election in October and the expanded World Cup from June to July. The cultural and sports agenda promises international shows and major tournaments.

Mocidade Alegre won the São Paulo Carnival 2026 with 269.8 points, claiming its 13th title in a tight point-by-point tally at the Anhembi Sambódromo. The school paid tribute to actress Léa Garcia through its enredo 'Malunga Léa – Rapsódia de uma Deusa Negra'. Rosas de Ouro and Águia de Ouro were relegated to the Access Group.

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The first day of São Paulo's street pre-Carnival on Saturday (February 7, 2026) featured Ivete Sangalo's debut bloc drawing about 1.2 million people around Ibirapuera Park. Overcrowding caused show interruptions for safety, while heavy rain impacted later performances like Alceu Valença's. Authorities reported arrests for selling adulterated drinks and thefts.

Influencer Virginia Fonseca announced her return to rehearsals with the Grande Rio samba school in Rio de Janeiro after a month of absences as battery queen. The absence drew criticism from the community, which demands greater participation from her. There are 36 days left until the official parade at Marquês de Sapucaí.

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A Fábrica Brasil, a Banijay Americas company, presented a diverse nine-title slate at Content Americas, emphasizing partnerships with Netflix and Globo. The lineup features psychological thrillers by novelist Raphael Montes and a new sitcom to succeed the long-running Vai Que Cola. Additional announcements include live experiences and joint ventures.

 

 

 

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