Movie about director Otavio Cury’s great-grandfather will be screened at the Chamber’s auditorium on October 2nd at 7 pm. Admission is free.
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The carrier will offer six weekly flights from Brazil. Airlines from Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt are featured at the Abav Expo in São Paulo.
The emirate has a museum in the heritage hub Al Fahidi where one can learn about the equipment and different ways to brew the beverage in different times and countries. Establishment results from an Emirati’s passion for coffee.
Demand is up 4% from the last edition two years ago for the first week of the music festival, and up 2.5% for the second week.
Marcela Jacques from Recife and Renata Isa from Curitiba live in the Arab country with their husbands and children and were taken aback by the war started in 2011.
Events will start next Friday in Doha. Brazil will send 44 athletes. Stadium is acclimatized.
Paintings by 12 artists from Brazil are on display at The Cube, within the Central Park Towers complex in Dubai’s financial district. The artworks portray a colorful, lavish country.
Religious leaders will reenact Francis of Assisi’s meeting with sultan Al-Malik al Kâmil al Ayoubi. Eight hundred years ago, they came together in Egypt and engaged in interreligious dialogue amid the Crusades.
The play will be performed this Wednesday, when the International Arab Dance Day is celebrated. On the stage, Arab dance will be mixed to songs from Northeast Brazil played on the accordion.
Industry professionals will flock to São Paulo’s Expo Center Norte for the 47th edition of the event from September 25 to 27.
The 11th edition of international literature festival Tarrafa Literária will run from September 25 to 29 in Santos, São Paulo. The panel ‘Fiction in Arab Veins’ will take place at 5pm on the 26th, featuring authors Cristina Judar and Marcelo Maluf.
Brazilian musician Messer di Carlo has studied Arab percussion for seven years. He has been a teacher for four years and will give a workshop at ICAB in Brasília next Friday.
Son of a Lebanese couple, Ricardo Baroudi founded the Association of Plastic Surgeons of Lebanese Descent. He’ll be honored at the event, which starts next Thursday (19). The program features lectures by 12 Brazilian doctors.
Brazilian singer-songwriter talked to ANBA about his Lebanese father, the future of the band Tribo de Jah and his new group, Fauzi Beydoun & The Soul Vibe, which will soon release their second album.

