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  Panorama
  Directed and hosted by Felipe Scarpelli, Panorama showcases cultural events while drawing connections between Brazil and Canada. The shows include interviews, curiosities, news, and much excitement ...
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  Gravando!
  An uncut, direct-to-tape debate on current issues involving Canada, Brazil, or both, that in Portuguese means Recording! The panel, consisted by Felipe Scarpelli, Sandro Miranda and Marcelo ...
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  7News
  The second of the new shows starting in 2009, 7News it is the shortest, and most frequently updated show. It presents newsworthy topics that is relevant for viewers from both countries.
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  Voyajo
  Blog about travel and tourism in Brazil and Canada.
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  Tonto in Toronto
  Sandro Miranda's personal blog.
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  Album
  Carnaval Brasil 2010
  Held at the Ukrainian Hall in Toronto, the event, which focused on the Brazilian State of Pernambuco, featured performances by DJ Simba Maracatu Baque de Bamba, Banda Simpatia, Samba Connection, Axé Capoeira Toronto and Batucada Carioca for hundreds of guests and participants at a Brazilian Carnival party with music such as frevo, maracatu, samba and axé. Organized by Angela Mesquita and Fernanda Cortez.
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  2009 Brazilian Ball
  The annual biggest fundraiser ball in the world, the Brazilian Ball, was founded by Brazilian high society Anna Maria de Souza and takes place in Toronto, the Ball collects funds for hospitals and research institutions in Canada.
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  Panorama & Panzine 10 in Brazil
  Recording Panzine & Panorama special editions in Indaiatuba, Brazil.
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  Panzine - Mining, Amazonia and sustainable development
  Delegates, investors and mining companies attended the PDAC convention (Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada) and discussed new projects, investments and new technologies. The annual convention happens in Toronto and its recognized as the world's most important. Brazil was represented by politics, major mining companies, and many geologists, which are responsible for the most jobs done on land. One of the most interesting points on daily newspapers, mining on Amazon land, leaves a question up in the air: how to explore the Amazon land using sustainable development?
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  Vox - Anthony Bergamin, expressive arts therapist
  Interviewing Anthony Bergamin, expressive arts therapist.
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  Gravando! - The Canadian and Brazilian international humanitarian roles
  Discussion about the Canadian and Brazilian international humanitarian roles and how they can help reconstruct Haiti. The debate passes by the Haitian devastation, the Brazilian command of the UN mission in that country (MINUSTAH), the Canadian missions in the Middle East, the positioning of the two countries regarding immigration and refugee, coming back to how both countries can help reconstruct Haiti. Our guest is Andrea Pacheco Pacifico, professor of international law and international relations with emphasis on human rights of migrants and refugees, postdoctoral research fellow in international refugee law at York University.
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  Vox - Bruno Capinan, Brazilian singer-songwriter
  Interviewing Bruno Capinan, a provocative Brazilian singer-songwriter, in Toronto, Canada. Bruno is a musician and poet with multiple facets that composes his music by mixing his experiences of living in Brazil and Canada. He recently released his independent and unique album "Gozo" in Canada. Bruno stops to talk to PanTV before going to Brazil for the release of his album in that country.
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  Panorama - New Year's Eve in Brazil - Traditions and superstitions
  Recorded on New Year's Eve at Riviera de São Lourenço, Brazil, the show highlights the unique characteristics of Brazilian New Year parties including traditional dinner, clothing and superstitions. We visited a dinner organized for residents of a building by the beach and asked them about some of their promises and wishes for this new year while showcasing the strong symbolism of elements present in virtually all Brazilian New Year's Eve cememonies and parties. We talked about colours of clothes, food like pomegranate, grapes and lentils, the tradition of the sea and jumping over 7 waves, as well as offering flowers to Yemanja.
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  Quinta Quarta - 2009 PanTV Christmas Special with Reality Santa
  On the streets of Toronto, Reality Santa delivers Christmas presents related to some of the highlights of 2009 in Canada and Brazil. The facts that inspired the presents are global warming, floods in Brazil, HST and the economy in Canada, scandals in the Brazilian congress, the Toronto garbage strike, the November Brazilian blackout, the Toronto Maple Leafs and traffic jams of Brazil. By delivering those presents, Reality Santa tried to make up for the problems of 2009 and make everyone's Christmas a little better.
