Nuno Varela, founder of Kiativu, poses next to one of the municipal stores in Bairro do Armador in Chelas. Photo: Reinaldo Rodrigues
Culture
The penultimate report on the #LisboaEscuta project continues in search of musical phenomena that unite communities. This time, we are in Bairro do Armador, more specifically in the space of the Kriativu association, in Chelas, a center of a whirlwind of initiatives and a lot of music, to understand how hip-hop and rap have helped to reinvent one of the largest neighborhoods in the capital.
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