B.O.

Small-scale cultural sessions bringing together conversation, listening sessions, artistic interventions and collective experiences.

Based in Europe, the project invites artists, writers, musicians and thinkers to explore contemporary culture through Brazilian and Latin American perspectives.

More than cultural programming, it is a space for translation, presence and shared experience.

LABS

Conversations

Intimate conversations with artists, musicians, writers and thinkers.

Listening Sessions

Collective listening experiences mixing music, storytelling and cultural references.

Experimental

Experimental sessions combining conversation, memory, sound and participation.

Performative Encounters

Hybrid formats between talk, artistic gesture and live experience.

*Part of each session is dedicated to students, emerging researchers and audience in general through free access invitations.

Sessions

Brazil and Latin America carry a unique way of creating — with resilience, warmth, improvisation, culture, emotion, and community at the center.

Receive invitations, be aware, tell us something.

UPCOMING - new gatherings coming soon

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UPCOMING - new gatherings coming soon *

why b.o


Officially, B.O stands Boletim de Ocorrência — the formal report used to register an incident, an event, a disruption. Something that happened and needs to be acknowledged, documented, told.

But over time, BO became something else too.
A slang expression. A cultural shorthand:
“Everybody has their own BOs.”

Their mess. Their unresolved stories. Their personal chaos. Their challenges, contradictions, emotional baggage, unexpected turns.

Because life itself is a collection of occurrences.

Unexpected encounters. Reinventions. Failures. Breakthroughs. Detours. Beautiful accidents.
People trying to navigate what they feel, what they want, what they are becoming.

BO was born from that idea.

A space for honest conversations, meaningful encounters, and stories that don’t pretend to be perfect. A space where vulnerability creates connection, where complexity is welcomed, and where people can meet beyond polished versions of themselves.

Because, in the end, what connects us most is often not what’s already figured out — but everything that still isn’t.

CULTURAL SPACES, EVENTS AND CORPORATE

CURATORIAL COLLABORATIONS

We also develop curatorial formats and cultural programming centered on Brazilian and Latin American perspectives, in collaboration with festivals, institutions, cultural spaces and international partners.

Formats can include:

  • conversations

  • listening sessions

  • performative encounters

  • thematic cycles

  • experimental gatherings