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Carmen Miranda Museum

Carmen Miranda Museum (Museu Carmen Miranda), located in the Parque Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes (Flamengo Park), is a museum established in homage to singer and actress Carmen Miranda and open to the public since 1976. The museum was officially opened on the 21st anniversary of her death.[1]

Carmen Miranda Museum
The museum entrance.
EstablishedAugust 5, 1976
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Visitors10,000 /year
DirectorCésar Soares Balbi
WebsiteCarmen Miranda Museum

The building was closed to visitors in 2013, but reopened to the public on August 4, 2023 after renovation works.[2][3] Part of its collection (168 items), including turbans, costumes and various accessories, are on exhibition online on the "We wear Culture" platform, launched by Google Arts & Culture.[4]

History edit

The Carmen Miranda Museum was officially created in 1956, through a decree signed by Francisco de Lima Negrão, Governor of the Federal District. But its inauguration took place twenty years later, on August 5, 1976, by the Governor of Rio de Janeiro Floriano Peixoto Faria Lima. Installed in Flamengo Park, the circular building was designed by architect Affonso Eduardo Reidy, later adapted by architect Ulisses Burlemaqui.

Originally, the building housed a pavilion for the Morro da Viúva playground, added to the space intended for children, in accordance with the Aterro do Flamengo urbanization plan, drawn up in 1962.[5] The building has a circular plan, 22 meters in diameter, with an internal courtyard that facilitates ventilation and lighting. Its facade is made up of the exposed concrete structure itself, in folds to promote support, with variable balances and access via two tilting doors.[6]

The Carmen Miranda Museum is home to the largest collection of original items that were used by Carmen Miranda. These include her costumes, jewelry and personal items. Additionally, the museum also houses textual and iconographic documentation, providing a comprehensive view of her life and career.[7] Along with film scripts with notes by Carmen and a collection of newspapers and magazines, the collection totals 3560 items, such as her famous bracelets and the skirt she wore at the première of her show on Broadway, in the United States; the clothes she wore for her tribute in the forecourt of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre as well as the clothes she wore on her last performance in 1955.[8][9][10]

In 2009, the State Government of Rio de Janeiro announced the construction of the new headquarters of the Museum of Image and Sound (MIS) in Copacabana. The new headquarters will have a space dedicated to the artist, where more than 90 original items from her personal archive will be exhibited.[11]

Collection edit

 
Carmen Miranda's dresses and photos exhibited at the Museum.

The museum's collection began with donations from the singer's family and today houses 3,560 items, including 461 pieces of clothing, including jewelry, 11 complete costumes from shows and films, belts, platform shoes and turbans, in addition to 1,900 sheet music, manuscripts, scripts, 710 photographs and film posters.[12][13] However, most of the items in the collection are not part of the permanent exhibition.

In 2013, the state government of Rio de Janeiro, through the Secretary of Culture, announced the restoration of a batch of 454 objects belonging to the museum. Among them, the costumes used in the films Copacabana (1947) and Scared Stiff (1953), in shows in England, Cuba and the United States, in addition to the costume that Carmen Miranda used on the TV show The Jimmy Durante Show on the night of August 4, 1955, being her last show recorded.[14]

In February 2009, the museum opened the celebration of Carmen Miranda's birth centennial. As part of the birth centennial year kickoff, the museum got a life-size resin statue of Carmen, created by artist Ulysses Rabelo, who studied her death mask and dental arch for the project. The statue wears the actual dress Carmen donned in That Night in Rio (1941).[15][16]

For many years, Cecilia Miranda de Carvalho (one of Miranda's sisters) was the manager of the collection of museu.[17]

Permanent exhibition edit

 
The museum's internal garden.

A large number of her publicity photos are on display blown up to near life-size, along with smaller photos showing the story of her life and career, also on display is the outfit she wore to the 1941 Academy Awards ceremony, as well as jewelry and accessories, including the trademark tall fruit hats. The museum also has a large collection of video documentaries, biographies, the movies she starred in, and a compilation of her songs.[18]

