The event will take place on August 10, with six establishments serving traditional dishes, as well as belly dance performances and a dabke circle.
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The group’s goal is to bring young people together to discuss the future of the Palestinian Cause from July 26 to 28 in Foz do Iguaçu.
Adriano Grineberg, who’s opened for B.B. King, is a musician and a researcher of blues music. According to him, African Sufism is a core element of the genre.
Zikir Trio will perform a free concert of instrumental songs from the Middle East at the SESC living area on Friday, July 5, at 7:30 pm.
A tradition going back over 50 years, the June Folk Fest at Lar Sírio will take place June 9 in São Paulo, sponsored by the Arab Chamber.
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.
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.
Book describes the profile of three women from the Levant region living in Brazil.
The text by Omar Ibn Said is the ‘only known extant narrative written in Arabic by an enslaved person in the United States,’ according to the US Library of Congress.
The album “Brisa Mourisca” by Brazilian singer and researcher Caro Ferrez reveals Arab influence on music and Brazilian Northeastern region.
An Arabic crash course for beginners is scheduled for July 2 and enrolments are open.