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Special programs
Get to know the Casa Mudéjar in Cordoba
Guided tours of the Casa Mudéjar
From May 27, 2022 until June 24, 2022The tour will be given on Friday, June 24 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.CORDOBAWe will be giving more tours of our Andalusian headquarters so that you can become familiar with its courtyards and murals, as well as the secrets hidden inside this building from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Buy your ticket now for Friday, June 24.
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Special programs
“Sports Give Refuge” day of athletic events
From June 10, 2022 until June 20, 2022The event will be taking place on Monday, June 20 from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.MADRIDOn Monday, June 20, Casa Árabe is celebrating Refugee Day with a women’s basketball game including players from the Palestine Youth Club at the Shatila refugee camp (Beirut). It will be taking place at our institution’s garden in Madrid.
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Shows
Lost / Return to Beirut
From June 03, 2022 until June 23, 2022In Cordoba, the concert will be held on June 21 at 8:30 p.m. In Madrid, it will be held on June 23 at 7:30 p.m.CORDOBA / MADRIDOn June 21 in Cordoba and June 23 in Madrid, Casa Árabe is hosting this music and visual arts show in which documentary film images appear in a dialogue with Rami Khalifé’s powerful solo piano performance. Tickets now on sale.
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Films
Who Will Tell The Story? Beginnings of Documentary Film in Morocco
From May 06, 2022 until June 17, 2022Fridays at 7:30 p.m.MADRIDCasa Árabe and Cineteca are hosting during the months of May and June in Madrid the itinerant series 'Who will tell the story? Beginnings of Documentary Cinema in Morocco'. The retrospective has been curated for its 16th edition by the Navarra International Documentary Film Festival "Punto de Vista" with Omar Berrada and Ali Essafi.
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Films
Between Desert and Sea: A Mauritanian film series
From May 27, 2022 until June 17, 2022Fridays at 7:30 p.m.CORDOBAThroughout the months of May and June, Casa Árabe is devoting its film schedule in Cordoba 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."