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  7News - Study on Latin-American immigrants, Gal Costa, Cesar Cielo
  A study done by Ryerson researchers on recent Latin-American immigrants in Toronto is alarming; 56% of this population lacks food for their basic needs causing stress and bad nutrition. The Brazilian gold olympic medalist swimmer César Cielo came to Canada and carried the Olympic Flame through New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy, home of the biggest tide on the world. MPB singer Gal Costa sang at Massey Hall, she gave an interview and spoke about Tropicalia, her love for music, and Bossa Nova.
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  Panorama - Barzinho Paulista, at night in São Paulo
  Barzinho paulista literally means "small bar of São Paulo", but the actual definition of this expression is much different. What does it actually mean? We went out in São Paulo to find that answer by talking to Brazilians and Canadians at "Bar e Boteco Praça" in the trendy neighbourhood of Vila Madalena, in a way to paint a picture of bars and São Paulo at night.
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  Panzine - Motoboys
  The most populated city in Brazil gave birth to a different courier, the motoboy, which is the fastest way of delivering anything in that city. São Paulo frequently has over 100 kilometers in traffic jams resulting in one dead motoboy per day.
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  Panorama - Feiras Livres, the Brazilian Street Markets
  Visiting one of the thousands of "feiras", the itinerant Brazilian street markets. We talk to vendors, clients, and check a full day of work to show you part of this traditional and characteristic aspects of neighbourhoods in Brazil.
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  Panzine - Garbage, recycling, dignity and respect
  The life of two Brazilian women recycling their life and shaping the face of the country.
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  Panzine - Panzine special edition - 2008 in review
  A look back at Panzine in 2008 with reviews of all shows.
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  Panorama - Special edition - Panorama 2008 in review
  Recorded by the pool in Indaiatuba, in the middle of the Brazilian summer, this is a look back at the shows produced for Panorama in 2008. We start at the pilot edition recorded at Maná Bar & Lounge and finish at the ninth edition at the Brazilian Film Festival of Toronto highlighting the best moments and sharing curiosities with the viewers.
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  Panorama - 2nd Brazilian Film Festival of Toronto
  A look at the second edition of the Brazilian Film Festival of Toronto, including the reception cocktail, screening events, partie,s and the award ceremony. We interview directors, staff, the band Donna Lolla, and bring you the full coverage of this Brazilian festival in Toronto.
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  Panorama - Brazilian Independence Day, Brazilfest & Brazilian Heat
  A Brazilian edition at Panorama. We start with the Brazilian Independence Day celebrations in Toronto, check Brazilfest, the annual Brazilian summer festival in the city, and end with the coverage of the Brazilian Heat, the Brazilian-themed party which happens annually at Canada's largest night club - the Guvernment.
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  Panzine - Soccer claims its kingdom in the land of hockey
  Sandro Miranda checks the past, present and the future of soccer in the land of hockey.
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WinterCity 2010
WinterCity/Winterlicious opening event at Nathan Philipps Square on January 29, 2010. January 29th was the coldest night in Toronto, about 200 people were brave enough to stay outside with weather temperature reaching -20C. Winterlicious 2010: The premiere winter dining event for Toronto dates are from January 29th to February 11th 2010. This year the event will have over 100 participating Toronto Restaurants that will dazzle visitors with their 3 course culinary creations.
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WinterCity 2010
WinterCity/Winterlicious opening event at Nathan Philipps Square on January 29, 2010. January 29th was the coldest night in Toronto, about 200 people were brave enough to stay outside with weather temperature reaching -20C. Winterlicious 2010: The premiere winter dining event for Toronto dates are from January 29th to February 11th 2010. This year the event will have over 100 participating Toronto Restaurants that will dazzle visitors with their 3 course culinary creations.
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Panorama & Panzine 10 in Brazil
Recording Panzine & Panorama special editions in Indaiatuba, Brazil.
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Panorama & Panzine 10 in Brazil
Recording Panzine & Panorama special editions in Indaiatuba, Brazil.
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Panorama & Panzine 10 in Brazil
Recording Panzine & Panorama special editions in Indaiatuba, Brazil.
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Panorama & Panzine 10 in Brazil
Recording Panzine & Panorama special editions in Indaiatuba, Brazil.
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