Bonga and Slow J are on the lineup for this year's Coala Festival
Two different generations with common roots. Together for the first time in an interview with RTP, they spoke about Angola and their love for the Lusophone world.

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Two different generations with common roots. Together for the first time in an interview with RTP, they spoke about Angola and their love for the Lusophone world.

Over the last three decades, the station has been a “living witness” to the most significant moments in the recent history of the Portuguese-speaking African countries.

Brazilian rapper Criolo is confirmed for the Primavera Sound Porto 2026 lineup, where he will present the 'Criolo, Amaro & Dino' project alongside Dino D’Santiago and Amaro Freitas. The show takes place on June 13 in Porto, marking the Portuguese stage debut of the album released in January of this year. Tickets for the festival are already on sale. The 12-track album proposes a musical dialogue between Brazil, Portugal, and other Lusophone influences, blending rap, MPB, jazz, morna, and funaná.
The technology, available in Cape Verdean and Guinean creoles, aims to serve communities that tend to be overlooked in technological developments.

The event, which is part of the closing cycle of the PROCULTURA project, runs until this Saturday, March 28. The EU has allocated 19 million euros to strengthen the cultural sector.

In the third edition of the initiative, feature films and short films will receive joint funding from Brazil, Portugal, and Angola and will be broadcast on public television stations in CPLP countries.
