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Home » Lifestyle » Singing contest in prison offers creative outlet for women behind bars

Singing contest in prison offers creative outlet for women behind bars

January 24, 2026
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A group of Brazilian women behind bars applied makeup, donned gowns and competed in a singing contest held on Friday in a Rio de Janeiro prison, during an event designed to spotlight talents and boost confidence ahead of the detainees’ release.

Within a vast, echoing multipurpose hall, the fifteen candidates took turns to sing their hearts out on a purple-themed stage in front of an audience made up of prison officials, volunteers and fellow detainees, who clapped and sang along with them.

Many performed gospel songs, while others offered interpretations of MPB, the acronym for Brazilian popular music in Portuguese — including “Black Sheep” by the much-loved, late singer Rita Lee.

Inmate walk to the stage to compete in the Voice of Freedom rehabilitation program singing contest at the Djanira Dolores de Oliveira women’s penitentiary in Rio de Janeiro, Friday, Jan. 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

A panel of jurors composed of actor and TV presenter David Brazil and singer Maurício Mattar, among others, watched carefully, attributing scores for voice, performance, presentation and charm.

Fernanda Fernandes Domingues, 36, won the first prize. “Music is a way to strengthen myself, in this moment of sadness, because being imprisoned is sad, being deprived of our freedom, and singing, our body is imprisoned, but our voice can go wherever it wants. Our mind can cross borders,” she said.

Months before the big day, the candidates from four detention facilities auditioned, rehearsed and ran makeup, costume and hair tests, adding variety and stimulation to a repetitive prison routine.

The day of the competition, known as “Voice of Liberty,” the women prepped in a room complete with mirrors and a dressing screen by vocalizing and shaking their arms to release nervous energy.

Rilary Cristina Leite, 31, used to sing in bars, at parties and at church before being arrested six years ago. She is due to leave prison in less than a year and said that the show was an opportunity to help her along the path of rehabilitation by showcasing her skills.

“It’s magical because we’re doing what we want. It means liberation for us. We’re in prison and art liberates us,” Leite said, adding that her dream is to sing at the Rock in Rio festival.

This year’s competition, with the theme of “hope and emancipation,” was the third organized by Rio de Janeiro’s state prison administration authority.

Maria Rosa Lo Duca Nebel, Rio’s state secretary for penitentiary administration, said the objective of prison is also to rehabilitate through work, studies, reading and — like on Friday — through culture.

It also helps with the atmosphere within the facility, she said.

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