In the past, fado was 'danced' and 'A Casa da Mariquinhas' was a brothel, reveals historian Sérgio Luís de Carvalho in 'Lisboa Fadista'. 'Coimbra Fado stagnated because it lacked women'.
Sérgio Luís de Carvalho: “Fado, Fátima, Football: Salazar ...

Context & Explainers
Fado is a traditional Portuguese music genre characterized by melancholic singing and themes of longing and fate, with distinct Lisbon and Coimbra styles; it was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2011. For expats, fado is both a living cultural tradition and a common tourist experience — attending a small fado house in Lisbon or Coimbra offers insight into Portuguese history, language and social life.











