Santa Maria da Feira: a coffee break… and ceramics
Brush in hand, mind at ease. This is what the new Hey! Ceramic, a mix of a coffee shop and a pottery workshop, proposes. There are workshops and themed events. Put your mobile phone aside.

Latest news and stories about workshops in Portugal for expats and residents.
Brush in hand, mind at ease. This is what the new Hey! Ceramic, a mix of a coffee shop and a pottery workshop, proposes. There are workshops and themed events. Put your mobile phone aside.

The Portuguese Creativity Club (CCP) has revealed the programme for the 28th CCP Festival 2026 and the Lisbon Creative Week. The newly announced schedule includes exhibitions, conferences, workshops, masterclasses, discussions, as well as the return of initiatives such as the Open Company Day, the Ilustra 33 Hackathon, Happy Hour, and Portfolio Doctor.

Between April 2nd and 6th, Lisbon will host the 27th edition of the European Capoeira Art Festival, an international gathering promoted by the Abadá-Capoeira group. For the first time, the organization's European Games will be open to participants from all continents. The event will take place mainly at the Casal Vistoso Sports Complex, featuring technical courses, cultural workshops, capoeira circles, and competitions. The festival aims to strengthen the international community and includes both the European Games for non-Brazilian members and the Euro-Brazilian Games for Brazilian capoeiristas.

The week opens with Grigory Sokolov and Ludovico Einaudi on the piano, seafood gastronomy, a filigree workshop, and Teatro Praga looking forward in retrospect.

Luso-Brazilian Elsa Costa will speak about event production on March 21st at 4 PM at the Fábrica Braço de Prata in Lisbon. The project is a partnership with the Casa da Língua Portuguesa.

The webpage promotes Lisbon Coffee Week, scheduled for March 23-29, 2026, a dedicated event celebrating coffee culture in Lisbon. It features a variety of activities including workshops, talks, championships, and immersive experiences for both professionals and coffee enthusiasts. Highlights include walking tours of Lisbon’s traditional and modern coffee scenes, coffee roasting and tasting sessions, latte art workshops, and social events like an opening party with coffee trivia. The event aims to showcase Lisbon’s vibrant coffee scene and offers tickets for participation.
