Activities of December 13,

Index / Activities

  • The Arabic Language Center has begun the registration period for its courses
    Courses and seminars

    The Arabic Language Center has begun the registration period for its courses

    From December 01, 2015 until December 31, 2015
    MADRID
    You can sign up online from December 1-31. There are courses in Modern Standard Arabic, dialects (Moroccan, Egyptian and Levantine), press Arabic and children’s courses. 
  • The exhibition “From Qurtuba to Córdoba” travels to Kuwait
    Exhibitions

    The exhibition “From Qurtuba to Córdoba” travels to Kuwait

    From November 29, 2015 until December 29, 2015
    KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT
    The Dar el Athar al Islamiyyah (DAI) museum, one of the most prestigious institutions in the Gulf region in the field of Islamic art, is hosting this display by Casa Árabe, which highlights the heritage sites in Cordoba related with the period of Al-Andalus.
  • Pens and Cartoons: Arab comics in motion
    Exhibitions

    Pens and Cartoons: Arab comics in motion

    From December 04, 2015 until February 07, 2016Monday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sundays and holidays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m..
    MADRID
    Curated by Pedro Rojo, this exhibit includes a full overview of current comics and graphic novels in the Arab world.
  • The Spanish architecture exhibition reaches Tunisia
    Exhibitions

    The Spanish architecture exhibition reaches Tunisia

    From December 04, 2015 until January 08, 2016
    SIDI BOU SAID, TUNISIA
    “On a Journey: Spanish Architecture in the Arab World” can be seen at the National Architecture and Urban Planning School (ENAU) in Sidi Bou Said. 
  • Exhibition "I Spy with My Little Eye..."
    Exhibitions

    Exhibition "I Spy with My Little Eye..."

    From December 10, 2015 until February 10, 2016Monday to Friday, from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
    CORDOBA
    Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath of Art Reoriented, it explores a shift in artistic practice and individual concerns within a fiercely independent new generation of artists connected to Beirut.