Brazil’s Arab Culture Institute will hold a series of online debates on Arab culture in the coming months. The first will occur this Wednesday (1), at 7:00 pm BRT, with professor and writer João Baptista de Medeiros Vargens.
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Until February 24 registration is open for the Certificate of Proficiency in Brazilian Portuguese, an admission requirement for foreigners in undergraduate and graduate courses in Brazil.
Photographer, artist and activist Gui Mohallem talked about his trip back to Lebanon. The country of origin of his family was the backdrop of videos and photos created by him to reconnect with his history.
The reconstruction is displayed for the public in the visitor’s center at the Hegra historical site in AlUla.
Registration opens on February 27. The twelve-class course will be held once a week from March 9 to June 1, featuring different professors from Brazil and Palestine. The course is free of charge and will be taught in English.
Artwork celebrating the Arab immigration in Brazil was created by Kleber Pagú on the front of the Edifício Garagem Automática Senador in downtown São Paulo and finished on January 25.
The winner of the Jabuti Prize and Machado de Assis Prize delivered a five-day creative workshop for Brazilian women who live in the UAE and work in literature.
French Lebanese singer has a Tupian first name, a family in Brazil, and two compositions with Chico César. Now, for a short season in São Paulo, she will play gigs and seek new partnerships.
UNESCO inscribed the Rachid Karameh International Fair of Tripoli on the List of World Heritage in Danger, and Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it plans on supporting its restauration.
Arab country discovered remains of a city from the first centuries of the Christian Era along the Nile, about 500 kilometers from Cairo.
The Bird Tattoo was launched by publisher Tabla in Brazil. Mikhail will join a livestream on Thursday (23) for Brazilian viewers.
Born in Minas Gerais and of Scottish descent, she has already showcased her creations in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. She intends to internationalize the brand and sell it to a department store in Dubai.
The 12-minute film shows the Emirati tradition of camel racing. The work received voice-over and subtitles in Portuguese, English, and ten other languages in addition to Arabic.
‘Scattered Barriers’ airs on the platform on January 12. Netflix is continuing its investment in Middle Eastern content.

