Reporter Aurea Santos will speak about her experience in the learning of the Arabic language to students from UFRJ. The event will be held this Wednesday (9th) and is open to the public.
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The Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Centre will start to organize a photo, sculpture and handcraft exhibit in Beirut. The first show starts on the 10th this month with images from Rio de Janeiro.
An Institute at University Cândido Mendes is offering an extension course in the language beginning on April 26th. International Relations students are the primary target, but non-students may apply.
The show ‘Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and the Holy Land’ will continue until the 13th this month at shopping center Praça da Moça. The exhibit features 130 items, 70 of which are originals.
A show featuring items from the Egyptian civilization is open at MorumbiShopping up until April 20th. Some of the objects are original and came from the Museum of Cairo.
Lessons will take place at the Sesc Carmo unit of Brazil’s Social Service for Trade in São Paulo, and are free of charge. The next classes begin on April and July. The Caritas is in charge of student selection.
The fourth edition of Create & Inspire will award the artistic work of young people from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Emirates and United Kingdom. Artworks should reflect the Brazilian colourfulness. Prize is a trip to Brazil.
In 2013, 98.4 million people arrived at Brazilian airports, 9.4 million of which were on international flights.
The event opens this Tuesday (25th) and will continue until Friday at cultural foundation Badesc. Four films made in Morocco, Palestine, Lebanon and Egypt will be shown. Admittance is free.
‘Arab Scenes in Goiânia’ includes 12 photographs depicting the presence of the community in different sectors in the city, such as shops, monuments and hotels. The show runs from April 2 to May 2.
A project from the emirate’s government will change the stations into museums. Each will have a different theme to entertain passengers and tourists.
The book ‘Poems for Palestine’ features work by twenty Brazilian poets about life in the Arab country. The launch will take place this Wednesday in São Paulo.
Indaiatuba Mall, in São Paulo’s countryside, holds exhibitions on the Arab country. Main attraction is life-size replica of mummy. Actress dressed up as Cleopatra paraded on the site on Sunday.
The South American Festival of Arab Culture will feature over 150 presentations, including dance performances, Arabic calligraphy workshops and exhibitions this year.

