Brazilian Nuns Beatboxing and going virally on Catholic TV

Zwei brasilianische Nonnen gehen viral, nachdem sie im Fernsehen mit Beatboxing und Tanzeinlagen begeistern. Ihre kreative Methode zur Unterstützung junger Menschen zeigt, wie Musik Herzen berühren kann.
Two Brazilian nuns go viral after inspiring with beatboxing and dance performances on TV. Your creative method to support young people shows how music can touch hearts. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Brazilian Nuns Beatboxing and going virally on Catholic TV

Sao Paulo- Two Brazilian nuns went viral after they have held a spontaneous beatbox and dance session during a Catholic television deformat.

the spontaneous performance

The sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula, members of the congregation "Copiosa Speechenção", talked about an appeal retreat on Brazilian television of the "Pai Eterno"-Eternal Father-when she was a song about the appeal to religious life spoke. Suddenly they got up and started an impressive performance that included vocals, beatboxing and dance steps.

The surprise effect

also the moderator, Deacon Giovani Bastos, fell and harmonized with her movements, which led to a performance that has now been seen by millions of people in Brazil and abroad on social media. "This moment was very spontaneous, because when Sister Marisa hears a beat, then she dances. And I'm used to singing and doing beatboxing, so it was very easy for us to see spontaneously and at the same time very surprisingly that it was even viral outside of Brazil," explained sister Marizele of the news agency Ap.

music as a tool

The sisters are committed to young people who fight with addiction problems. They emphasize that music is a powerful tool to help the needy. "Beatboxing, dancing and the songs themselves are means that God uses to reach the hearts of the people we work with. And it works! It is beautiful to see," says Sister Marizele.

social media and appointment

Although Sister Marisa has no Instagram account, Sister Marizele has now won over 100,000 followers since her beatboxing has gone viral. In addition, the sisters work as an appellant and organize retreats for women who are striving for a religious career.