The Nomad Curator project is selecting musicians, producers and DJs for a program in the Arab country. The topic will be a dialogue between Brazilian and Egyptian music.
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A program in Archaeology and History of Ancient Egypt will be taught in January 2019 by Itecne, of Paraná, including classes and visits to historic sites and museums, including landmarks that most tourists don’t know about.
Film festival ‘Ela Faz Cinema’ (She Does Cinema) has entries open until June 22 for women’s film production from all over the world.
An Arabic crash course for beginners is scheduled for July 2 and enrolments are open.
Elizabeth Dorazio presents Symphoniae, featuring wall sculptures made by handicraft of Bedouin women. It opens on June 7 and runs until June 23 at NYU Art Gallery.
Grupo Bandeirantes has signed an agreement with Global Mídia Group from Portugal. The initiative will launch, in the year’s second half, a news and entertainment website for Portuguese-speaking countries and regions.
The drama ‘Hedi’ will open at Cine Caixa Belas Artes this Tuesday (29), at 8 pm. The screening will be followed by a debate with Salem Nasser, of FGV, and Luiz Zanin, movie critic. Admission is free.
The Immigration Museum will have cuisine, dance, music and handcraft of over 50 nationalities on June 3, 9 and 10.
The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Brazil is accepting submissions from Brazilian university students for a contest of movies about the country’s founder Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan.
‘Instruments’ features a selection of nine video installations by Tunis-born artist Ismaïl Bahri.
Nacer Khémir, from Tunisia, and Malika Halbaoui, from Morocco, will perform and hold workshops during the event, which runs from May 22 to 26 in São Paulo.
It will include a photo exhibit from Gibran’s collection in three São Paulo subway stations and at Espaço Cultural of Conjunto Nacional, between June and August. A ceremony is scheduled for June 12 at Teatro Sesi.
The 1st Meeting of Brazil-Lebanon University Presidents began this Wednesday (16) in Beirut.
‘Until the Birds Return,’ by Karim Moussaoui, opens this Thursday in the country’s art circuit. The movie, which tells the story of three Algerians and their personal and social dramas, competed in a section of the Cannes Film Festival.

