Jovem Puro, popularly known as "Estátua Humana," is gaining increasing prominence in the Mozambican entertainment scene. In a special celebration of Africa Day, he joined Johnnie Walker to participate in the second day of the AZGO Festival, one of the most important cultural events in the Mozambican capital.
Previously known only for his street performances in Maputo, Jovem Puro now performs at major events, earning the recognition he's always deserved. His participation in the AZGO Festival not only celebrates his art but also highlights his growing recognition within the city's cultural scene.
Jovem Puro, along with his partner, has been pursuing the art of human statues for several years. The recognition he's receiving today is the result of immense dedication and resilience. His performances, once restricted to the streets, are now part of major events, demonstrating that with determination and focus, it's possible to overcome challenges and achieve success in any field.
Jovem Puro's journey is an inspiring example for many young Mozambicans. He demonstrates that, even when facing daily difficulties, it is possible to achieve great things. His story of persistence and resilience is a true exaltation of the power of art and culture as tools for social transformation.
The AZGO Festival, known for celebrating cultural and artistic diversity, was the perfect stage for Jovem Puro to showcase his talent. Alongside Johnnie Walker, he contributed to a vibrant celebration of Africa Day, reinforcing the importance of supporting and valuing local artists.





















