THIS IS
SPARTAKUS.
Um apresentador, creator, publicitário e artista que ama cultura pop. Gay, negro e nordestino, busca usar a arte de forma política para transformar a cultura e educar.
Morando em São Paulo, é formado em Comunicação Social - Publicidade pela UFF e em Direção de Arte pela Miami Ad School Rio/Nova York.
Já trabalhou na Globo, MTV Brasil, Futura, GNT e Ogilvy NY.
Em 2020, foi selecionado pela Forbes como um dos 20 criadores negros mais inovadores do Brasil. Em 2022, foi um dos dois criadores brasileiros selecionados pela Adweek e Whalar para representar o país no Festival de Cannes.
Spartakus is a TV host, creator, art director and artist who loves pop culture. Black, latin and gay from the northeast coast of Brazil, he uses art as a political tool to educate and transform culture.
Currently based in São Paulo, Brazil, he holds a degree in Advertising from UFF and also in Art Direction from Miami Ad School Rio/New York. He already worked as a TV host on MTV Brazil, Globo, Futura, GNT and Ogilvy NY.
In 2020, was selected by Forbes as one of the 20 most innovative black creators of Brazil.
In 2022, he was one of the two Brazilian creators selected by Adweek and Whalar to represent the country at Cannes Lions.
CREATOR
Desde 2017, Spartakus usa sua criatividade para através das redes sociais gerar reflexão, transformar e educar de forma leve e didática. Através dos seus vídeos, busca facilitar o acesso à cultura, aliando a música pop a debates sociais. Assim, Beyoncé pode ser usada para entender sobre racismo estrutural, Lady Gaga para falar sobre saúde mental, Anitta para aprender sobre feminismo, Gloria Groove para discutir sobre cultura do cancelamento.
Since 2017, Spartakus has been using his creativity to generate reflection, transform, and educate in a light and didactic way through social media. Through his videos, he seeks to facilitate access to culture, combining pop music with social debates. In this way, Beyoncé can be used to understand structural racism, Lady Gaga to discuss mental health, Anitta to learn about feminism, and Gloria Groove to delve into cancel culture.
Since 2017, Spartakus has been using his creativity to generate reflection, transform, and educate in a light and didactic way through social media. Through his videos, he seeks to facilitate access to culture, combining pop music with social debates. In this way, Beyoncé can be used to understand structural racism, Lady Gaga to discuss mental health, Anitta to learn about feminism, and Gloria Groove to delve into cancel culture.
ENTREVISTAS
ANÁLISES
ARTIST
Spartakus também é cantor e compositor.
Suas músicas são bilíngues e trazem influências de hip hop, pop e pagodão baiano.
Já se apresentou no carnaval de Salvador (Bahia) com vários artistas baianos e no Festival Ilumina, em Alto Paraíso (Goiás). Sua primeira música, "Mission", foi lançada em 2022 com clipe gravado em Nova York e produção de RDD.
Spartakus is also a singer, songwriter, and artist. His bilingual songs feature influences from hip hop, pop, and Bahian pagodão. His mission as an artist is to inspire courage, strength, and resilience within his community.
He has performed at Salvador's carnival with Jau, Nara Couto, Márcia Castro, Magary Lord, and other artists. His first song, "Mission," was released in 2022 with a music video recorded in New York and has already been heard in over 70 countries..