A quenchless fire and the distant barking of dogs blend with the dark night in the Sol Nascente favela. We are in Ceilândia, the most populated satellite city of Brazil’s Federal District. To keep people from moving into the country’s capital Brasília, Ceilândia was created by the government in the 1970s. The opening scene in. <a class="view-article" href="https://soundsandcolours.com/articles/brazil/dry-ground-burning-a-dystopian-reflection-of-brazils-contemporary-society-67867/">Read Article</a>