José Eduardo Paulino dos Santos (born September 28, 1984), better known by his stage name Coréon Dú, is a multilingual Angolan recording artist, creative director, designer, screenwriter and producer. He is known for his distinct angolan musical style, bold fashion choices and his contributions to projects inspired by Angolan Pop culture in the realms of music, dance, fashion, TV and films.
Among his works are various acclaimed projects such as the writing and production of
Seoul International Drama Award
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-winning and
International Emmy
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-nominated
series
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, ''Jikulumessu'', as well as the International Emmy-nominated
telenovela
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, ''Windeck'', the ever-growing ''I Love Kuduro'' multi-media experience, as well as his current work with his independent entertainment company Da Banda bringing Angolan-inspired projects to wider audiences.
Biography
Early life
Coréon Dú was born in
Luanda
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Jose Eduardo dos Santos
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and Maria Luisa Perdigão Abrantes, a lawyer. He spent the first years of his childhood in
Luanda, Angola
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. A few years after his parents' separation, Coréon moved to
Lisbon, Portugal and began living with his maternal grandparents at the age of 8. Coréon later moved to the U.S. to be educated. At the age of 11 he moved with his mother to Northern
Virginia
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near Washington D.C.. While in middle school, he began to pursue singing.
During high school he became a soloist in the school choir, and developed a keen interest in musical theatre. Coréon continued to perform in choirs during his time at
Loyola University, and went on to earn a BA in mass communications.
In 2010 he pursued a master's degree in Dance Theatre: The Body in Performance from the
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music and dance conservatoire based in London, England. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions – Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre. The conservatoire has ...
in London.
Coréon Dú comes from a musical family. His grandfather's cousin,
Liceu Vieira Dias was a founding member of
Ngola Ritmos
Ngola Ritmos was a musical group created in 1947 in the home of Manuel dos Passos by a group of young men called Domingos Van-Dúnem, Mário da Silva Araújo, Francisco Machado, Liceu Vieira Días and Nino Ndongo who formerly comprised a group nam ...
.His uncle, musician Carlitos Vieira Dias played a role in introducing Coreon to
Filipe Mukenga and
Filipe Zau
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Ther ...
, two of Angola's most iconic composers.
They wrote Serpente and Ilha, respectively, which became one of Coreon's biggest songs to date.
Liceu's nephew,
André Mingas
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was also a guiding force as he wrote Lemba, which was well received in Angola.His father's first cousin, Beto Gourgel, was one of Angola's most well known comedians & musicians. His son, Kizua Gourgel, is also a successful singer-songwriter from Angola.
In the early 2000s, his first public performances happened with Kizua's band, during some of his cousin's gigs in Luanda nightclubs.
Family life
Coréon Dú is known for keeping his family life quite private. The only thing he has revealed in a humorous 2018 meme was that he is single. In commemoration of
National Siblings Day
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in 2019, Coréon had shared his favorite qualities about each of his 10 siblings.
Coréon Dú grew up in a very diverse religious environment as his mother is Catholic, his stepfather was Muslim and his father's family is primarily Methodist. Coréon identifies as Catholic and was educated in Catholic schools from the end of elementary school to university.
Name changes
When Coréon started his professional career in 2001 he was known professionally as his childhood nickname Zé Dú, using "Zé Dú dos Santos" as his professional name. He later changed his name to make clear he does not desire any political connotations or confusion associated with his work and name.
Before the release of his first album in 2010 he briefly used the José, and his full last name Paulino dos Santos dropping Eduardo from his first name. Since 2010 he has been using the name Coréon Dú exclusively in most of his professional and artistic work.
Prior to the 1992 Angolan election, very few people used the name "Zé Dú" to refer to José Eduardo dos Santos (Coréon Dú's father, and second president of Angola). Election campaign marketers popularized this name since then and this branding of the name "Zé Dú" associated with the elder Dos Santos has become a part of pop culture, especially after Angola's peace accord in 2002.
Coréon Dú has established himself as somewhat of an independent thinker focused on arts, empowering young Angolans with creative talent, as well as creating visibility opportunities for LGBTQ professionals locally and regionally. The "black sheep" of the dos Santos family is often considered politically incorrect by the status quo. His lack of desire to associate himself with politics led to his name change, and he remains politically neutral. Speculators presume what his political affiliation may be, but Coréon refuses to publicly endorse anything political as seen in his social media, public statements, and most public appearances.
Career
Inspired by his trip to the
Huíla province
Huíla is a province of Angola. It has an area of and a population of 2,497,422 (2014 census). Lubango is the capital of the province. Basket-making is a significant industry in the province; many make baskets out of reeds.
