Activities of February 23,

Index / Activities

  • “Aula Árabe” 
    Conferences and debates

    “Aula Árabe” 

    From September 23, 2019 until April 12, 20207:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    “Aula Árabe” is a new annual program held in conjunction with several universities, organized by Casa Árabe with the cooperation of Madrid’s public universities.
  • Conference series: The Archeology of Islamic Cordoba
    Conferences and debates

    Conference series: The Archeology of Islamic Cordoba

    From October 30, 2019 until November 04, 20207:30 p.m.
    CORDOBA
    Casa Árabe has organized this series of 20 conferences from October 2019 through November, 2020, under the coordination of Professor Desiderio Vaquerizo of the University of Cordoba and Javier Rosón of Casa Árabe.
  • Conference series: “What Do Muslim Youths Say?”
    Conferences and debates

    Conference series: “What Do Muslim Youths Say?”

    From January 27, 2020 until March 15, 20207:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    Casa Árabe has organized this series of seven conferences in conjunction with the Junta Islámica and the Pluralism and Co-existence Foundation.
  • Popular Culture in the Arab World: The twentieth century
    Courses and seminars

    Popular Culture in the Arab World: The twentieth century

    Autumn season courses at Casa Árabe
    From October 18, 2019 until February 23, 2020Registration open from October 18, 2019 through November 24, 2019. The course will be held on two Sundays, November 17 and 24, from 10:30 to 7:00 p.m., with a lunch break lasting an hour and a half.
    MADRID
    This course on art, music, cinema and popular dance in the Arab world will take place on two Sundays, November 17 and 24, and will be given by professors Victoria Khraich Ruiz-Zorrilla and Nadia Jallad. Registration open until November 14.
  • The origins of Arab-Flamenco fusion 
    Courses and seminars

    The origins of Arab-Flamenco fusion 

    From December 16, 2019 until October 20, 20205:00 p.m.
    CORDOBA
    At its headquarters in Cordoba, Casa Árabe is offering eleven “master classes” to be given by Carolina Prior, with the goal of taking a tour through the origins of Arab dance (gypsis), including its changes over time and its influence on flamenco.