Guests were chosen based on the topics we wanted to talk about, sometimes related to my life… And [também] Schedule, the famous little word that says taking on a project is complicated. We had a really cool list of women and people, but the availability of each one… It’s not like I show up and invite, “Come here,” it’s not like that. For us it was a big puzzle to have people who were involved in the topic and could be there. But I believe that whoever was there had to be there, because after we saw the result, I was like, “Man, there’s no way it could be anyone else, there’s no way it could be…” Anyway, it ended I’m doing very well.
Angelica
At CCXP, the artist reflected on machismo. She said women still have a long way to go to overcome patriarchal society, but she stressed that “small gestures and movements” are important in the fight for gender equality.
Women are “trained for competition,” Angélica reflected. “I have no doubt that it is a long road to overcome machismo. Every time I see a post online about something we do, I see other people attacking women.” [outra mulher]I see how difficult it is, how much we still have a lot to talk about and fight about, because it’s been forced on us a lot, we’ve been trained to compete because it’s not cool, women united are very strong, that Is it dangerous”.
Angélica also emphasized that acting was the biggest challenge for her, both as an actress and as a presenter and singer. “The hardest thing for me is being an actress because it’s not something I practice, it’s not organic. I feel very comfortable presenting and speaking, sometimes I feel more comfortable on stage than off stage. For me, acting is more complicated, but it challenges me, so I really like it.”