Parade occurs in Anhembi Sambadrome, with the samba-enredo ‘Future Quilombo.’ The first sector of the parade will have the theme of the Nubian Dynasty of Egypt.
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For 24 years the Itinerant Museum ‘Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and the Holy Land’ have being travelling around Brazil. The show runs until March 24.
Son of Palestinian, Maisur Musa has been collecting pieces for 32 years. He brought together 160 original ones in his Itinerant Museum Mysteries of Ancient Egypt.
Classes are free and will be taught from May 13 to 24 at CINUSP, in São Paulo. Egyptian, Algerian, Syrian, Tunisian, Palestinian and Lebanese movies will be covered.
Former professor of ancient history in the University of Damascus will teach seven classes about what was Syria like during the third and second millennia BC. The conferences happen on Saturdays from March 16 to April 27 at UERJ.
The documentary by the Brazilian filmmaker Omar de Barros Filho will be exhibited during the 8th edition of the Latin Arab International Film Festival in Buenos Aires.
The six authors shortlisted were made public this Tuesday in Jerusalem. This edition has highest number of women shortlisted.
Project Arab Coffee Memories gives voice to immigrants who chose to live in Brazil and talk about the rites involving the drink.
Son of Lebanese immigrants and retired judge Romeu Abílio publishes his second book, a historical fiction on Syrian-Lebanese in Brazilian city Guaxupé.
Course ‘Origins of the Islamic World’ will be given by Plínio Gomes in four lectures starting in February 19. Registrations are opened for on-site and online classes.
As of February 6, Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center promotes in Beirut an exhibition with photos, objects and documents about Tripoli International Fair, projected by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in the 60s. The venue remained incomplete and the intention is to draw attention to its conservation.
The 18-episode legal drama was produced by Image Nation Abu Dhabi and Beelink, and is now streaming globally.
Capharnaüm, by filmmaker Nadine Labaki of Lebanon, has been nominated for Best Foreign Language Movie. It’s on show at Espaço Itaú de Cinema theaters in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre and Brasília.
The project is intended for immigrants only, and registrations will be accepted through February 22. A BRL 4,500 grant is included, with residencies lasting up to three months, starting May.

