Activities of March 09,

Index / Activities

  • NEW DATES: How to teach Spanish to Syrian and Palestinian refugees
    Courses and seminars

    NEW DATES: How to teach Spanish to Syrian and Palestinian refugees

    From March 01, 2022 until March 24, 2022Sundays March 27 and April 3, from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    ONLINE
    We are giving a new online edition of our workshops for learning how to teach Spanish as a foreign language (ELE) to Syrian and Palestinian asylum seekers. You may now register.
  • Women’s Week at Casa Árabe
    Special programs

    Women’s Week at Casa Árabe

    From February 28, 2022 until March 17, 2022Check schedules and entry conditions for each activity.
    MADRID / CÓRDOBA / ONLINE
    In order to mark International Women’s Day, we have organized many different activities at our headquarters in Madrid and Cordoba. Check out all of the events: music, literature, storytelling, films...They will be held from March 8 to 17.
  • Monia’s Quartet concert in Cordoba
    Shows

    Monia’s Quartet concert in Cordoba

    March 09, 20228:00 p.m.
    CÓRDOBA
    To mark International Women’s Day and Casa Árabe’s Women’s Month, on Wednesday, March 9, we will be hosting the concert “Bakalawa” in Cordoba, by the group led by Tunisia’s Monia Abdelali, along with Ana Gallardo, Anabel Pérez Reyes and Manuel Sierra del Pino.
  • Our film forum activies are back in Cordoba
    Films

    Our film forum activies are back in Cordoba

    From February 16, 2022 until March 30, 20227:30 p.m.
    CÓRDOBA
    Casa Árabe’s second film forum series is returning to Cordoba and will be held from February 16 to March 30. This time around we are showing four fictional films on “The viewpoint of children in Arab cinema.” 
  • Between Desert and Sea: A Mauritanian film series
    Films

    Between Desert and Sea: A Mauritanian film series

    From March 04, 2022 until April 29, 20227:30 p.m.
    MADRID
    Throughout the months of March and April, Casa Árabe is devoting its film schedule in Madrid to Mauritanian film, as a complement to our display of contemporary cultural works produced in that country, forming the contents of the exhibition “Memories in Motion: Contemporary art from Mauritania.“