During an episode of the show Família de Amor on Pai Eterno, Sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula of Copiosa Redenção engaged in an impromptu beatboxing and dancing session. This unexpected moment, joined by presenter Deacon Giovani Bastos, highlighted their belief that music is a powerful tool to connect with youth struggling with drug addiction. The lighthearted yet meaningful interaction resonated with viewers, leading to millions of views and significantly boosting Sister Marizele's social media presence, drawing over 100,000 followers as a result.
'Our spontaneous beatboxing and dancing moment was a way to connect through music with youth facing drug addiction. Music builds bridges where words might fail.'
'The joy we shared on the show wasn't just for fun; it carries a deeper message of hope and connection for young people.'
'Seeing the audience react positively to our performance shows the power of creativity in outreach efforts. It sparked conversations about topics that matter.'
'As a congregation, we believe in using all forms of expression, including music and dance, to reach out to the younger generation.'
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