History
From the Port ...
of Angola in 2000 during his summer holidays, Coréon started designing clothing using the local Samakaka print and other African inspired textiles. These designs mainly worn by friends and family, started generating buzz in Luanda and led to the start of his first business venture Z, E Designs with his cousin Emilia Abrantes in 2001. Z, E Designs presented collections in the inaugural Angola Fashion Week in 2001, as well as other local events such as the Moda Luanda Fashion Awards. Another notable participation, as a costume designer, includes the stage play, Jato de Sangue, which featured Brazilian actor Sergio Menezes and Angolan teen TV series ''Sede de Viver''. Z, E mainly focused on event production after 2004, having their last fashion presentation in 2007 at the Trienal de Luanda.
On returning to Angola in 2006, Coréon Dú started
Semba Comunicação as a boutique branding and communications agency. Over time Semba has evolved into one of Angola's premier content production companies in the Angolan market through projects such as Bounce and Windeck.
Windeck premiered with great success in Angola in August 2013 and then went on to conquer record ratings in
Portugal
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's
RTP 1
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channel afternoon primetime slot. Windeck is just one of the projects that Coréon Dú has been involved in, but is potentially the most innovative and provocative of them all. Having been nominated for the best Telenovela at the 2013 International
Emmy Awards, it is expanding into the international market with translations into English and French.
Another recent production includes the documentary ''I Love Kuduro'' named after his ever-popular festival. This documentary follows the most idolised stars of this urban phenomenon, including appearances from trans performer and advocate
Titica
Titica is an Angola, Angolan kuduro musician and dancer. She was named "the new face" of kuduro by the BBC.
Career
Titica was born in Luanda. Her stage name is Portuguese for "worthless" or "useless"; she chose the name to reclaim the hateful word ...
, Nagrelha, Eduardo Paim e Cabo Snoop.
His film exploits have gained some notice including competing with Moments of Glory in the Oxaca Film Festival for Best Experimental short. His audiovisual dissertation "Festa de Quintal" also gained some attention not only academically but also from some festival circuits. The film is divided into two parts, a documentary and a conceptual dance film about the worldwide tradition of house parties using the traditional Angolan backyard party as a template. Njinga- Queen of Angola has been one of Coréon's most ambitious productions to date. The period film about 17th century regent Queen
Njinga Mbande
Nzinga Ana de Sousa Mbande ( – 1663) was a Southwest Africa, Southwest African ruler who served as queen of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Kingdom of Ndongo, Ndongo (1624–1663) and Kingdom of Matamba, Matamba (1631–1663), located in present-day no ...
premiered with enormous buzz in Angola in November 2013.
As a musician, he released his debut album, The Coréon Experiment, in 2010. The album was produced by
Latin Grammy-winning Brazilian producer
Luiz Brasil
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. Among the album's contributors include famed musicians such as
Luciana Abreu
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, Irina, Jeff Brown, and Heavy C.
After the album was released, he performed at several events including the XXIX Madrid Jazz Festival where he displayed his diverse fusion of sounds, which include influence from Semba, Pop, Funk, Bossa Nova, Rock, Kuduro and Kizomba. The performance has been one of the highlights of his musical career.
In 2013 Coréon celebrated his fan club, WeDú – The Coréon Dú Creative Community with a commemorative remix album "The WeDú Experiment", which features remixes and original material produced in collaboration with Phil Asher, DJ Satellite,
DJ Spooky
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,
Daniel Haaksman, Simmons Massini, DJ Manya, Luiz Brasil, Jerry Charbonnier, Lenni Sez and Nuno Mendes. This project was accompanied by a series of conceptual music videos shot using natural and urban landscapes from his home country and some avant-garde that gained a positive response from both fans and critics.
Due to his affinity with Caribbean and Latin music, Coréon has enlisted Grammy-winning producer
Andres Levin to produce his next album. They are currently in the production phase for the project, working in several cities including New York, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Havana, Miami, and Austin to develop Coréon's second album. "Bailando Kizomba" the first single from his sophomore was released in February 2014 and remained within the top 30 positions of the Billboard Latin Charts from the Spring of 2014 to the Fall of 2014.
Fashion
After a hiatus since 2007, Coréon Dú has made his return to fashion design with the release of his label "WeDú by Coréon Dú". Though the line has been carried in Angola, Namibia and other select African territories, its premiere outside of Africa happened in the Spring/Summer 2016 edition of
New York Fashion Week
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at the
Nylon Magazine
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official fashion week party on September 10, 2015. According to the artist's recent interviews, WeDú's main objective is to provide comfort and allow each individual to express his or her own creativity in the everyday through how they wear it.
