Candidates have until January 23rd to apply for the job at the Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Centre. Lebanese nationality or a work and residence visa for the Arab country are required.
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Messer Di Carlo will teach technique and songs on the Egyptian tabla, an instrument also known as darbuka.
Educators from the Arab country are currently in the Brazilian federal capital to sit classes in agriculture, offered by Instituto Federal de Brasília (IFB).
Em Cima da Hora is in the Rio Carnival’s A Series, right below the Special Group, and chose the Thousand and One Nights as the theme of its 2015 parade, to highlight the Arab presence in Rio de Janeiro.
Univali, in Santa Catarina, has an extension program called International Module, for professors and specialization, master’s and doctoral students. In 2015, the destinations will be the UAE and China.
The Brazilian musician will be one of the headliners. The show ‘Beats from Brazil’ will take place on the evening of March 20th. It will be the artist’s first concert in the Gulf.
Carmen Zaglul was born in Lebanon, lived in Costa Rica and became a fine artist in Brazil. She has exhibited alongside a fellow artist from Santa Catarina state and is planning a new piece about her origins.
Lasting up to eight weeks, the courses at Al Akhawayn University, in the city of Ifrane, feature classical Arabic lessons and studies on North Africa. Enrolment is open until March 10th.
‘Babilônia’, slated to debut next March on the Brazilian television network, is set in Rio de Janeiro but will feature scenes filmed in Dubai and in Paris.
Maronite organization is taking youths of Lebanese descent aged from 20 to 28 to Lebanon so they can learn about the history of the country and of the religion. Registrations are open until late December.
Located in downtown São Paulo, Sesc Carmo will open an exhibit with images that tell the story of the famous popular retail street, an Arab stronghold in the city. Visitors will be able to play backgammon.
Two Brazilian photographers travelled to the West Bank in 2013. Now, 30 pictures in black and white convey the reality of the area’s residents to audiences in Brazil.
Two Brazilian photographers travelled to the West Bank in 2013. Now, 30 pictures in black and white convey the reality of the area’s residents to audiences in Brazil.
Exhibition by the Palestinian artist opens on the 6th at Estação Pinacoteca. Artworks discuss war, dreams and real life. The event also features a previously unseen installation made with Brazilian partners.

