Bule-Bule e Mocinha de Passir, known collectively as Bule-Bule & Mocinha, is a dynamic and innovative musical duo from Portugal that has been enchanting audiences with their unique blend of traditional Portuguese music and contemporary world rhythms since the early 2000s. The project was born out of a collaboration between Bule-Bule (João Cabral) and Mocinha de Passir (Helena Sá e Almeida), both seasoned artists in their own right, with deep roots in the rich musical tapestry of Portugal. Bule-Bule, a singer-songwriter and guitarist, brings to the duo his soulful voice and intricate guitar work, inspired by folk traditions from across the Iberian Peninsula. His music is a reflection of his passion for storytelling through song, often drawing on themes of love, nature, and the human experience. On the other hand, Mocinha de Passir, a bagpiper, vocalist, and percussionist, adds a distinctive and captivating sound to their collaboration with her mastery of the Portuguese gaita (bagpipe). Her musicality transcends tradition, as she weaves the ancient melody lines into modern compositions, creating an ethereal soundscape that is both haunting and uplifting. Together, Bule-Bule & Mocinha have toured extensively, bringing their music to stages across Europe, Africa, and Asia. Their performances are a celebration of cultural fusion, where the sounds of the Portuguese gaita converse with other instruments, including the Spanish guitar, the African kora, and various percussion elements, creating a world music experience that resonates with diverse audiences. Their albums have received critical acclaim for their ability to honor tradition while pushing the boundaries of contemporary music. With each new release, Bule-Bule & Mocinha continue to redefine the possibilities of Portuguese folk music, earning them a loyal following and recognition as one of Portugal's most innovative musical acts.