Join us for a breathtaking evening as internationally renowned jazz singer Stacey Kent and Brazilian music legend Danilo Caymmi pay tribute to the incomparable Tom Jobim!
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Jobim’s legacy with an unforgettable Benefit Concert at The Town Hall in New York City on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at 7 PM. Let the timeless melodies of Garota de Ipanema, Águas de Março, and Desafinado transport you to the heart of Brazilian music.
This special event is part of The Art of Brazil, a cultural series presented by Instituto Dara to combat poverty through art and philanthropy. By merging Brazilian culture with social impact, Instituto Dara continues its mission of empowering vulnerable families with sustainable solutions. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative evening!
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Date & Time: Saturday, April 12, 2025, at 7pm
Location: The Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street (Between 6th Ave and Broadway), New York, NY 10036
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About Instituto Dara
Instituto Dara is a highly regarded civil society organization in Brazil that is steadfast in its mission to eradicate poverty and empower vulnerable families. The organization operates with a pioneering and holistic approach to social transformation, tailoring its efforts to address the multifaceted nature of poverty. By restructuring the lives of families from public schools, public hospitals, and Social Assistance Reference Centers (CRAS), Instituto Dara has become a beacon of hope for countless individuals and communities.
Recognizing that poverty is a multidimensional issue, Instituto Dara believes that social transformation can only be achieved when all aspects of human development are addressed simultaneously and cohesively. This philosophy led to the development of its innovative Family Action Plan (PAF). This methodology is a personalized and adaptive strategy that meets the unique needs of each family. The PAF focuses on a range of interconnected areas such as health, education, housing, citizenship, and income generation. By implementing this methodology, Instituto Dara equips families with the tools and resources necessary to achieve self-sustenance and break free from the cycle of poverty.
For more than three decades, Instituto Dara has demonstrated remarkable success in its endeavors, transforming the lives of over 100,000 people. By focusing on the holistic development of individuals and families, the organization has fostered sustainable social change, enabling its beneficiaries to regain dignity, autonomy, and a sense of purpose. Instituto Dara’s impact has not only improved the lives of the families it serves but has also strengthened the communities in which these families live, creating a ripple effect of progress and equity.
In addition to its groundbreaking work in poverty alleviation, Instituto Dara is launching an exciting initiative titled The Art of Brazil. This cultural series serves as a dynamic platform that merges art, culture, and philanthropy. Designed to celebrate the Institute’s legacy and inspire action, the series seeks to create new opportunities to combat poverty while showcasing the richness of Brazil’s cultural heritage. This initiative is perfectly aligned with Instituto Dara’s mission to promote health, well-being, and social equity for vulnerable communities.