Activities of October 15,

Index / Activities

  • Registration now open for WOCMES 2018 
    Courses and seminars

    Registration now open for WOCMES 2018 

    From July 24, 2017 until March 31, 2018Check schedule.
    SEVILLE
    The World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies of 2018 will be taking place in Seville from July 16-22, 2018. The period for submitting proposals is now open and will last until December 9, using the Wocmes 2018 website.
  • Workshops for Youths: Arab tiles
    Courses and seminars

    Workshops for Youths: Arab tiles

    From October 09, 2017 until October 28, 201712:00 (p.m.)
    CóRDOBA
    SextoMario is taking its workshop on Arab tiles to Casa Árabe’s headquarters in Cordoba. It will be teaching about this very characteristic feature of decoration from Cordoba’s era of the caliphs at this event on October 28. You can sign up now.
  • Guided Tours of the Casa Árabe Building 
    Special programs

    Guided Tours of the Casa Árabe Building 

    From October 05, 2017 until October 22, 2017Please check schedules.
    MADRID
    As part of the Madrid Otra Mirada cultural program (MOM), this event will be held on the dates of October 21 and 22. SOLD OUT. 
  • Arab Window at the African Film Festival of Tarifa
    Films

    Arab Window at the African Film Festival of Tarifa

    From September 22, 2017 until November 24, 2017Check dates and schedules.
    MADRID AND CóRDOBA
    This fall, Casa Árabe’s film schedule is dedicated to the recent productions shown at the AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL (FCAT), held simultaneously in both Tarifa and Tangiers, from April to May of this year.
  • M’hamid, last oasis in the Drâa Valley
    Exhibitions

    M’hamid, last oasis in the Drâa Valley

    From October 04, 2017 until October 15, 2017Mondays through Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sundays and holidays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    With this exhibition, Casa Árabe and the Terrachidia Association hope to give visitors a better look at the oasis of M’hamid, showing them its territory, architecture and people through the town’s cultural heritage.