Brazil’s Independence was celebrated in November in Abu Dhabi with an event attended by around 600 people. The celebration was organized by the embassy in partnership with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
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Brazilian Eduardo Smith moved during the pandemic and now has a solid career in the Arab country. Performing at major events, including Expo 2020, he has been standing out in the music scene.
A granddaughter of Lebanese immigrants, Samira Chamma emerges as a rising singer-songwriter and prepares to release her debut album.
The city of Salvador and a music education program by the Brazilian Symphonic Orchestra Foundation won in their respective categories at the 2024 Music Cities Awards that took place on Sunday (8) in Saudi Arabia.
The music education project by the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra Foundation and the city of Salvador are competing in different categories in the international MCA music competition, with the 2024 winners to be announced on Sunday (8) in the Saudi capital.
The Embassy of Bahrain in Brazil and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber held an event in São Paulo on Thursday (26) as part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Arab country and Brazil. The Bahrain Music Band performed with songs from the region.
Majda Asad, a singer and songwriter from Rio Grande do Sul state with Brazilian and Palestinian roots, released the last three tracks of her musical project NUSS NUSS نص نص earlier this month. The album’s name means “half-half,” a reference to the artist’s heritage from both countries.
The Brazilian musician of Lebanese descent will play original instrumental songs with a quartet. The free concert will be this Saturday (13) at 6:00 pm, in Sesc Santana.
French Lebanese singer has a Tupian first name, a family in Brazil, and two compositions with Chico César. Now, for a short season in São Paulo, she will play gigs and seek new partnerships.
The São Paulo native of Lebanese origin has a career spanning over three decades. Assad is a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and much more. She talked about the influences of her family, deeply connected to music.
Rajana Olba has been playing the instrument for over 20 years and learned how to craft it during the pandemic. He also produces cavaquinhos and violins.
April 23 saw radio station Ajial air a show on the Brazilian music genre, in partnership with Brazil’s Representative Office in Ramallah.
The website of newspaper Arab News featured videos for songs by Arab singers who topped the charts throughout the year.
The free show is part of the schedule of ‘Ancient Egypt – From Everyday to Eternity,’ an exhibition currently taking place at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB).