WeDú started as the artists show and appearance merchandise inspired by some of the fans' favorite Coréon Dú stage and street style looks. In 2013 it started being carried as fashion line by an Angolan retailer with shops in Angola and Namibia.
Coréon Dú's model scouting efforts have also led to great success. He is a regular contributor as judge of
Elite Model Look
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contests in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, & South Africa.
It is an ongoing collaboration between Elite Model World and his talent management company Da Banda. The contests have made international breakthroughs with several local models that have appeared in catwalks for
Vivienne Westwood
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Westwood came to public notice when she m ...
,
Valentino,
Louis Vuitton
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,
Prada and other well-known fashion houses.
Coréon's scouting efforts yielded him
Amilna Estêvão
Amilna Estêvão is an Angolan fashion model.
Career
Estêvão was scouted in Angola by her mother agency Da Banda Model Management where she won Elite Model Look Angola 2013 . She became the first Black female finalist to reach the Top 3 posit ...
, the first African model in 30 years to be in Elite Model Look World Final top 3.
Activism
In addition to the above professional occupations that we have cited here before, he is also an activist and advocate for social causes in society and in everyday life.
Among his serious activism efforts include the 2009 documentary series ''Delinquência? Eu Estou Fora!'', a documentary series to raise awareness juvenile delinquency in Angola, its causes, and alternatives. This was a follow up to the Droga Diga Não ("Drugs – Just Say NO")
project where he toured the country on speaking engagements to educate and motivate youth groups and local institutions to be more engaged on the issue.
He also helped organize free concerts attended by more than 40,000 people at a time. In an effort to advocate gender equality he established the
Divas Angola
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Awards in 2007 to celebrate the achievements of women in business, education, fashion, sports, music and philanthropy. Notable international artists such as Latin legend
Juan Luis Guerra
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, the award-winning
Adriana Calcanhotto
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Career
Born from ...
, and
Paula Lima
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have performed past editions of the event in support of the cause of gender equality.
Coréon's was also the first production of
Eve Ensler's
The Vagina Monologues
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in Angola. This was done as part of his continued effort to further the social dialogue around gender equality as well as women's, sexual health of both women and men, and reproductive health which have long been taboo subjects in Angolan society.
In 2008, it also produced a sex education program called Sexolândia (Sexland), hosted by acclaimed singer/model/actress Tatiana Durão, which was considered the first program of its kind to be broadcast on angolan TV. And since its premiere that same year, the educational space caused said conservatives to complain and also criticize that the program was perverting the minds of young people, although it was still popular and because it and also in most cases was
politically incorrect
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. Health professionals such as psychologists and other experts were invited on the show, who would answer questions in the studio for interaction, and on the street, public figures who shared personal life histories on a wide range of topics of this
valuable world of
human sexuality
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:
relationships,
infertility,
pregnancies
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,
abuses
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,
sex toys
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,
prostitution,
pornography, "
STD" prevention advices, etc.
Since then Coréon Dú has tried to integrate his interest in pro-youth and cultural activism dynamically into his work. He developed , ''Bounce'' which is a contest to allow further study and apprenticeship opportunities to disadvantaged youths with dance talent. in 2008, Bounce started being broadcast on local television which has given opportunities for talented young individuals to study dance with dance companies and dance centers in Portugal, the United States and Brazil. The most recent edition of ''Bounce'' was held in 2013. The contest has produced some of the biggest dance related celebrities in Angolan pop culture including dancer/choreographer
Manuel Kanza who has been teaching
kuduro
Kuduro (or kuduru) is a type of music and dance from Angola. It is characterized as uptempo, energetic, and danceable. Kuduro was developed in Luanda, Angola in the late 1980s. Producers sampled traditional carnival music like soca and zouk bé ...
,
afrobeat
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and
hip hop classes all over the world. Dance troupe turned girl band
As Afrikanas are also among notable Bounce alumni, as well as Felix Alvarez a Cuban refugee who was a finalist in the first season of Bounce and has become one of the most sought after dancers / choreographers in Angola. Success stories from Bounce are also gaining international prominence as two young Angolan dancers who earned scholarship prizes from the contest are performing on international stages. Geovany Carvalho performed in the
2016 Summer Olympics opening in
Rio de Janeiro
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where he currently works as a dance instructor. Dilo Paulo has also relocated to Brazil where he is performing and touring with the prestigious
Debora Colker contemporary dance company.
Model scouting and talent mentoring
Coréon Dú's eye for talent and mentoring skills have been recognized in his homeland of Angola, but have recently started grabbing international attention.
