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Established in 2012, a collective of young visionaries embarked on a journey to create an exploratory, technical, and melodious haven dedicated to celebrating the Sisal region's cultural essence. Inspired by the mesmerizing "violia de buriti" discovered in Jalapão Park, Tocantins, they began fashioning musical instruments from Sisal wood sourced from its floral components, orchestrating music workshops, and delivering captivating artistic performances. Their endeavor has since garnered prestigious accolades, including the Laureate Brazil Awards for Young Social Entrepreneurs in 2017, alongside state-level recognition from the Innovative Ideas Contest in 2015 by FAPESB.