The Syrian Arab Cultural Centre is holding a choir and folk dance show next Tuesday at 8:00 pm at its headquarters, in São Paulo.
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Children’s magazine of Brazil’s Landless Movement (MST) tells the story of two Palestinian kids and their reality. The organization is promoting a solidarity campaign targeting the region.
Thirteen productions from the Middle East and North Africa integrate the 36th São Paulo International Film Festival. The event will run from October 19th to November 2nd at 28 theatres.
Show ‘The Mediterranean Approach’ features photos, video-installations, short films and sculptures relating to the Mediterranean Sea and it surroundings. It will run at Sesc Pinheiros until January.
Starting next Tuesday, the Syrian Arab Cultural Centre will promote an exhibition featuring paintings by nine different artists.
Gilberto Abrão, author of ‘Mohamed, O Latoeiro’, will be the honoured at the 30th Novo Hamburgo Regional Book Fair. The author, who is already working on his third work, was elected on the Internet.
Brazilian art gallery Bolsa de Arte participates in Art Dubai, a fair in the sector that takes place in the Emirates, every year. Products are sold to collectors in several countries.
Five international productions address contemporary subjects such as the Arab Spring and conflicts in Syria. The show will feature in several theaters in Rio de Janeiro up until October 11th.
Program provides support for students from developing countries to sit masters and doctorate courses in the country. Algerians, Egyptians, Lebanese, Moroccans, Syrians and Tunisians may apply.
FFIPP-Brazil should take Brazilian students on internship programmes in Palestine and Israel. The objective is to put students in contact with the reality of the conflict in the region.
Mamede Mustafa Jarouche, a professor at the University of São Paulo, has completed the translation from Arabic into Portuguese of the fourth volume of the work, seven years after the first.
Built in the internal patio of the French museum, the new space should exhibit over 3,000 works of art created in Islamic countries. The collection covers a period of 1,300 years.
Unesco specialists will meet with government officials in the country next week to discuss what type of collection the institution will have.
Photographer Marcos Muniz’s ‘Amid Walls and Ideas’ show, in São Paulo, portrays the lives of Palestinians and Israelis in cities divided by walls covered with words of protest for a free Palestine.

