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Overview
About Me
What could I say? I like to meet new people, get in touch with different cultures. If my life was a book, I would like to make it a compilation of travel histories. Every place I go, every person I meet, makes me rewrite myself in some way. I guess that's why I love music and poetry so much - both can make me travel even when I'm standing still.
I wanna connect with people and make distances smaller.
Some planes we have to catch, but others we oughta dare to miss in order to live our life in it's full potential.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I love travelling and I wanna be able to help people to get to the places they want to go. Some day this wanderer could be me, and life is all about giving and receiving - we gotta come full circle.
Interests
Music, dance, poetry, people.
- culture
- books
- poetry
- dancing
- dining
- wine
- beer
- drinking
- traveling
- music
- languages
- law
- sociology
Music, Movies, and Books
Music: rock, blues, jazz, soul, brazilian popular music
Dance: samba, salsa, forró
Poetry: even bad poetry is better than no poetry at all.
Movies: Thrillers, romance, drama, french and argentine movies.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I've been to Jamaica. That island is magical!
Teach, Learn, Share
I can always discuss about brazilian music and culture, and, due to my academical formation, criminology and sociology of deviance are hot topics for me. I can teach you how to dance samba and forró. I know a lot of cool places in Porto Alegre to go for a good beer, drinks, wine or food. I also love discovering new places.
From my side, I'm always willing to learn things about different cultures - new languages, idioms, cousine. I love sharing travel stories and seeing places through the visions of fellow travelers.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Being a brazilian born and raised, I can give you a different view of my country from what you maybe are used to read or listen about. I can teach you some Portuguese if you want to, and some basic moves in samba and forró, two brazilian popular dances.
If by any chance you are a criminologist or a researcher in the field of Sociology of Law, Deviance and Punishment, I'm sure we can exchange field notes on this topics.
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, England, France, Hungary, Jamaica, Netherlands, Paraguay, Spain, Uruguay
Countries I’ve Lived In
Brazil