Big Feelings is back and kicking off 2025 with new performances! Juliana Suaide is thrilled to return as Comet and bring the beloved puppet Saturn to life once again.
February performances will be bilingual (French-English) at EFNY. Then, in March, we’re taking over Culture Lab every Saturday and Sunday all month long with all english performances. How cool is that?
🎟️ Grab your tickets here: Eventbrite Link
Stay tuned—there’s more exciting news coming soon, including another bilingual show (now, in Italian!!!)! 😉
So proud to be part of another incredible project with Roof Studio! This time, my motion capture and acting helped bring some of the greatest villains of all time to life—what a dream! 😈
Even more special? This project was created for a meaningful cause, making the experience even more rewarding.
Check out the full work and learn more here: LinkedIn Link
Grateful for the chance to keep pushing the boundaries of performance and storytelling!
Juliana Suaide kicked off the "new year, new me" vibe a little early with a bold change—new hair!
Fresh starts call for fresh looks, and what better way to embrace new opportunities than with a brand-new style? Check out her updated headshots below :)
2025 is already shaping up to be an exciting year—stay tuned for more! 😉✨
What a ride! Our performances at Culture Lab last month were completely SOLD OUT, and we couldn’t be more grateful!
A huge thank you to everyone who came, laughed, cried, and experienced Big Feelings with us. Your support means the world! And guess what? We’re not stopping anytime soon—next year’s performance dates are already locked in!
Check out some incredible moments from our sold-out shows below, and stay tuned for more updates on our 2025 season! 💫
We’ve gone double-page in the Daily News! 🎉 That’s right—Big Feelings is making big waves, and we’re feeling extra fancy! ✨
We can’t wait to bring the magic to Culture Lab, and the excitement is real—our first show is already SOLD OUT! 😱🔥 Don’t miss your chance to join us—grab your tickets for the remaining shows now!
See you THERE!
NEW SHOW ALERT!!!
JULIANA JUST JOINED THE “LITTLE CLOUDS” TEAM ON THEIR NEW PRODUCTION OF “BIG FEELINGS” at CULTURE LAB LIC.
ABOUT BIG FEELINGS
Alma is a little girl who had to leave the island where she was raised, listening to
ancient myths and the sound of the ocean. Now living in the big city where she can’t
see the stars, Alma struggles to cope and feels overwhelmed by “her bad feelings.”
One day, a scientist Muppet named Smoll shows up in the broken television in the
attic. He has a message: He is an expert on feelings and wants to study Alma’s
because grown-ups don’t know much about kids’ feelings. In exchange, he will take
her out of the Big City and show her the universe.
The Big Feelings experience aims to create an intergenerational bridge and empower
elementary school children with the long- term tools they need to spark necessary
dialogues about well-being, mental health, and feelings.
Produced by Little Clouds, Big Feelings is a recipient of the NYFA Queens Arts Fund
for “New Work” and created with the support of psychologist Christie Stiff.
The team wants to thank the New York Foundation for the Arts, the NYC Department
of Cultural Affairs, Culture LAB, LIC, and NYFA Queens Art Funds for making it
possible.
ANOTHER GREAT ARTICLE ABOUT JULIANA’s WORK!
THIS ONE IS FROM REVISTA QUEM BY GLOBO - ONE OF THE LARGEST NEWS WEBSITE IN BRAZIL WITH MILLIONS OF VIEWS EVERY MONTH.
THE ARTICLE IS IN PORTUGUESE, BUT HERE’S THE TRANSLATION TO ENGLISH:
Meet Juliana Suaide, the Brazilian actress behind the hit show "Dance with Qai Qai," produced by Serena Williams.
Based in New York, USA, she is a specialist in the "motion capture" technique, which transforms actors into animated characters.
Those who watch the children's animated series Dance With Qai Qai, produced by Serena Williams — a hit on YouTube Kids with over 4 million views and more than 500,000 followers — may not realize that behind the adventures of the doll, created based on the daughter of the famous former tennis player, is Brazilian actress Juliana Suaide. Having lived in New York, USA, for 13 years, Juliana is responsible for the motion capture technique, which transforms live actors into animation.
"During the pandemic, I heard that animators used to film themselves to base the movements they would animate. That sparked a great curiosity in me about the animation process. So, I started acting as a reference for animators at Roof Studio — a renowned animation production company. There's a suit that allows a person to do everything on their own. They're expensive but effective, a highly advanced technology that requires the challenge of learning to use software to transmit those movements. I learned and now I'm one of the few actresses who owns this suit and the expertise. In fact, I don’t know of another who does this. I have the equipment because the production company Invisible Universe hired me for most of the projects," Juliana excitedly shares with Quem.
This specialization has opened up more work opportunities and awards. Recently, the animated short film A Beautiful Sight, which featured her participation, won the prestigious Collision Awards for Best 3D Animation, a reason for much joy. And one of those joys is breaking into an extremely male-dominated field. "When you look at animation as a whole, the difference between the number of women and men is really stark. To this day, 90% of my interactions have been with men. I've only connected with women in the executive and creative areas, but when it comes to animation production, men are the majority," she comments.
This is indeed a time for celebrations. The Dance With Qai Qai series, consisting of 8 episodes, has just reached 4 million views. "I not only filmed all the scenes, but I also created the choreography for all the episodes. 'Qai Qai' continues to grow and expand its list of talents. This year, we filmed the music video for her first hit single — yes, she sings now too! For the song 'Last Dance,' I once again had the honor of creating the original choreography for the video," she shares.
But it hasn't always been easy. In these 13 years living in the United States, Juliana has faced many challenges before establishing herself in the market. "It's difficult to find space and representation for Brazilians in the U.S. My accent, though more polished now, always makes casting and auditions harder. Then there are the struggles of being sick and alone, far from family and friends. But now, I feel like I've found my place," she explains, having taken on different roles in the acting profession during this time.
"I saw my name in the same theater program as one of the biggest names in the New York theater scene, director Rachel Chavkin. We worked together at the New York Theatre Workshop, one of the most renowned off-Broadway theaters, last year," she celebrates.
However, motion capture has become Juliana's passion. "I confess that I really enjoy my individual setup; it gives me a lot of flexibility and creative freedom, but I also want access to big film productions. The motion capture technique has certainly come to stay in my life," she reflects.
Juliana Suaide is the Brazilian actress behind the hit Dance with Qai Qai.