It served as a vital "altar" for traditional Brazilian music, providing a stage for both established icons and emerging groups from various regions.
The feature focused strictly on Música Caipira de Raiz , characterized by the 10-string viola, storytelling lyrics, and traditional folk dances.
"Viola, Minha Viola" is Brazil's longest-running musical program, having premiered on May 25, 1980. VIOLA, MINHA VIOLA TV CULTURA CAPAO BONITO - SP (1989)
This specific broadcast was part of a series of outdoor recordings held during 1988 and 1989, aimed at bringing "música raiz" (traditional roots music) to the fans in the interior and coastal regions of the state.
Viewers of this era will remember Inezita’s famous catchphrase: "Viola, Minha Viola, eta programa que eu gosto!" . It served as a vital "altar" for traditional
The program's travel phase in the late '80s is fondly remembered by fans for its "itinerant" nature, allowing the public to experience the recordings in person within their own hometowns. Notable Elements
The 1989 feature of in Capão Bonito, SP , represents a significant era when the legendary TV Cultura program became itinerante (traveling), moving beyond its traditional studio setting to engage directly with rural communities across São Paulo. Feature Overview: Capão Bonito (1989) This specific broadcast was part of a series
For those looking to revisit this piece of Brazilian television history, archival clips are occasionally featured in TV Cultura's special retrospectives or 30th-anniversary specials . 30 Anos de Viola Minha Viola Programa Especial(16/01/2011)