Recently, two notable figures from the Mozambican art scene, Twenty Fingers and Calene, met before their performances at the event celebrating the 117th anniversary of the city of Beira. Both artists have played important roles in representing the city and the country through their work.
Twenty Fingers is a renowned music artist, known for his significant contributions to the Mozambican music scene. Calene, on the other hand, is a prominent comedian, bringing a comedic and innovative approach to the art of humor in the country. Both hail from the city of Beira and have been cultural icons both locally and nationally.
The meeting between Twenty Fingers and Calene took place as part of the preparations for the celebratory show, highlighting the collaboration and exchange between artists of different genres. The interaction between the two artists not only demonstrates the importance of the city of Beira as a cultural center, but also reinforces the connection between diverse forms of artistic expression.
The event itself not only celebrated the city's anniversary, but also provided a platform for local artists, such as Twenty Fingers and Caleni, to showcase their talent and contribution to Mozambican culture.





