His model scouting efforts have also led to launching careers of some of the most recognizable African models within the fashion industry including
Maria Borges,
Amilna Estevão,
Alécia Morais,
Blesnya Minher and
Roberta Narciso. This began in 2009 when he was invited by
Elite Model Management
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in Paris to be scout for models to introduce to their network of bookers and agencies at the
Elite Model Look
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World Final in 2010. He scouted and held local editions of the contest in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, & South Africa until 2013.
During that time, he founded
Da Banda Model Management in which he scouted and coached African models to provide with the knowledge and tools to strive within the international market, as well as introducing them to
modelling agencies and
casting directors
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internationally as their
mother agency. Da Banda, a part of the Semba Comunicação Group, was also responsible for organizing the Elite Model Look Contests in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and South Africa.
Coréon's scouting and mentoring efforts yielded results from the start with one of his first discoveries being Roberta Narciso who became a finalist in the Elite Model Look World Final and made her debut January 2011 at
Paris Haute Couture
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Fashion Week
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at the Valentino show. She then made history becoming one of the first few Black models to have been in a
Prada runway show in Milan which made international headlines and was seen by some fashion insiders as an opening of doors for more models of color to work for international fashion brands who primarily cast Caucasian models.
Maria Borges was also scouted and trained by Coréon and his team at the same time. Though she did not win the 2010 Elite Model Look Angola contest, she has become its most successful alumna. In 2011 she moved to
Lisbon,
Portugal
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where she became a favorite model of several local designers and editorial creatives before she was hand-picked by
Riccardo Tisci
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for an exclusive deal with
Givenchy
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which catapulted her into international stardom. Since then Maria has cemented her career as one of a new generation of top international supermodels with a record number of participations in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, countless international campaigns and covers and a coveted brand ambassadorship with
Riccardo Tisci
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.
In 2011 he discovered Alécia Morais in
Cape Verde who made her debut at the last
Paris Fashion Week
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show for
Louis Vuitton
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with Marc Jacob
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s as creative director and who is still one of the most visible young Cape Verdean female models in the industry with participations in numerous international runways and campaigns for the likes of
Chanel,
Bobbi Brown
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Cosmetics,
H&M Victoria's Secret
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Pink, and many more.
Angolan Amilna Estevão scouted at the age of 14 in Angola, became the first Black model in 30 years to be in Elite Model Look World Final top 3 at the contest's World final in 2013 after having participated in the Angolan version of the contest. Amilna became a rising star from her first steps in fashion and continues to work steadily in fashion doing campaigns for brands such as
Tom Ford
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,
Yves Saint Laurent,
Kenzo
is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
Kenzō can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*賢三, "wise, three"
*健三, "healthy, three"
*謙三, "humble, three"
*健想, "healthy, concept"
*建造, "bu ...
,
MAC Cosmetics,
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and many more.
Elite Model Look Angola 2013 was also the last produced by Coréon Dú who continues scouting for models, but parted ways with the contest.
Coréon's most recent discovery Blésnya Minher, from the
Lunda Norte
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province of Angola, has given strong first steps in the fashion world debuting her career in style landing the Spring/Summer 2017 campaign with
Valentino followed by an exclusive contract with
Calvin Klein which ended spring of 2018. She has since been in campaigns for
Versace
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COACH, and announced an exclusive deal with Louis Vuitton for its Spring/Summer 2019 season.
Some other notable modeling talents scouted and represented by Coréon Dú's Da Banda Model Management include model &
influencer
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Rethabile 'Retha' Lethoko from South Africa, Angolan newcomer
Sompa Antonnio, Portuguese-Angolan model
Elsa Baldaia, Portuguese-Cape Verdean model Claudia Morais, South African model
Bianca Rentzke, and Cheikh Mbunga who was recently one of the faces of the
Coca-Cola
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Africa campaign.
Outside of the modeling world, Coréon's mentoring and coaching talents have been notable in the market for quite some time. He's become known as somewhat of a star maker in Angola for his ability to take unknown talents from obscurity into stardom but also for transforming working professionals into stars. Such was the case with model turned actor
Freddy Costa who had been working as model and occasional soap opera actor in Angola until he started working closely with and being mentored by Coréon Dú in 2009. The two collaborated professionally in 2004 when Coréon was working in the wardrobe department of soap opera Sede de Viver and in previous local fashion weeks in Angola. However, in 2009, Costa started working closely with Coréon having been the star of his first fictional short film Momentos de Gloria and later in his first international production
Voo Directo for
RTP. He continued to participate in the various actors' workshops and coaching sessions Coréon Dú organized at
Semba Comunicação and his international career continued to take off after his roles in the
International Emmy
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nominated
Windeck
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and
Jikulumessu. Through his role as production consultant for Portuguese telenovela
A Unica Mulher
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for
Prisa owned Portuguese TV channel
Televisão Independente
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, Costa was able to audition and land a role in the show which has led him to many more opportunities in the Portuguese market where he has become one of the most sought-after leading men. After his participation in Coréon's productions especially Windeck and Jikulumessu he has also participated in productions in Brazil, Nigeria and has made appearances all over Africa.
