Mashrou’ Leila create electronic beats spiked with sensuous and melancholy undertones. It will play shows on Friday (27) and Saturday (28) at the Comedoria area of venue Sesc Pompeia.
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Milla de Albuquerque has been living in the UAE for 14 years and opened the Le Café de la Danse three years ago. The school has students from many countries and offers over 10 types of dance styles.
The 41st São Paulo International Film Festival begins this Thursday (19) and runs until November 1. Fifteen Arab productions are included in the program.
Standalone and partnership productions from Algeria, Qatar, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria are in the program. The event will continue until next Sunday (15).
Conexões (Connections) has a database that shows where there are professionals researching Brazilian literature in other countries. Organizers want information about the work in Arab nations.
Cassiana Pizaia and Vinícius Sgarbe, two journalists, produced the documentary ‘Trip across Palestine’, which goes beyond the conventional tourism in the country. Launching will be in Curitiba (PR).
Course ‘Culture and Art in Islam’ will be taught by professor Jamil Ibrahim Iskandar from September 29 to October 27 at the Pontifical Catholic University in Curitiba, Paraná (PUC-PR).
The Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center shows 30 photos of the state of Pará, which includes part of the Amazon. Local rivers, religious traditions and the daily lives of the population can be seen in the images until September 29.
Natan Barreto will launch ‘Bichos’ (Animals) this Friday (15) in the Arab country, where he will also attend a meeting of Brazilian writers living abroad. The book has poetry about animals and illustrations done by children.
The Global Meeting of Brazilian Expatriate Writers will run from Wednesday (13) to Friday (15) featuring authors who were born in Brazil and live in other countries. Discussions will cover their literary work.
A delegation from the emirate visited Brazil last week and discussed its presence at the São Paulo International Book Biennial, which takes place in August 2018 with Sharjah as the guest of honor.
Fisk’s Paraíso neighborhood unit made the course available after requests from its English students. Many Syrian and Lebanese descendants reside in the area.
Study group is organizing an event on September 14 at Fluminense Federal University in Niterói (RJ). Egyptian art and community organization at the time of the pharaohs will be the topics.
The play, which is based on the Stories of One Thousand and One Nights and on the conflict between Israel and Palestine, will open in the city of São Paulo on Monday (28) and runs until October 18.

