Scholar, writer and poet Leonardo Tonus will participate in events celebrating the Portuguese language next week in the capital city of Tunisia.
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The Brazilian embassies to Cairo and Muscat celebrated the bicentennial of Brazilian independence this Wednesday (7). Celebrations ranged from food to music.
The repertoire of Brazilian classical music includes pieces by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Carlos Gomes, Francisco Mignone, and others. The concerts will take place in the Cairo Opera House on February 12 at 8 pm.
April 23 saw radio station Ajial air a show on the Brazilian music genre, in partnership with Brazil’s Representative Office in Ramallah.
Several Brazilian rhythms were informed by the contributions of Arab people. In a live stream on Thursday (26), the historian and Arab Chamber cultural director Silvia Antibas traced back that influence, from 1500 until now.
An online event hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and the Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center on November 26 will feature music and a debate on Arab contributions to Brazilian styles ranging from marchinha to MPB.
Midian Almeida has lived in Al Ain for four years and has established a career as a singer-guitarist of Brazilian music in the Arab country.