A children’s play exploring traditional songs and games from northeast Brazil tells the story of a kid who gets lost from their parents and goes on an adventure through popular folklore.
Browsing: árabe
São Paulo’s Sielbra teaches the language spoken in 22 countries not just with grammar and alphabet, but culture as well. Venue also holds seminars and exhibitions.
A landmark of the Lebanese cuisine is set to open at the Cidade Matarazzo complex later this year.
According to apex body Qatar Tourism, visitor numbers in 2023 were a five-year high.
UNESCO celebrates in Paris the Arabic language with special events and a presentation of the Arab Latinos! project.
Amid events to celebrate the UN Arabic Language Day that is commemorated on December 18, actions will be set out to promote, preserve and disseminate the Arabic in the following years.
Concert “Sounds of the World: UAE & Brazil in Symphony” brought together musicians from the two countries in a performance of both classical and popular music.
An Emirati minister and a Brazilian diplomat pointed out sectors in which Brazil, African countries, and the UAE could cooperate to promote development. Panels discussed how to promote tourism and sell value-added products.
Initiative honors individuals, groups of peoples or instiutions that have contributed to the promotion and dissemination of the Arab culture worldwide. Nomination files can be submitted until January 2024.
Egypt’s Al Arabi Publishing and Distributing company was established 48 years ago by the current owners’ parents. The two siblings found in Brazilian books a way of bringing to their readers the reality of a society far from their own.
The Halal do Brasil Project held a special event at the world’s largest food and beverage show to present products made in Brazil for the Muslim market.
HaLatina comes from a desire of the partners to boost the flow of Islamic tourists to Latin American countries, including Brazil, and provide them the best experiences according to their profile.
The occupied territories in Palestine and the resistance and criticism against the exploitation of labor are some of the core elements of artworks by Arab artists displayed in the Pavilion at Ibirapuera Park.
The brand closed a partnership deal with a Brazilian importer and expects to start selling its products in the Brazilian market in early 2024. HiGeen produces shampoos, soaps, body creams, cotton swabs, deodorants, and other cosmetics.