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.
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Performance by the musical group this Saturday is part of the project One Hundred Years of São Paulo Cathedral’s Crypt in São Paulo. Musicians include Yousef Saif from Palestine and Brazilian of Lebanese background Claudio Kairouz.
The new Brazil-Lebanon Virtual Cultural Library project, comprising digitized works, is slated for release in November.
Beirut’s Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center will welcome Fernanda Canaud on September 12.
The fourth edition of Shopping D nas Arábias brings food and services to refugee people.
From 2016 to August 2019, 181 diploma revalidation processes were filed by refugees in Brazil through a partnership between UNHCR and non-profit Compassiva. Most of them still wait for analysis.
An international meeting at the University of São Paulo (USP) from September 9 to 11 will cover Ancient Egypt studies. Lectures will be given by researchers from Brazil, Argentina and the United Kingdom.
Abdellah Taïa was in Brazil to promote his first book translated into Portuguese, “He Who Is Worthy of Love.” He participated in Ceará Book Fest, Balada Literária in Salvador and came to São Paulo for a literary event.
Karim Aïnouz’s ‘The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão,’ which won a prize at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section last May, has been entered for the Oscars 2020.
Império da Casa Verde performed its Lebanon-themed 2020 Carnaval parade to the Arab country’s community in São Paulo, Brazil.
Lessons will be taught next September in São Paulo, Brazil, on ‘Lebanon and Jordan: The Age of Trade-Based Civilizations’ and West x East: The History of Opposites.’ Enrolments are open.
Educational event about the Middle Ages will run from August 24 to 25 in Carambeí, Paraná. It will feature role plays, games, a food court, and craft.
The Egyptian archaeologist will return to the coamuntry in September. He will lecture, release a book and join the opening ceremony of ‘The Golden Boy-King: Tutankhamun,’ in Curitiba.
At the Ceará Book Biennial, the publication ‘Infância Refugiada – Retratos de um Conflito’ features photographs taken by Brazil’s Karine Garcêz in countries including Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. Also featured are texts in Portuguese and English and children’s drawings.

