About Brazil and the Area
DATES: Courses start the first Monday of each month; other dates on request
*2008 Holidays (no classes): Jan 1, Feb 6, Mar 21, Apr 21, May 1 & 22, Sep 7, Oct 12, Nov 2 & 15, Dec 25 & 31
Maceio
Maceio is the capital of the state of Alagoas, in northeastern Brazil, with a population of approximately 325,000 people. It is situated below low bluffs between the Atlantic Ocean
and the Norte (or Mundaú) Lagoon. Formerly called Macayo, the city dates from 1815, when a small settlement there was made a villa. In 1839 it became capital of Alagoas and was given city status. Though much of the colonial buildings are gone, giving way to modern architecture, there still remains the Government Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Church of Bom Jesús dos Mártires.
Maceio has an outdoor market of local crafts ranging from dresses and t-shirts to handmade jewelry and hammocks. Many unique gifts can be found to take back to loved ones. The city offers a number of bars and discotheques, both on the beach and in the city, with live music or recorded Brazilian music playing. The cinema in Maceio has current Portuguese language films made in Brazil and abroad. The city also offers a wide range of annual events and the most famous are the street parties such as Maceio Fest (an out-of-season carnival in November) and, of course, the traditional Carnival in February.
The institute in Maceio is located in two adjoining buildings with a house-like structure, the quaint environment enhancing the intimate atmosphere provided to students. There are 10 classrooms, 2 equipped with computer, TV, VCR, and audio. The facilities also include a fully equipped kitchen for Brazilian cooking classes. The classrooms are intermingled with staff offices to facilitate personal and friendly assistance. The two buildings are separated by a lush garden where students, faculty and staff relax and enjoy Maceio's tropical climate. Students, professors, and administrators also get together on the weekends to take advantage of the grill on the grounds, a favorite Brazilian pastime.
Sao Paulo
The biggest city in South America and one of the three largest in the world, Sao Paulo is considered one of Latin America's most important industrial and financial centers. It is the industrial center of Brazil, responsible for over 30% of Brazil's annual GNP and headquarters to the majority of Brazilian and multinational corporations. Strong industrial development and cultural diversity have provided Sao Paulo with the largest, most cultured and educated middle class in Brazil.
Sao Paulo can be an intimidating place, but if you like big cities, it offers the excitement and nightlife of one of the world's most dynamic. Attractions include the baroque Teatro Municipal, Niemeyer's Edifício Copan, the Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo (MASP) and the 16th century Patío do Colégio.
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The NRCSA Center is located in Perdizes, on the city's west side, one of the most populated districts in Sao Paulo, with 104,000 inhabitants. Perdizes is, in fact, a large neighborhood which includes Vila Pompéia, Jardim Vera Cruz, Campos da Escolástica, Jardim D. José, Sumaré, and Bairro Urbanizadora.
The NRCSA Center in Sao Paulo is smaller than the Maceio location, and has 2 classrooms equipped with TV, VCR and stereo in a modern building. Students have access to internet and to other services, such as mail service, money exchange, etc.

