Primeira etapa do Complexo Cultural Samambaia (2017) by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Cultural Center
The Samambaia administrative region was only set up towards the end of the 1980s but on December 15 and 16, 2018, it officially opened its latest cultural facility. The complex was built in an accessible location and its buildings cover around 13,100 square feet (4,000 m²) of the 44,852 square foot (13,670.80 m²) plot.
Reunião da Secretaria de Cultura e agentes culturais (2007-06) by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Artistic community and local people
For the city's journalist-cum-artist Élton Skartazini, the story behind the Samambaia Cultural Complex is truly epic, involving artists, the government, and the community at large. Local residents, artists, and cultural agents started demanding a cultural facility in 2007.
Segundo Seminário Regional de Cultura (2008-10-05) by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Regional Seminar for Culture
1st Samambaia Regional Seminar for Culture in 2007. During this event, the Regional Council for Culture was set up to coordinate the fight for the Samambaia Cultural Complex. Several seminars were held over the following years.
Passeata de artistas (2011) by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Cultural march
Artists marching through the city streets in 2011 to mobilize residents to support the building of the Samambaia Cultural Complex.
Sarau Compplexo pela implantação do Complexo Cultural de Samambaia by Elton SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Complex Soirées
The Complex Soirées are traveling cultural events that take different kinds of culture and entertainment directly to local residents all over Samambaia. They came about as part of the fight to build the Samambaia Cultural Complex. To date, there have been 121 Soirée events.
Comunidade acompanha o Sarau Complexo by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Local support
The Complex Soirées won over the local community, increasing support for the Cultural Complex as residents realized that they'd like to have a place for cultural events.
Artistas no Sarau Complexo by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Vista do centro urbano by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
The people's democratic dream
That's how a new building site appeared in Samambaia town center. The result would be a lovely new Complex. It's emotional seeing a dream that was just a drawing on a piece of paper become a real building. The internal walls at the Complex serve as canvasses for local painters and graffiti artists
Building the Complex
Canteiro de obras do Complexo Cultural Samambaia by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Building the Complex
Built on a plot of 44,852 square feet (13,670.80 m²), the first phase of the Samambaia Cultural Complex was officially opened in 2018. The Federal District's Urban Development Fund invested around 4.8m Brazilian reais (approximately 925,000 US dollars) in the project.
Projeto arquitetônico das Tendas Culturais by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
The configuration
The Complex has the dual-purpose Verônica Moreno theater-cum-cinema with a dressing room, an arts library, a large multi-use area, workshop rooms (for theater, music, visual arts, dance, and audiovisual activities), office space, and toilet facilities, as well as a large patio and its own parking lot.
Construção do Complexo Cultural Samambaia by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Primeira etapa do Complexo Cultural Samambaia (2017) by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Open space
There are more than one million people living within a radius of 12 miles (20 km) of the Complex, many with creative talent and others simply keen to enjoy the art and culture on offer. The facility is the result of a popular movement involving artists and the community, with the Samambaia Regional Council for Culture also having played a key role.
Apresentação teatral (2018)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Everyone welcome!
The Cultural Complex's vision and mission are "to encompass the diversity in all forms of artistic and cultural creation and enjoyment so as to strengthen the region as a creative hub and as a beacon for art and culture, ensuring a positive impact on the creative economy chain in the Federal District and its surroundings".
Different modern structure
Inauguração do Complexo Cultural Samambaia (2018) by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia
Official opening
Having dreamed for so long, Samambaia residents saw their Cultural Complex finally open at the end of 2018. At the official opening event, they were greeted with a varied program that catered for all tastes.
Apresentação infantil de dança (2018)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Cultural program
Two days of music, poetry, theater, workshops, and an arts and crafts fair were laid on for the local community. Admission was free and the facilities were adapted to allow access for all, without any restrictions. Artists from Samambaia, the Federal District, and the surrounding area lit up the inaugural event.
Teatro Verônica Moreno (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Verônica Moreno theater-cum-cinema
The Complex is a huge facility, fully equipped to promote culture. It currently houses a dual-purpose theater-cum-cinema with dressing room, an arts library, a large multi-use area, and workshop rooms for theater, music, visual arts, dance, and audiovisual activities. It also has office space, toilet facilities, a large internal patio, and two large parking lots.
Sala de exposições (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Arts Space
No final decision has been made on how to use the arts space but for now, it is used as exhibition space for visual art works and popular culture.
Salão de Leitura (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Vamos ao Teatro? (Mamulengo Fuzuê) (2019-08)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Space for all art forms
This is the largest space in the entire cultural complex. With 256 seats, including some reserved for people with limited mobility and overweight visitors, the theater is equipped with a sound and lighting booth. One set of lights for the stage and another above the audience. It has already been used for theatrical performances, lectures, and concerts.
Camarim (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Dressing room
Local performers can use the dressing room at the Verônica Moreno Theater to get ready before going on stage.
Sala de Dança (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Dance hall
Measuring around 207 square feet (63m²), this area hosts the daytime ballet classes for pupils aged between 4 and 14. In the evenings, it is used for adult ballroom dancing. The dance hall is available for all types of dance rehearsals, as well as being used for theater courses.
Theater space
Measuring around 207 square feet (63m²). This space can be used for dance and choreography rehearsals, as well as for children's activities.
Sala Multiuso (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Multi-use room
Measuring around 207 square feet (63m²). At the moment, this is used for the flute classes that are being run for children and teenagers. It has also been used for weekend courses and as a meeting space for organizations such as the Samambaia Council for Culture.
Sala de audiovisual (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Audiovisual area
This space is ideal for sound and video editing courses. It is also suitable for film and video screenings for smaller audiences.
Ateliê das Artes (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Art studio
A space for drawing and painting workshops and general art and craft classes. Some of the suggestions for classes in this space include special painting, embroidery, crochet, and t-shirt making.
Galpão Garagem (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Undercover parking lot
The most flexible space at the Complex. It measures 717.75 square feet (218.75m²), so there's plenty of space for people to move around easily. Its size and location mean that it can host a variety or workshops and events, ranging from capoeira classes (the dance-like martial art form) to art and craft fairs. It also tends to be used as a rehearsal space for any noisy productions.
Grafite (2020)Complexo Cultural Samambaia
Walls for artworks
The internal walls at the Complex serve as canvasses for painters and graffiti artists from the local community.
Artes plásticas no Sarau Complexo by SkartaziniComplexo Cultural Samambaia