Activities of May 17,

Index / Activities

  • “Three Girlfriends from Qurtuba”
    Special programs

    “Three Girlfriends from Qurtuba”

    Casa Árabe is celebrating the Nights of Ramadan with a special online schedule of events 
    From May 14, 2020 until May 21, 2020
    ONLINE
    For young (and not so young) audiences, we are offering this video story: the tale of a mystery in eleventh-century Cordoba that puts friendship to the test. It will be shown in two episodes, on May 14 and May 21, on our social media.
  • United Arab Emirates cinema
    Films

    United Arab Emirates cinema

    From February 21, 2020 until September 18, 2020Check dates, schedules and entry conditions for each activity.
    MADRID AND CORDOBA
    Casa Árabe will be screening three full-length movies and four short-subject films from the UAE, where the industry has been growing exponentially in recent years.
  • Arab cinema at home 
    Films

    Arab cinema at home 

    From May 01, 2020 until May 30, 2020All of the films will be available online for a day and a half, as of 12:00 noon on Friday and until 11:59 p.m. on Saturday.
    ONLINE
    Throughout the month of May, we are offering a series of online film screenings thanks to our cooperation with the Tarifa-Tangiers African Film Festival (FCAT).  Every Friday and Saturday, in your own living room.
  • The Moroccans: Photographs by Leila Alaoui
    Exhibitions

    The Moroccans: Photographs by Leila Alaoui

    From January 16, 2020 until June 24, 2020From Monday to Fridays, from 10 to 2 p.m. and from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
    CORDOBA
    For the first time in Córdoba, Casa Árabe and the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco are displaying this exhibition.
  • Gods of the Frontier
    Exhibitions

    Gods of the Frontier

    From February 21, 2020 until July 19, 2020Mondays through Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    This project by artist Clara Carvajal, which will put on display in Madrid as of February 21, delves deep into Lebanon’s visual memory through the archives of three important photography collections from that country.