To tell the story of Nanda, one must first set the stage. In the mid-1980s, Brazilian television was dominated by the behemoth, Globo. Their productions were slick, polished, and often aspirational, portraying a Brazil that was European in its aesthetic and upper-middle-class in its concerns.
Nanda was a bridge between the audience and the star. Xuxa was the untouchable Queen on her throne; Nanda was the cool older sister who knew the moves and was willing to show you how it was done. She represented accessibility. She looked like someone you might see at the local quadra , yet she possessed the star power of a celestial body. nanda dominios