Highlights include the marriage certificate of Carmen Miranda and David Alfred Sebastian (1947), a mention honourable of U.S. Government to Miranda for their services rendered in World War II, a program of the show A night in Rio at Waldorf Astoria New York (1939) and other documents that show the trajectory of Carmen Miranda. There is also a collection of musical scores, composed of 980 items, highlighted for 80 printed scores of the 1930s.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Carmen Miranda Museum Is Opened In Rio de Janeiro". The Blade. August 14, 1976.
  2. ^ "Museu Carmen Miranda reabre no Rio nesta sexta-feira". August 4, 2023. p. G1 Rio.
  3. ^ "Depois de dez anos fechado, Museu Carmen Miranda reabre com acervo fashion da cantora". August 4, 2023. p. O Globo.
  4. ^ "Museu Carmen Miranda, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil". p. Google Arts & Culture.
  5. ^ "Museu Carmem Miranda" (in Portuguese). p. Guia da Semana.
  6. ^ "Museu Carmem Miranda, tributo à musa tropical". August 10, 2023. p. Diário do Rio.
  7. ^ "The Miranda Look: Balangandãs". p. Google Arts & Culture.
  8. ^ "Carmem Miranda Museum". p. Mapa de Cultura RJ.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-04.
  10. ^ . p. Brazil Travel - About.com Brazil Travel Guide. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  11. ^ "Rio de Janeiro tries to make up with Carmen Miranda". July 31, 2023. p. EL PAÍS English. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  12. ^ "Museum celebrates the life and work of Carmen Miranda". Jornal do Brasil. July 26, 2010.
  13. ^ . December 6, 2010. p. Koleções, a rede dos colecionadores. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  14. ^ "Memória quase destruída de Carmen Miranda, uma diva 'brasileira'". O Dia. December 21, 2013.
  15. ^ "Museum celebrates the life and work of Carmen Miranda". Jornal do Brasil. July 26, 2010.
  16. ^ . December 6, 2010. p. Koleções, a rede dos colecionadores. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  17. ^ "Last living sister of Carmen Miranda". Estevão Bertoni. May 27, 2011. p. Folha de S.Paulo.
  18. ^ Blore, Shawn; Vries, Alexandra de (15 July 2008). "Frommer's Brazil: Carmen Miranda Museum". Shawn Blore and Alexandra de Vries. ISBN 9780470334775.
  19. ^ . May 27, 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-06-23.

