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"Saltimbanco has been around forever", the Mimo festival arrives in Guimarães

The article announces the arrival of the 'Mimo' festival in Guimarães, highlighting a lineup of artists such as Barbatuques, Fernanda Abreu, Melly, Oumou Sangaré, Papillon, Tricky, Unsafe Space Garden, and Zé Ibarra who will perform across various venues in the city from Friday to Sunday. The event appears to focus on cultural and artistic expression through music, featuring both established and diverse international acts.

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Público logoPúblicoIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Newborns: it takes a whole village to educate a festival

The article discusses the current edition of the Nascentes festival, highlighting that it is more than just a music event. It emphasizes themes of caring for others, accepting vulnerabilities, and continuing the tradition of dancing barefoot by the river.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural aspects of a music festival without addressing any political issues, policies, or figures. The content is descriptive and does not show a clear ideological slant.

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"Saltimbanco has been around forever", the Mimo festival arrives in Guimarães

The article announces the arrival of the 'Mimo' festival in Guimarães, highlighting a lineup of artists such as Barbatuques, Fernanda Abreu, Melly, Oumou Sangaré, Papillon, Tricky, Unsafe Space Garden, and Zé Ibarra who will perform across various venues in the city from Friday to Sunday. The event appears to focus on cultural and artistic expression through music, featuring both established and diverse international acts.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a cultural festival without any political implications or controversy. It presents information about the event’s performers and schedule without taking a stance or using biased language.

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