The streets of Maceió echo with the faint sound of 'pras,' a traditional Brazilian instrument, but it's not a musical performance that's capturing the attention of the locals. It's the intimate, private show of 'Gazada,' a woman who's turned her solo performances into an art form. In the confines of her room, she's a solo boy, her 'gazada' her only companion. She dances, she teases, she pleasures herself, all to the silent rhythm of her 'pras.' She's a mystery, her identity hidden, but her performances are legendary, a testament to her skill and her understanding of her own body.