Silesto has expanded her portfolio to include production credits. Her recent work includes projects such as Orange Party (2023), Purple Party (2023), and Russian Trip (2022).
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Much of Brazilian performance art is rooted in a history of Afro-Brazilian resistance and traditions, which continue to influence modern dance, music, and storytelling.