Similarly Coréon has also been credited with mentoring
Micaela Reis. The former Miss World Africa and Miss World runner up was motivated to start her acting career when Coréon invited her to audition for RTP's Voo Directo. Her very first acting role surprised critics in Angola who often discriminated her talents due to her beauty pageant curriculum. Her role in Coréon Dú's Windeck has made her a star all over Africa and the African diaspora where she often is called "Africa's favorite villain" for her role as Victoria Kajibanga the main villain of the show. She also participated in several Angolan and Portuguese theater productions before pursuing a bachelor's degree in acting and film-making at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles and currently stars in the Portuguese FOX affiliate
Mundo FOX series Maison Afrochic produced her Windeck colleagues Freddy Costa and Portuguese actress Grace Mendes .
Lesliana Pereira
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is another actor that credits Coréon and his team's guidance with being instrumental to her professional growth. After having won Miss Angola, she hosted a slew of infotainment programs. However, Pereira strived for more. She was asked to audition for Coréon's production of the historical drama
Njinga: Queen Of Angola (
Njinga – Njinga: Rainha de Angola). According to an anecdote by the actress, Coréon challenged her to start preparing for the role by removing her hair extensions and stop relaxing her hair which she claims was a shock at first, but really allowed her to connect with the essence of the character on a deeper level even before the production team provided her with additional acting coaching and training for the stunts and combat choreography she needed to perform as
Queen Njinnga Mbandi. In addition to having done a cameo appearance at Coréon's Jikulumessu, Lesliana Pereira has since then appeared in productions by Brazil's telenovela juggernaut
Rede Globo
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. She has also been working as both host and producer on local Angolan television shows.
Coréon Dú's mentoring work has also been recognized by numerous local young TV professionals froberts, local dance and music artists in Angola who have participated in his various projects including Bounce, I Love Kuduro, Angola Encanta, Eu Na TV and others whose careers he has launched, many of whom still consider him a trusted professional advisor.
Creative relatives
Aside from the relatives in the world of music such as Liceu Vieira Dias, Beto Gourgel, Carlitos Vieira Dias, André Mingas, and Kizua Gourgel, Coréon has several relatives from his generation and younger generations working in the creative world.
His maternal first cousins
Glen Abrantes
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and
Emmanuel Abrantes
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are up and coming models based in London with an impressive curriculum of work for brands such as
TopMan
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,
Adidas,
Philipp Plein
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* Adolf Philipp (1864 ...
,
Brioni and many more.
His step-cousin
Sharam Diniz
Sharam-Sharam da Conceição Diniz, known professionally as Sharam Diniz, is an Angolan-Portuguese fashion model and businesswoman. She is known for her appearances in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Career
Diniz has been on the cover of G ...
is a Portuguese-Angolan model and entrepreneur who was the first model originating from either Angola or Portugal to walk for
Victoria's Secret
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annual fashion show. She's done campaigns for numerous clients over the years, including
Tom Ford
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and
Clinique
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.
Discography
As solo artist
Singles
Filmography
Awards and accolades
After well known Mexican journalist and blogger Luis GyG considered him Africa's best kept secret in 2014, Coréon Dú has been considered by
Forbes
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to be one of the 15 Young African Creatives Rebranding Africa the following year. The media mentions are among some of the growing recognition of the artist's work by the creative industry in and out of his home country.
Emmy Awards
Silicon Valley African Film Festival
Angola Video Music Awards
International Portuguese Music Awards
IndieFEST Film Awards
Royal Starr Film Festival
Calcutta International Cult Film Festival
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Cult Critic Magazine Movie Awards
Festival Écrans Noirs
Athens International Film and Video Festival
FESPACO
Warsaw Film Festival
African Entertainment Award USA
London Fashion Film Festival
Seoul International Drama Awards
Kora Awards
Emmy
AFRIMMA
Angolan Fashion Awards
Angola Music Awards
Africa Movie Academy Awards
Queens World Film Festival
Camélia da Liberdade
INquieTUdo
FESPACO
International Movie Awards
Guinness World records
Oaxaca FilmFest
Controversies
There have been critics of Coréon and negative speculations have risen due to his father being the President of Angola,
José Eduardo dos Santos
José Eduardo dos Santos (; 28 August 1942 – 8 July 2022) was the president of Angola from 1979 to 2017. As president, dos Santos was also the commander-in-chief of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) and president of the People's Movement for ...
