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.
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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.
An international short-filmmaking contest for students is taking place next July in Guarujá, São Paulo. Contestants from 27 different countries have entered so far.
International fair in Dubai receives 12 Latin American artists for residency – five of them Brazilians. Art Dubai goes from March 20 to 23 in the emirate.
Course in São Paulo, Brazil, will have seven classes starting in April 27.
For the first time in the Middle East, an exhibition shows twenty paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer and other masters from the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age. Exhibition marks 350 years of Rembrandt’s death.
Author Wiana Aguiar will read a selection of poems from her children book, while Paulo Horta, professor of literature in NYU Abu Dhabi, discusses the book ‘Aladdin – A New Translation.’
The stitched binding technique was used by Copts to produce their first Biblical books. The researcher and artist Adriana Amaral will offer a stitching workshop in March in São Paulo.
Parade occurs in Anhembi Sambadrome, with the samba-enredo ‘Future Quilombo.’ The first sector of the parade will have the theme of the Nubian Dynasty of Egypt.
For 24 years the Itinerant Museum ‘Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and the Holy Land’ have being travelling around Brazil. The show runs until March 24.
Son of Palestinian, Maisur Musa has been collecting pieces for 32 years. He brought together 160 original ones in his Itinerant Museum Mysteries of Ancient Egypt.
Classes are free and will be taught from May 13 to 24 at CINUSP, in São Paulo. Egyptian, Algerian, Syrian, Tunisian, Palestinian and Lebanese movies will be covered.
Former professor of ancient history in the University of Damascus will teach seven classes about what was Syria like during the third and second millennia BC. The conferences happen on Saturdays from March 16 to April 27 at UERJ.