External links edit

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Carmen Miranda Museum Museu Carmen Miranda located in the Parque Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes Flamengo Park is a museum established in homage to singer and actress Carmen Miranda and open to the public since 1976 The museum was officially opened on the 21st anniversary of her death 1 Carmen Miranda MuseumThe museum entrance EstablishedAugust 5 1976LocationRio de Janeiro BrazilVisitors10 000 yearDirectorCesar Soares BalbiWebsiteCarmen Miranda Museum The building was closed to visitors in 2013 but reopened to the public on August 4 2023 after renovation works 2 3 Part of its collection 168 items including turbans costumes and various accessories are on exhibition online on the We wear Culture platform launched by Google Arts amp Culture 4 Contents 1 History 2 Collection 2 1 Permanent exhibition 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Carmen Miranda Museum was officially created in 1956 through a decree signed by Francisco de Lima Negrao Governor of the Federal District But its inauguration took place twenty years later on August 5 1976 by the Governor of Rio de Janeiro Floriano Peixoto Faria Lima Installed in Flamengo Park the circular building was designed by architect Affonso Eduardo Reidy later adapted by architect Ulisses Burlemaqui Originally the building housed a pavilion for the Morro da Viuva playground added to the space intended for children in accordance with the Aterro do Flamengo urbanization plan drawn up in 1962 5 The building has a circular plan 22 meters in diameter with an internal courtyard that facilitates ventilation and lighting Its facade is made up of the exposed concrete structure itself in folds to promote support with variable balances and access via two tilting doors 6 The Carmen Miranda Museum is home to the largest collection of original items that were used by Carmen Miranda These include her costumes jewelry and personal items Additionally the museum also houses textual and iconographic documentation providing a comprehensive view of her life and career 7 Along with film scripts with notes by Carmen and a collection of newspapers and magazines the collection totals 3560 items such as her famous bracelets and the skirt she wore at the premiere of her show on Broadway in the United States the clothes she wore for her tribute in the forecourt of the Grauman s Chinese Theatre as well as the clothes she wore on her last performance in 1955 8 9 10 In 2009 the State Government of Rio de Janeiro announced the construction of the new headquarters of the Museum of Image and Sound MIS in Copacabana The new headquarters will have a space dedicated to the artist where more than 90 original items from her personal archive will be exhibited 11 Collection edit nbsp Carmen Miranda s dresses and photos exhibited at the Museum The museum s collection began with donations from the singer s family and today houses 3 560 items including 461 pieces of clothing including jewelry 11 complete costumes from shows and films belts platform shoes and turbans in addition to 1 900 sheet music manuscripts scripts 710 photographs and film posters 12 13 However most of the items in the collection are not part of the permanent exhibition In 2013 the state government of Rio de Janeiro through the Secretary of Culture announced the restoration of a batch of 454 objects belonging to the museum Among them the costumes used in the films Copacabana 1947 and Scared Stiff 1953 in shows in England Cuba and the United States in addition to the costume that Carmen Miranda used on the TV show The Jimmy Durante Show on the night of August 4 1955 being her last show recorded 14 In February 2009 the museum opened the celebration of Carmen Miranda s birth centennial As part of the birth centennial year kickoff the museum got a life size resin statue of Carmen created by artist Ulysses Rabelo who studied her death mask and dental arch for the project The statue wears the actual dress Carmen donned in That Night in Rio 1941 15 16 For many years Cecilia Miranda de Carvalho one of Miranda s sisters was the manager of the collection of museu 17 Permanent exhibition edit nbsp The museum s internal garden A large number of her publicity photos are on display blown up to near life size along with smaller photos showing the story of her life and career also on display is the outfit she wore to the 1941 Academy Awards ceremony as well as jewelry and accessories including the trademark tall fruit hats The museum also has a large collection of video documentaries biographies the movies she starred in and a compilation of her songs 18 Highlights include the marriage certificate of Carmen Miranda and David Alfred Sebastian 1947 a mention honourable of U S Government to Miranda for their services rendered in World War II a program of the show A night in Rio at Waldorf Astoria New York 1939 and other documents that show the trajectory of Carmen Miranda There is also a collection of musical scores composed of 980 items highlighted for 80 printed scores of the 1930s 19 nbsp Carmen Miranda s platform shoes nbsp Carmen Miranda s fruit turban nbsp Carmen Miranda s rings and earrings collection nbsp Original costume worn by Carmen Miranda See also editMuseu da Imagem e do Som do Rio de Janeiro List of music museumsReferences edit Carmen Miranda Museum Is Opened In Rio de Janeiro The Blade August 14 1976 Museu Carmen Miranda reabre no Rio nesta sexta feira August 4 2023 p G1 Rio Depois de dez anos fechado Museu Carmen Miranda reabre com acervo fashion da cantora August 4 2023 p O Globo Museu Carmen Miranda Rio de Janeiro Brazil p Google Arts amp Culture Museu Carmem Miranda in Portuguese p Guia da Semana Museu Carmem Miranda tributo a musa tropical August 10 2023 p Diario do Rio The Miranda Look Balangandas p Google Arts amp Culture Carmem Miranda Museum p Mapa de Cultura RJ Museus do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Carmen Miranda Museum p Brazil Travel About com Brazil Travel Guide Archived from the original on 2014 02 21 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Rio de Janeiro tries to make up with Carmen Miranda July 31 2023 p EL PAIS English Retrieved 2014 02 17 Museum celebrates the life and work of Carmen Miranda Jornal do Brasil July 26 2010 Personal collections give origins to museums December 6 2010 p Kolecoes a rede dos colecionadores Archived from the original on November 2 2013 Retrieved November 7 2013 Memoria quase destruida de Carmen Miranda uma diva brasileira O Dia December 21 2013 Museum celebrates the life and work of Carmen Miranda Jornal do Brasil July 26 2010 Personal collections give origins to museums December 6 2010 p Kolecoes a rede dos colecionadores Archived from the original on November 2 2013 Retrieved November 7 2013 Last living sister of Carmen Miranda Estevao Bertoni May 27 2011 p Folha de S Paulo Blore Shawn Vries Alexandra de 15 July 2008 Frommer s Brazil Carmen Miranda Museum Shawn Blore and Alexandra de Vries ISBN 9780470334775 Museu Carmen Miranda Arquivos May 27 2011 Archived from the original on 2012 06 23 External links editCarmen Miranda Museum website Virtual exhibition 22 56 30 S 43 10 20 W 22 9416 S 43 1722 W 22 9416 43 1722 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carmen Miranda Museum amp oldid 1218613082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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