Photos of venues in the Arab country, taken by Stephan Zaubitzer of Germany, are featured in the exhibition ‘Taswir, contemporary Arab photography,’ opening Thursday (28) at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake.
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The work of Lebanese-born, American-naturalized photographer Rania Matar discusses the universality of growing up for women around the globe. She is exhibiting in ‘Taswir, a fotografia árabe contemporânea,’ a show opening Thursday in São Paulo.
Universities of Cartago and Manouba signs agreement with Brazilian university for people and knowledge interchange.
The work by Lazare Mohamed Djeddaoui will be part of an exhibition on contemporary Arab photography to start this Thursday (28) at Instituto Tome Ohtake in São Paulo. The Algeria-born French artist photographs the day-to-day culture during the war.
Exhibit ‘Taswir’ will mark Arab Community Day and the Arab League’s 74th anniversary. The first action in an Arab Chamber partnership with Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, it opens March 28 at São Paulo’s Instituto Tomie Ohtake, featuring 78 pictures by 14 photographers.
This is the second facility away from Brazil for Unicesumar. Thirty-four courses in Brazilian Portuguese will be made available to Brazilians residing in the Middle East.
Instituto Cervantes, in Morocco’s capital, will show movies made in twelve countries, including Brazil, starting April 2. ‘João – o Maestro’ will be screened at 6:30 pm on April 12.
United States-born Arab descendant Asad Tarsin will be in São Paulo and Campinas to promote the Portuguese translation of his practical guide on being Muslim.
Institute of Arab-Brazilian Culture in Brasília will show documentary about Rua 25 de Março in São Paulo and will also feature a debate about Syrian and Lebanese immigrants.
Harboring seven bodies, the tomb sits underneath Theban Tomb 123, in the Luxor Necropolis. The crew of archaeologists at work there is the first one ever coordinated by Brazilians in the Arab country.
The course in Egyptian Language begins on March 23. It will be taught on Saturdays by History professor Liliane Coelho.
Works by the photographer and entrepreneur João Henrique de Orléans e Bragança, descendant of Dom Pedro II, may be seen at Zamalek Art Gallery until April 1st. Images depict the Brazilian city of Paraty and the Siwa Oasis in Egypt.
The event features 37 movies by female Arab filmmakers at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, plus lectures and the presence of directors.
The holder of a master’s degree in Archaeology from the Federal University of Sergipe, Aracaju native Márcia Jamille has been creating content on Ancient Egypt for more than 10 years.

