Exhibition ‘Complicity – 20 years of news coverage, 20 photographers’, by journalist Bernardino Furtado, starts in São Paulo today. It includes works by Sérgio Tomisaki.
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Disal, a Brazilian publishing house in São Paulo, has launched two books for those interested in learning the language: ‘Speak Arabic in 20 lessons’ and ‘3,500 Words in Arabic’.
The Qalam wa Lawh school, located in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, is offering scholarships of up to three months to students from around the world who are interested in studying classic Arabic.
Students from Brazil, Spain and the United Kingdom will be eligible to apply for graduate and postgraduate scholarships in Morocco and in American and European countries.
This is the title of a book by Francirosy Barbosa, who studies the female universe in Muslim communities. The work includes essays, images, excerpts from dissertations and theses on Islam.
Syrian singer Ali Deek, known as the ‘king of dabke,’ will perform next Saturday in the city of São Paulo. Tickets are available up until Thursday.
Paintings by deceased Brazilian artist Antonio Bandeira will remain on display at Maison de L’Unesco, in the French capital, from March 30th onwards. He is known as a master of abstract painting.
The 130 years since the beginning of Arab immigration to Brazil should be celebrated in the South American Arab Culture Festival, up to the 31st of March, in four cities in São Paulo.
The work by Márcio Ferreira has already won clients in Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the United States. Exports are through the Mãos de Minas project.
Canvases by Saif El Gaddafi, the son of the Libyan leader Muammar Kaddafi, and archaeological artefacts from the country will be shown at the Afro Brazil Museum from today to April 18.
Shiva Nataraj school, from São Paulo, has started registering students for a course with Alex Nasser. The classes begin on the 17th and students should learn 14 Arab rhythms in four months.
The Brazilian writer of Lebanese origin is in the Arab country to participate in a series of cultural activities and to promote book ‘Orphans of Eldorado’, translated into French.
Around 200 contemporary products based on Ancient Egypt are being shown at the Egyptian and Rosicrucian Museum in Curitiba, Paraná. The exhibition may be visited up to late May.
‘The Desert is Not Silent’ should bring together 28 Greco-Roman archaeological works and 51 canvases by three contemporary Libyan painters. The exhibition should open in São Paulo on March 9th.