. The most common accusation is that there is a political agenda linked to Coréon work as an artist. Despite the constant attack and speculation by journalists and media outlets there is no verifiable proof has been presented to validate these accusations. Coréon is also constantly attacked simply for being related to other members of family including his elder siblings being well-known African businesswoman
Isabel dos Santos
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, activist and former elected Member of Parliament
Welwitschea José (''Tchizé'') dos Santos ( pt), as well as businessman and former Angolan Sovereign Fund CEO
José Filomeno de Sousa (''Zénu'') dos Santos
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( pt).
Coréon has been very vocal over the years about how being related to people with political careers has negatively affected his career both in and out of Angola. He also recounts that most Angolan radio stations and DJs in his home country refuse to play his music, and most major concert promoters refuse to book him for shows. He only started to gain visibility mainly through catchy songs that became favorites of Luanda taxi drivers and music pirates, and innovative music video concepts. Though most speculated Coréon Dú was referring to independent or opposition owned media, Coréon was also referring to state-owned media as well as private mainstream media and professionals. Independent radio professionals and even DJs at
Radio Despertar owned by one of Angola's large opposition parties have been claimed to be early supporters of Coréon's music in their airwaves. Mainstream music media only started following as direct fan demand for his work grows over the years.
Allegations of nepotism have surrounded Semba's success as a TV production company, and many other aspects of his family's involvement in Angolan public business and politics.
He has also come under fire by Angolan media religious groups and political groups for the inclusion of LGBT talent and issues in the TV shows produced by
Semba Comunicação, including openly gay presenters such as Hady Lima (who started his career presenting as a gay male, but has recently shared her gender identity as a trans-woman).
Coréon Dú has always been a proponent of free-speech and diversity, as a result Semba was also at the time the only production company that did not censor Angolan superstar
Titica
Titica is an Angola, Angolan kuduro musician and dancer. She was named "the new face" of kuduro by the BBC.
Career
Titica was born in Luanda. Her stage name is Portuguese for "worthless" or "useless"; she chose the name to reclaim the hateful word ...
from their programming after she was banned from most local media and events for publicly revealing that she was a transsexual person and not born a biological woman. She was also prominently featured in Coréon Dú's I Love Kuduro Festival in Angola, Berlin and in Rio de Janeiro, as well as the eponymous documentary, which has helped her ascend into international success and further visibility to her commercial and non-profit efforts. After this period and international success many local media outlets allowed Titica to showcase her projects on their airwaves. However, in 2019 the artist announced on her social media that Angola's public broadcasters had once again forbidden her from being in any of their programmes, because she a transsexual woman
Windeck, the soap series written and produced by Coréon, has had some similar issues due to well-known actors, such as leading man Freddy Costa and Borges Macula, playing gays characters.
This controversy was reignited after a brief kiss between two of the male characters of
Semba Comunicação's soap opera ''Jikulumessu'' on January 28, 2015. As series creator Coréon Dú and production company Semba came under fire, being accused by religious groups, conservative politicians on all sides and conservative local press alleging he was trying to "corrupt moral values", as well as "promote" and "expand" "deviant behaviours " and "homosexual behaviours" in Angola and especially among young viewers. On February 2, 2015, the show's broadcaster in TPA (
Televisão Pública de Angola
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) suspended the show's broadcast at 9 pm its TPA 1 channel alleging "technical difficulties". In a public statement posted on the show's Facebook page and sent to the press services in Angola, Semba Communication stated that the intent of the show in portraying seriously sensitive social issues, such as:
*
Polygamy
Crimes
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;
* Excessive chemical substance abuse (and also such as
drug use)
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Sexual violence
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- and as well as LGBT issues: both as violence against people and
same-sex relationships
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, and committing
suicide in the
LGBT communities.
It was intended to generate a healthy dialogue around these topics, without the intention of shocking or offending the respective people. The company also offered the ability to edit the scene so that it did not clash with the views and values of its customers' audiences. While conservative viewers celebrated it, fans of the show expressed their displeasure especially through social media.
This incident became headline news nationally and caught the attention of international media outlets. On February 5, 2015, TPA returned ''Jikulumessu'' to the air after fans pleas for its return. Despite this politically motivated censorship of Coréon Dú's work, Jikulumessu has become one of the most beloved television shows amongst many African viewers in the continent and in the diaspora having been broadcast in Portuguese, French and English Languages in many regional broadcasters and in
France
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on
France Televisions
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and
Canal+
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, among others.
