Michel Zoghzoghi’s ‘Pantanal, Land of the Jaguar’ will run from April 25 to May 15 at the Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center. Admission is free.
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Ethno Brazil will award 13-day artist residencies to musicians age 18 to 30 in São Paulo, Brazil. An Algerian woman joined the program’s 2018 edition. Registrations are open through May 10.
Created by two Jordanians and with a full female Arab cast and crew, the original series ‘Al Rawabi School for Girls’ will be a high school drama.
Units of the Social Service of Commerce throughout the state of São Paulo will host screenings of movies made in several countries, including ‘Yara,’ which is set in Lebanon with directing from the French-Iraqi Abbas Fahdel.
Publisher Zahle is releasing Marta Tajra’s ‘Brimos – A História da Imigração Árabe para o Brasil,’ de Marta Tajra, no in São Paulo’s Syrian Sports Club on Saturday.
The Brazilian saxophonist played a sold-out concert on Wednesday at Yarmouk Cultural Center.
An Arabic version featuring texts by 12 contemporary authors, including upcomer Marcelo Maluf and household name Milton Hatoum, will be introduced at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. The Arab Chamber is a partner for the project.
Eight contemporary productions can be watched this weekend and the next at Instituto Tomie Ohtake in São Paulo. The movie festival is part of the photo exhibition Taswir. Entrance is free.
International Congress of Arab Music, Dance and Culture runs from April 12 to 14 in São Paulo.
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in Curitiba has created a second ‘facial approximation’ of the Tothmea mummy, which is part of its collection. The work was done using the latest technology and will be presented this Tuesday.
The 24th edition of the gastronomic event is running from this Friday (29) to April 21, covering roughly 190 establishments.
‘Taswir, contemporary Arab photography’ opened this Thursday night in São Paulo and runs until April 28. The initiative is done by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and the Arab World Institute in Paris.
‘Taswir’ opens this Thursday (28) in São Paulo, showcasing upcoming photographers’ takes on the complexity of contemporary living. The exhibit will run through April 28 at Instituto Tomie Ohtake.
Series ‘Shambar’ by the Palestinian Mohamed Abusal will be part of the exhibition of the contemporary Arab photography that opens this Thursday (28) at Instituto Tomie Ohtake in São Paulo, Brazil.

