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Overview
About Me
I'm a student of Fine Arts that lives in Curitiba. Nowadays I'm in halfway of my graduation at the School of Music and Fine Arts of Paraná. I was born in Joinville, Santa Catarina, but I live here since 2014, when I changed to study Cinema. I like to travel, getting to know other cultures, watch movies and talk about a lof of diverse subjects.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
To travel and meet other people. Every time that I travel, even in my own country, it's a rich experience. I like meeting people and other cultures, because then I can expand my vision on life and other subjects. It' such an exciting experience learning with the differences you get to know along the way.
Interests
- arts
- literature
- music festivals
- music
- art history
- cinema
- independent cinema
Music, Movies, and Books
My taste in music is pretty ecletic, but recently I've been listening to a lot of rap, R&B and jazz. I also like ambient music, some of eletronic and blues. Brazilian rap is one of the best stuff I ever came across, even though I love Outkast, Common, Blackstar and Jay Z.
My favorite movie is Zerkalo, by Tarkovsky. Also, Bresson, Bergman and Fellini are great. I'm starting to know a little more about japanese cinema too.
And the best book I've ever read is Ulysses, by James Joyce.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Hiking in Tibidado and knowing Lagoinha do Leste, in Florianópolis, one of the most beautiful places I went to. Going to Charles Bridge in Prague at midnight, where I could smoke alone and think about my life while watching the river.
Teach, Learn, Share
As a student of arts, I am willing to exchange impressions and experiences about plastic arts, cinema and music.
If you are interested, I also can teach you some portuguese.
I'm curious to learn with the hosts, whatever the subject may be.
What I Can Share with Hosts
A good company and some knowledge.
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, England, France, Italy, Spain
Countries I’ve Lived In
Brazil