In the summer of 2018 Portuguese media fabricated a "coming out" story for Coréon Dú, after a series of hit news stories with alleged politically driven scandals linked to people with the dos Santos last name, which made headline news in Portugal, Angola, and many other Portuguese speaking countries. The fabricated nature of the story was so evident, that his longtime fans showed, and social media commenters noticed this was simply another humorous meme shared by the artist and not a "coming out".
Coréon Dú does not discuss his personal life often, however he never hid his sexuality. For over a decade he never ran away from participating in work that had LGBTQ representation and aesthetics, such as his work as costume designer / stylist for the 2004–2005 youth telenovela "Sede de Viver", with script written by acclaimed author Ondjaki, which had the first ever openly gay character on Angolan television played by actor-comedian Kitengo Kunga, and some of his later body of work in both the social and commercial sphere. His 2015 video inspired by his experiences of bullying and discrimination, he included the homophoic slur "Fag" written on his face along with other abusive slurs used against him over his lifetime in the very autobiographical song and video. Over the years, he has also published a number of posts especially on Instagram which are reflective of his orientation as non-heterosexual and even some celebrity male crushes (even once referring to Canadian actor Seth Rogen as hashtag "future hubby" in 2015).
Coréon never even responded to the poorly researched sensationalist articles; however, he received an outpouring of supportive messages from the LGBT communities in several Portuguese speaking countries for having never shied away from open inclusion and discussion of GLBTQ issues in his body of work.
In 2005 Coréon also criticized lack of support from Angolan communities during Hurricane Katrina, which upset Angolan diplomats both in Luanda and U.S.
Political controversies
In recent international media interviews Coréon Dú has mentioned his choice to no longer live in Angola full-time since 2014 and indefinitely leaving his home-country in 2017 due to being a target of a growing institutionalized homophobia and increasing political intolerance. When interviewed in 2019, by Portugal's National News Agency LUSA, about new Angolan laws decriminalizing "Acts against nature" as being synonymous with decriminalizing LGBTQ+ relationships, he cautioned that these regulatory changes seemed vague and may have been publicity driven to appeal to Angola's vast young electorate of voters. However further real regulatory and social education initiatives were needed. Within the same year, 2019, popular musician and LGBTQ+ rights advocate
Titica
Titica is an Angola, Angolan kuduro musician and dancer. She was named "the new face" of kuduro by the BBC.
Career
Titica was born in Luanda. Her stage name is Portuguese for "worthless" or "useless"; she chose the name to reclaim the hateful word ...
announced publicly that Angola's public government-owned broadcaster
TPA has forbidden her from being on any of their television programs because she is a transsexual person.
Between 2017 and the present the election of Angola's new president, the new leader of the country and former vice president of the ruling party MPLA have started a veritable witch hunt against anyone with the "dos Santos" last name including campaigns of public intimidation campaigns and now attempting to jail his older siblings who served in public companies. Despite Coréon Dú's father being a historic member of the party in question, the new leader of the country and MPLA have been running a large campaign against all the dos Santos family, including Coréon Dú. Angola's leadership have vehemently denied any witch-hunts in all public press releases locally and internationally, however their actions consistently prove otherwise. Following the new government's very public decision to end the content production and brand consulting agreements between public station TPA with Coréon's company
Semba Comunicação, they invoked several false and contractually inaccurate allegations. The main allegations were that the channels were returning to the "public ownership" when they were always publicly owned and only using Semba's services. Semba never owned any of the three TPA channels, and has had to clarify for many years its position as a service provider.
After public dismay of the new programming and cancellation of some favourite television shows in January 2018 the Angolan Government's new leadership tried to save face and
approval ratings
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by throwing Coréon and his company under the bus. The company responded with a public statement clarifying its role and even how much it was earning for its content services in comparison to the publicly published yearly national television budget (Semba produced most of the entertainment and promotional content for two of the three TPA channels reportedly charging under fees approximating only one-fifth of the budget spent on the main TPA channel). To excuse their poor image quality and the embarrassment of being exposed the new government used all the national public media to announce that Semba had stolen the HD equipment previously used to make TPA's channel 2 and international channel programming, however many well known employees of the channel have all throughout the year posed and posted pictures boasting about exactly the same HD equipment having always been in TPA's studios and currently in use. To which the station and Ministry of Social Communication of the country then made a public statement with the excuse that the lack of image quality was due to a temporary technical difficulty that was soon to be resolved. They alleged using a series of news stories and social media fake news campaigns that companies allegedly linked to Coréon were receiving large sums of money to produce content for TPA, while for years there has been public knowledge of TPA's history of late or non-payments to Semba and many of its private sector vendors. There was even recent controversy involving the administration admitting that due to lower ratings they would need to rehire Semba's former talent/ employees due to significantly lowered ratings after all Semba-produced content was taken off the TPA airwaves. This was followed by some protests by TPA employees claiming the decision to publicly shame the company and associated talent and then rehire talent individually has put the station in the position where they are now paying very expensive reparations to get that talent back.
