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CURRENT CLIENTS

Clients are the heart of all that I do, and I’m happy to work with a diverse range of individuals and organisations. That’s what keeps me moving forward.

A wide range of work. Each one of them matters

Across Borders & Stages

Photo of a crowd at Pro Weekend Fest 2024, sold-out venue

Key responsible for putting Pro Weekend Fest on the map

By the Mediterranean coast in Castellón (Spain), I took on the management of Pro Weekend Fest’s Conference—an artist showcase rooted in community and discovery of new acts from the region. Drawing on over a decade of international connections, I curate a conference programme filled with voices I’ve crossed paths with over the years. People I trust to support and uplift local talent. The result? Local artists getting in front of global delegates and finding their way to bigger stages far beyond Spain.

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On the Move, a 15-year cultural mobility network

Every year, On the Move brings together cultural changemakers — from policy makers to producers — in a new country, creating deep local impact. As part of the core team, I shape the communication strategy and help weave together the event with local partners, including streaming it to all corners of the globe (in 2025, with an average of 400 online participants and 150 in-person delegates). On the Move’s collaborative process as a cultural network bridges languages, cultures and arts sectors; from music to museums. Co-funded by the EU Commission, the Forum is a reminder of how global culture thrives when people meet in person and build together beyond cultural barriers.

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Rambert Plus, innovation in the performing arts

At the intersection of dance and the digital space, I lead CRM and coordinate the user acquisition strategy for Rambert Plus, Rambert’s digital platform. Working closely across paid campaigns on Meta and Google, we’ve steadily grown monthly subscribers while strengthening brand awareness. It has been exciting to watch the platform evolve as it reaches and resonates with wider audiences every month.

Bernardo with Portuguese Angolan band Throes & The Shine part of Zandari Festa's 2024 export project

Portugal to Seoul: Throes & The Shine at Zandari Festa

In October 2024, I led a milestone export initiative—bringing a Portuguese alternative band to perform in South Korea for the very first time. Throes & The Shine took the stage at Zandari Festa, Seoul’s leading showcase festival, marking a powerful cultural exchange moment. Behind the scenes, I built the case for support, secured funding from the Camões Institute and the Portuguese Embassy in Seoul, and worked closely with festival organisers to make it all happen. It was more than a concert, as it was the first door opening between two music markets at an independent level rarely in dialogue.

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