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Talentos da Comunidade Features Four New Singers
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Talentos da Comunidade Features Four New Singers

The second episode of the fifth season of Talentos da Comunidade presented four new candidates to the public. The competition showcases undiscovered singers from Salvador neighborhoods.

G1 GloboJan 6
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Quick Summary

  • 1The second episode of the fifth season of Talentos da Comunidade aired on January 6, introducing four new candidates to the public.
  • 2The participants presented are Keila Coelho from Mussurunga, Fábio Guimarães from Vila Laura, Ayvih from Cajazeiras, and Maria Fernanda from Candeal.
  • 3The competition, organized by Bahia Meio Dia, features 10 total participants representing neighborhoods of Salvador.
  • 4All contestants are undiscovered singers.

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Competition Format and VenueMeet the ContestantsJudges and Selection Process

Quick Summary#

The second episode of the fifth season of Talentos da Comunidade aired on January 6, introducing four new candidates to the public. The participants presented are Keila Coelho from Mussurunga, Fábio Guimarães from Vila Laura, Ayvih from Cajazeiras, and Maria Fernanda from Candeal.

The competition, organized by Bahia Meio Dia, features 10 total participants representing neighborhoods of Salvador. All contestants are undiscovered singers. This season's debut performances took place at the Cidade da Música da Bahia museum. The competition format involves 10 participants presenting individually to three judges: Adelmo Casé, Márcia Short, and Maurício Habib.

Competition Format and Venue#

The second episode of the fifth season of Talentos da Comunidade was broadcast on Tuesday, January 6. The program is a competition conducted by Bahia Meio Dia. During this episode, four candidates were presented to the audience.

The new season features a total of 10 participants who represent various neighborhoods of Salvador. All participants are singers who have not yet been discovered by the general public. For this edition, the debut performances were held at a specific cultural venue.

The performances took place at the Cidade da Música da Bahia, a museum located on Praça Maria Felipa in the Comércio neighborhood. The dynamics for the first week of the competition follow a specific structure:

  • 10 participants present individually to three judges
  • Viewers meet three or four participants per episode
  • Four participants advance to a new phase
  • Six participants go to a repescagem (second chance round)

From the six participants in the repescagem round, only one will be selected to advance.

"Tive total apoio de todos que sempre disseram que eu poderia ir longe, principalmente do meu esposo, que me inscreveu no Talentos da Comunidade."
— Keila Coelho, Contestant

Meet the Contestants#

Four specific candidates were introduced during this episode, each bringing a unique background to the competition.

Keila Coelho

Keila Coelho, 26 years old, is an entrepreneur residing in the Mussurunga neighborhood. She views music as therapy and has been singing since childhood. Currently, she continues to engage with music on social media. Keila has a dream of changing her family's life through music. She stated, "Tive total apoio de todos que sempre disseram que eu poderia ir longe, principalmente do meu esposo, que me inscreveu no Talentos da Comunidade."

Fábio Guimarães

Fábio Guimarães, 29, is a veterinary doctor. Originally from Feira de Santana, he currently lives in the Vila Laura neighborhood. Fábio began singing in church and developed a passion for music. He decided to take singing lessons to improve his skills. He commented, "Desde então canto em eventos, casamentos, faço alguns trabalhos também como backing vocal. E faço disso paixão e trabalho."

Ayvih

Ayvih, 21 years old, is a Digital Marketing student living in the Cajazeiras neighborhood. Music entered her life during adolescence at age 14 when she began composing. She received support from her mother, particularly for recording singing videos. She decided to take music seriously by creating a social media profile to record and edit her own voice. She affirmed, "Hoje, chegar até aqui, é uma grande conquista para mim, porque o Talentos da Comunidade é um projeto que impulsiona artistas e faz a gente acreditar que os sonhos podem se tornar reais."

Maria Fernanda

Maria Fernanda represents the Candeal neighborhood. She is one of the candidates for the current season.

Judges and Selection Process#

The competition relies on the expertise of three judges who evaluate the performances. The judging panel consists of established figures in the music and media industry.

The judges for Talentos da Comunidade are:

  • Adelmo Casé: Singer and composer
  • Márcia Short: Singer
  • Maurício Habib: Coordinator of programming for Rede Bahia radio stations

The selection process is designed to filter the best talent over the course of the first week. Viewers will get to know the 10 participants through individual performances. The format ensures that the most promising singers move forward while giving others a chance through the repescagem system.

"Desde então canto em eventos, casamentos, faço alguns trabalhos também como backing vocal. E faço disso paixão e trabalho."
— Fábio Guimarães, Contestant
"Hoje, chegar até aqui, é uma grande conquista para mim, porque o Talentos da Comunidade é um projeto que impulsiona artistas e faz a gente acreditar que os sonhos podem se tornar reais."
— Ayvih, Contestant

Frequently Asked Questions

The new contestants introduced in the second episode are Keila Coelho, Fábio Guimarães, Ayvih, and Maria Fernanda.

The debut performances for this season are held at the Cidade da Música da Bahia museum.

The judges are Adelmo Casé, Márcia Short, and Maurício Habib.

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