The Brazilian state wants more than trade and investment with the Arab country. Cultural exchange was also discussed by the governments of Minas and Egypt yesterday in Belo Horizonte.
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Mirela Goi created blog My Arabic Heart after studying the Arab culture for 10 years. Her dream is to travel to the Arab world to write a book. However, she is in a wheelchair and wants to go alone.
The Unilab (Federal University for Portuguese-Afro-Brazilian Integration) will be installed in Ceará and should have half its vacancies allotted to African students.
In August, belly dancer Déborah Valério, who has gained renown with the style in the Arab countries over the last five years, is going to promote a workshop for dancers in São Paulo.
The expressionist paintings by Luiz Cavalli have a modern language that appeals to Brazilians, North Americans and Europeans. Now, his goal is to present his art to the Arab world.
A group of 12 professionals won several categories at the International Design Excellence Award, in the United States.
‘La Graine et le Mulet’ tells the story of Arab immigrants in France. The drama, by Tunisian director Abdellatif Kechiche, is playing in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
The book, which includes CDs containing basic notions of the language, was written by the Foreign Relations vice president at the organisation, Helmi Nasr, founder of the Arabic course at USP.
The trio has always been an inspiration to poet and journalist Jorge Tufic, descendent of a family of Lebanese merchants that set up in the state of Acre in the beginning of the 1920s.
The Brazilian company established a new centre for personnel training. The premises, which include two buildings and one auditorium, will concentrate all of the company’s activities in the area.
Brazilian television channel Futura is seeking partnerships with foreign production companies to develop cultural show "Letters in the Wind," which aims to display the daily life of young people of the same age. Adolescents to be featured should include Brazilians and Palestinians.
Brazilian television channel Futura is seeking partnerships with foreign production companies to develop cultural show "Letters in the Wind," which aims to display the daily life of young people of the same age. Adolescents to be featured should include Brazilians and Palestinians.
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Arab Culture Nucleus at the Syrian Sports Club, in São Paulo, is going to promote on Saturday (31) a talk about the archaeological discoveries of Syria, an Arab country that has over 10,000 years of history and is rich in archaeological records. The speaker is Ahmad Serrieh, director
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Arab Culture Nucleus at the Syrian Sports Club, in São Paulo, is going to promote on Saturday (31) a talk about the archaeological discoveries of Syria, an Arab country that has over 10,000 years of history and is rich in archaeological records. The speaker is Ahmad Serrieh, director

