Activities of June 20,

Index / Activities

  • Nisa al-Andalus: Historical reflections on women in Al-Andalus
    Conferences and debates

    Nisa al-Andalus: Historical reflections on women in Al-Andalus

    From June 11, 2018 until November 15, 2018All of the conferences will be held at 7:30 p.m., with the exception of the opening event, which will be held at 8:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    Casa Árabe has organized this series of twelve conferences, taking place from March through November at its headquarters in Cordoba. Opening on March 8, 2018.
  • Educational workshops for youths and adults: archeology and history
    Courses and seminars

    Educational workshops for youths and adults: archeology and history

    From February 26, 2018 until December 13, 2018All of the workshops will be held on Thursday, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    CóRDOBA
    As part of the European Year of Cultural Heritage (2018), Casa Árabe has organized eleven training workshops for youths and adults along with SextoMario, the goal of which is to increase sensitivity about history and historical values in the region.
  • Registration for the Arabic Language Center courses has begun
    Courses and seminars

    Registration for the Arabic Language Center courses has begun

    From May 25, 2018 until June 24, 2018
    MADRID
    We are presenting yet another series of language courses for this summer. You can sign up from June 1 to 24, 2018.
  • History in Cinema
    Films

    History in Cinema

    From May 11, 2018 until June 29, 20187:30 p.m.
    MADRID
    Casa Árabe has organized a new film series in which we attempt to provide a review of the events that have marked the Arab world’s history since the second half of the  twentieth century and up to today. The films will be shown in Madrid in May and June.
  • “Khadija’s Journey,” by Tarik El Idrissi 
    Films

    “Khadija’s Journey,” by Tarik El Idrissi 

    June 20, 20187:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    On the occasion of World Refugee Day (June 20), Casa Árabe is hosting  a screening of this film with a colloquium afterwards, arising from a citizen initiative that took place through the Board for Refugees and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of Madrid’s district of Salamanca.