A year passed (in January 1, 2019) after Semba's content was taken off the air by their former client, a new market study has shown that TPA2 had dropped from being in a leading position amongst viewers in primetime slots to now being one of least viewed according to the market study reflecting the last quarter of 2018. And years ago, when Coréon company, Semba Comunicação, currently the former customer and shareholder of the two TPA channels until 2018, did not even present reports and accounts and salaries for TV presenters, workers and employees. The same information says that when shareholder of the station's two channels was generated by some Angolans and foreigners (expatriates from Portugal).
In addition, the party in power has continued a very intense campaign now also using the famous micro-targeting and social media trolls trying to provoke the more right-wing conservative and religious homophobic population to turn against Coréon by generating various blog and social media troll campaigns targeting Coréon's sexuality and even having spread a rumor that Coréon was to wed a same-sex partner in Angola (where same sex-unions are still illegal) in the year of 2018. This is not a new campaign, as members of the ruling party of Angola similarly attempted to prove conservative public opinions against Coréon Dú and his company for several years due to his open support and inclusion of women's issues and LGBT issues in his work. A noteworthy case was the telenovela Jikulumessu which was pulled off the air by command of high-ranking government officials on the public broadcaster due to their non-negative portrayal of same sex relationships and of "sexually liberated " female characters (also seen in a past censored incident when the presenter of sex education TV show ''Sexolândia'' (''Sexland'') was refused membership of the ruling political party. Some infer that this move was not only to attempt to denigrate Dú's image amongst the more conservative population, but also due to fear that especially the LGBT community would start to organize socially to advocate more aggressively for their civil rights. This move by government officials failed, as TV viewers and social groups massively protested the decision to take the show off the air, and that move motivated LGBT activists who have become more vocal and active since that time.
On April 19, 2021, the developments in Coréon Dú were once again the target of government censorship, once again claiming "technical" issues. In the same, an official press release from Angola's Ministry of Media and Telecommunications ordered that, by midnight of April 21, 2021, all local and regional pay-TV services stop broadcasting VIDA TV, which broadcasts a large amount of content licensed and/or produced by Coréon Dú's production team, including several popular entertainment formats created by Coréon himself, such as Tchilar, Bodas, Hora Quente, Flash Sempre a Subir, etc. and also the TV version of the I Love Kuduro Festival. Pay-TV operators are still waiting for clarification as to why this occurred and if they will be able to broadcast this content again in Angola. Pay TV operators are still awaiting clarification as to why this occurred and if they will be able to broadcast this content again in Angola. And this caused that in late 2017, the same Angolan government ministry also ordered the termination of contracts they had from the two and three channels of the state television, TPA.
This measure was also announced on air via the state television station by a government official on behalf of the Ministry of Media and Telecommunication alleging that a group of media outlets naming VIDA TV specifically and alluding to others as other TV, radio, digital and print media which would be forbidden from continuing their activity due to a lack of proper paperwork. This measure was denounced by the Angolan Journalists Union (Sindicatos dos Jornalistas Angolanos) as well as local activists and public figures as an act of censorship with the intention to silence freedom of press and enterprise for media not owned or controlled by people connected to government or people in their sphere of influence as in the past three years the largest Angolan private media has been taken into government control.
Part of this campaign also involved building a narrative of character assassination by spreading wide speculation of involvement in allegedly shady business dealings without ever showing any proof. A recent news story "leaked" to Angolan media outlets alleged that Coréon was involved in some sort of unusual agreement with a well-known Angolan businessman to help him set a bank using his "influence", however in a later official interview to a local newspaper the same business owner stated he has never been involved in any business dealings with Coréon Dú and that he has never been his business partner despite having met Dú in person.
In recent reports Coréon Dú's mother, Maria Luisa Perdigão Abrantes, when asked about the political witch-hunts against her children has mentioned in several media interviews that similar political witch-hunts are nothing new, as she herself was targeted by people and institutions linked to the MPLA party for several decades and in recent years, despite having been a supporter of their cause during the anti-colonial liberation movement prior to the independence in 1975. As a result, she has reportedly identified as politically independent since around the 1980s and even supported a newfound opposition party, PRD, when Angola had its first democratic elections in 1992.
References
External links
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1984 births
Living people
Creative directors
Angolan record producers
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