Show will be held July 23 to August 4 at Club Homs and will feature exhibition of paintings, cuisine, handicraft, workshops, music and other attractions.
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Arthur Moreira Lima will perform in the Arab country on Saturday, July 13. The repertoire includes Bach, Chopin, Ernesto Nazareth, Luiz Gonzaga, and Pixinguinha.
Rio theater group Cia Teatro Voador Não Identificado will perform from July 9 to 14 at SESC Paulista. Tickets are on sale.
The 17th Paraty International Literature Festival will feature two performances telling the story of the Syrian little girl Amal, who needs to take the most important trip in her life, as well as performances by Orquestra Mundana Refugi.
Adriano Grineberg, who’s opened for B.B. King, is a musician and a researcher of blues music. According to him, African Sufism is a core element of the genre.
The event’s 55th edition will feature 32 dance, music, theater and comedy performances by artists from several countries, from July 11 to August 20.
Zikir Trio will perform a free concert of instrumental songs from the Middle East at the SESC living area on Friday, July 5, at 7:30 pm.
Brazilian Film Days is running from last Sunday to next Thursday in the capital of Jordan, as part of the 60th anniversary of Brazil-Jordan diplomatic ties.
A group of students and professors from two schools in Minas Gerais, Brazil will travel to the Arab country for a cultural experience at a local university.
The 4th edition of the festival runs from July 10 to 17 at CineSesc in São Paulo. Out of the 24 movies from 14 different countries, four are Arabs, from Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco.
‘The legacy Qatar will leave to the world is fantastic,’ the former Brazil national team captain told ANBA on announcing his involvement in the first-ever World Cup to take place in the Arab world.
A previously unreleased translation of ‘The Book of Physiognomy,’ written by Faḫru-ddīn ar-Rāzī in the 12th century and translated by Abderraman Belhaddad, will be out June 22 in Aveiro, Portugal.
An Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) survey shows that Brazilians spent 9.3 years in school as of 2018, up from 8.9 in 2016.
An Arabic crash course for beginners is scheduled from July 1st to August 1st. The school is in the Central Zone of São Paulo. Enrolments are open.

