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 Support 
.Umbela Brasil 

Support Cultural Research, Exchange & Creative Development.

Why Support Matters

Umbela Brasil develops cultural programs, research initiatives, performances, and screen projects that support Afro-Brazilian cultural practice across community, educational, and international contexts.

Support enables this work to continue growing through collaboration, documentation, artistic development, and public engagement.

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Ways to Support

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OPTION 1

ONE-TIME SUPPORT

A contribution toward ongoing cultural research, programs, and creative development.

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OPTION 2

ONGOING SUPPORT

Regular contributions that help sustain long-term cultural initiatives and development.

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OPTION 3

PARTNERSHIP SUPPORT

For organisations, institutions, and individuals interested in deeper collaboration or large-scale support.

What Your Support Enables

Your support enables ongoing cultural research, artistic development, and international exchange programs grounded in Afro-Brazilian cultural practice.

 Research & 
 Documentation 

Supporting ethnographic research, cultural documentation, interviews, and archival development.

 Artists & 
 Mentorship 

Creating opportunities for artists, educators, and cultural practitioners through exchange and professional development.

 Programs & 
 Events 

Delivering workshops, gatherings, performances, and public cultural experiences across communities.

 Film & Screen 
 Projects 

Developing documentary and ethnographic film projects exploring identity, movement, and lived experience.

Building connections through culture, performance, and research across Australia and beyond.

How Support is Used

Support is directed toward the development and delivery of cultural programs, research initiatives, and creative projects that operate across community, institutional, and international contexts.

Our Approach

Umbela Brasil is committed to culturally grounded practice, collaborative development, and long-term cultural engagement across all programs and partnerships.

Support the ongoing development of Afro-Brazilian cultural practice through research, performance, and exchange.

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