The video documentary to be screened on June 12 in Ramallah mixes contemporary footage with the account of the Brazilian emperor on his visit to Palestine. The event will also feature a photo exhibit.
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The Embassy of Brazil in Algiers is receiving applications of companies interested in a free exhibition area at the event. Deadline is June 13.
Cosmetista Expo North & West Africa is the largest cosmetics industry show in the African continent. Various Brazilian cosmetics brands were featured.
The supermarket trade show featured authorities like the governor of the state of São Paulo and its capital city mayor. Business expectation is around USD 3 billion. The Arab Brazilian Chamber has stands across three pavilions.
Photographer, artist and activist Gui Mohallem talked about his trip back to Lebanon. The country of origin of his family was the backdrop of videos and photos created by him to reconnect with his history.
Photographs of the visit of the Brazilian emperor to the Holy Land in 1876 can be seen at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Aman until December 1.
With over 270 items, exhibition Desvairar 22 showcases a sarcophagus, pictures of D. Pedro II’s expedition to Egypt, and popular songs. You can also find works by Modernists such as Tarsila do Amaral as well as new-generation artists.
Exhibition ‘The Road to Reframe’ [‘Beirute: o caminho dos olhares’] opened this Friday (5) and runs until August 28. The solo exhibition honors the victims of the explosion in the Port of Beirut in 2020.
Libya Coffee Expo (Coffeex) is looking for exhibitors for its second edition. In Brazil, event curator Mariana Proença, who specializes in coffee, supports the show.
The Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and Holy Land Itinerant Museum is exhibiting its collection at Plaza Sul shopping mall until August 8. Notable pieces are the replicas of Tutankhamun’s sarcophagi and the busts of Nefertiti and Cleopatra.
Visual artist João Trevisan was selected to participate in the exhibition ‘Forever is Now,’ with the sculpture entitled “The body that rises.” The exhibition is taking place in the surroundings of the Giza Pyramids.
The event brought together 10,000 visitors and 43 exhibitors. A barista competition and business meetings were held. An organizer said several booths had coffee beans from Brazil.
The event will bring together producers, sellers, national and regional brand representatives, as well as coffee lovers and connoisseurs. Brazilians can register to exhibit, and coffee growers can send samples of green coffee.
Registrations are open for the 2021 Rebuild Syria Exhibition. The event will take place from September 29 till October 3 in Damascus.

