The Brazilian Women’s Space (EMuB) is an initiative of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support Brazilian women living abroad. One was launched last week in Beirut.
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Images of the Brazilian Sertão, taken by the Pernambuco-born photographer, can be seen in Lebanon until December 5. The exhibition dialogues with the literature of Guimarães Rosa.
Created by the Brazilian Embassy in Beirut, the program will promote cultural exchange between the two countries. The first visit took place earlier this month.
Lebanon-based Brazil Friendship Group in the Middle East held its annual Mass last Saturday (11) in honor of Our Lady of Aparecida, the Patroness of Brazil, for the Brazilian Christian community residing in the Arab country. The ten-year-old traditional celebration was conducted in Portuguese by Father Antônio Sadak at the Saydet El Najat Church in
The Guimarães Rosa Institute in Beirut opens a photographic exhibition by Nadine Ashkar on the Tripoli International Fair, a pavilion designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Screenwriter of the Lebanese film Arzé, Louay Khraish, attends the Arab World Film Festival and says São Paulo coul inspire movie scripts.
The photo exhibition “My Brazilian Brazil,” by Jacques Menassa, will open at the Guimarães Rosa Institute, in Lebanon’s capital, on June 18.
The Brazilian Embassy and the Guimarães Rosa Institute in Beirut, in partnership with Metropolis Cinema, will host free screenings of Brazilian films. Featured films include Jesus Kid and Until the Music Is Over.
Four feature films from the 19th edition of the festival will be screened for free between October 9 and 11.
São Paulo – Founder of the Brazil Friendship Group in the Middle East, Brazilian-born Livia Jasmin Tawil launched on Monday (27) in Beirut, Lebanon, her first book. Something between a novel, personal accounts, and the story of the Brazil Friendship Group, Proximidades – Destinos entrelaçados de brasileiras no Líbano [Proximities – Intertwined paths of Brazilian
“Told by My Mother,” a dance performance by Ali Chahrour, presents real-life dramas in a short season in São Paulo.
A landmark of the Lebanese cuisine is set to open at the Cidade Matarazzo complex later this year.
Roberto Khatlab’s book was adapted into a graphic novel version by Jamile do Carmo.
Productions ‘The Boy and the World’ [‘O Menino e o Mundo’] and ‘Pelé: Birth of a Legend’ [‘Pelé: o Nascimento de uma Lenda’] will be screened this Thursday (20) and Friday (21) at Ishbilia Theatre, in Saida, for free.

