Registration is open for four-class courses about The Palestinian Issue and Brazil and Refugees and International Rights, in addition to one-off meetings on the Arab City of Damascus and the Conquest of Constantinople.
Browsing: Culture
The event will co-occur in Curitiba from July 7, in a hybrid format for all of Brazil, with films previously unreleased in the country and emphasizing female production. 11 Arab features and three shorts will be screened.
Artwork on the façade of a garage building overlooking the Rua 25 de Março in São Paulo will be unveiled on July 5. The installation honors the Arab entrepreneurship and celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
Comedic drama by Omar El Zohairy premieres on Thursday in movie theaters in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Niterói, and Brasília.
Photographer Ishaq Madan produces art from the everyday life of the insular Gulf country. He was born and raised in Manama, the city he wants to show to the world.
The Representative Office of Brazil in Palestine and Filmlab Palestine will screen Brazilian movies every Wednesday night beginning on June 29, for three weeks. The first movie to be screened will be the documentary The Cambridge Squatter.
The Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and Holy Land Itinerant Museum is exhibiting its collection at Plaza Sul shopping mall until August 8. Notable pieces are the replicas of Tutankhamun’s sarcophagi and the busts of Nefertiti and Cleopatra.
Brazilian entity Fambras will participate in the 26th edition of the International Book Biennial from July 2 to 10 at Expo Center Norte in the capital city of São Paulo. The stand’s attractions will be stories of Muslim inventors and the comic book ‘Khalil,’ which already has eight volumes.
The 4th edition of the Arab Diversity Food Market will take place at the headquarters of the Brazilian Arab Culture Institute (ICAB), in Brasília, on June 11, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm BRT.
Professor, author, and poet Leonardo Tonus will participate in the International Book and Publishing Fair in Rabat, Morocco, and is the first Brazilian invited to the Sidi Bou Saïd International Poetry Festival in Tunisia.
For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, Mecca will host pilgrims from other countries.
Intact sarcophagi containing mummies, bronze statues, and other artifacts have been found at the Saqqara Necropolis, an archaeological site south of Cairo, dating back over 2,500 years.
This Monday (30), the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s cultural director received the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture. The award was for 2019, but the ceremony only occurred this year due to the COVID pandemic.
Egyptian writer and researcher Mukhtar Saad Shehata will participate on Tuesday (24) in the online seminar held by the International Center of Arab and Islamic Studies of the Federal University of Sergipe.

