São Paulo Spring/Summer 2012 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the amazing schedule for the Spring/Summer 2012 shows in São Paulo.
Monday, June 13, 2011
17.00 BRT / 4:00pm EST / 22.00 CST – Animale
19.00 BRT / 6:00pm EST / 00.00 CST (on 14/6) – Tufi Duek
20.15 BRT / 7:15pm EST / 01.15 CST (on 14/6) – Samuel Cirnansck
21.30 BRT / 8:30pm EST / 02.30 CST (on 14/6) – Reserva
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
13.30 BRT / 12:30pm EST / 18.30 CST – Reinhaldo Lourenco
15.30 BRT / 2:30pm EST / 20.30 CST – Movimento
16.30 BRT / 3:30pm EST / 21.30 CST – Alexandre Herchcovitch (Womens)
17.30 BRT / 4:30pm EST / 22.30 CST – Cori
19.00 BRT / 6:00pm EST / 00.00 CST (on 15/6) – Iodice
20.15 BRT / 7:15pm EST / 01.15 CST (on 15/6) – Jefferson Kulig
21.30 BRT / 8:30pm EST / 02.30 CST (on 15/6) – Triton
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
11.00 BRT / 10:00am EST / 16.00 CST – Cavalera
13.30 BRT / 12:30pm EST / 18.30 CST – Gloria Coelho
15.30 BRT / 2:30pm EST / 20.30 CST – Mario Queiroz
17.30 BRT / 4:30pm EST / 22.30 CST – Huis Clos
19.00 BRT / 6:00pm EST / 00.00 CST (on 16/6) – Paola Robba
20.15 BRT / 7:15pm EST / 01.15 CST (on 16/6) – Osklen
21.30 BRT / 8:30pm EST / 02.30 CST (on 16/6) – Colcci
Thursday, June 16, 2011
12.00 BRT / 11:00am EST / 17.00 CST – Paula Raia
15.30 BRT / 2:30pm EST / 20.30 CST – Maria Bonita
17.30 BRT / 4:30pm EST / 22.30 CST – Huis Clos
19.00 BRT / 6:00pm EST / 00.00 CST (on 17/6) – Agua de Coco
21.00 BRT / 8:00pm EST / 02.00 CST (on 17/6) – Cia Maritima
Friday, June 17, 2011
11.00 BRT / 10:00am EST / 16.00 CST – Alexandre Herchcovitch (Mens)
12.30 BRT / 11:30am EST / 17.30 CST – Neon
15.30 BRT / 2:30pm EST / 20.30 CST – Ellus
17.00 BRT / 4″00pm EST / 22.00 CST – V.Rom
19.00 BRT / 6:00pm EST / 00.00 CST (on 18/6) – FH for Fause Haten
20.15 BRT / 7:15pm EST / 01.15 CST (on 18/6) – Adriana Degreas
21.30 BRT / 8:30pm EST / 02.30 CST (on 18/6) – Lino Villaventura
Saturday, June 18, 2011
12.00 BRT / 11:00am EST / 17.00 CST – Pedro Lourenco
15.30 BRT / 2:30pm EST / 20.30 CST – Joao Pimenta
17.00 BRT / 4:00pm EST / 22.00 CST – Fernanda Tamamoto
19.00 BRT / 6:00pm EST / 00.00 CST (on 19/6) – Amapo
20.15 BRT / 7:15pm EST / 01.15 CST (on 19/6) – Andre Lima
21.30 BRT / 8:30pm EST / 02.30 CST (on 19/6) – Ronaldo Fraga
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