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He will close off at 200 participants.
This, he says, a lot of parents have been requesting his help with as he opened his own Carvalhoas Cultural College for the Arts.
But he also credits mother for allowing him to discover his skills and talents and providing the nurturing encouragement and environment he needed to succeed.
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