Activities of October 21,

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  • The Arabian Nights: Night 10
    Shows

    The Arabian Nights: Night 10

    From October 21, 2020 until October 29, 20208:00 p.m.
    CORDOBA
    Remaining loyal to the monthly schedule at Casa Árabe, storyteller Héctor Urién will be back in Cordoba on October 29  to offer us more of the tales from this classical work of literature. At this session, the poetic concept inspiring the stories will be that of the “blind camel.” Sign up to attend in person.
  • Tales from Yemen
    Films

    Tales from Yemen

    From September 25, 2020 until October 23, 2020Check dates, times and entry conditions for each screening.
    MADRID AND CORDOBA
    This fall, Casa Árabe is showing a film series devoted to Yemeni cinema, to be screened at the same time as the photography exhibitions “Displacements: Yemen Diasporas” and “Arabian Arcadia.”
  • Contemporary Arab Women Directors II
    Films

    Contemporary Arab Women Directors II

    From October 16, 2020 until December 04, 2020Check schedules and conditions for entry in each city.
    MADRID AND CORDOBA
    For the second year in a row, we are devoting one of our film series to a selection of the best, most up-to-date films directed by Arab women, to be presented as a special section of the “Cinema by Women” Film Festival.
  • Displacements: Yemen Diasporas
    Exhibitions

    Displacements: Yemen Diasporas

    From September 18, 2020 until January 10, 2021Mondays through Sundays, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30.
    MADRID
    From September 18 through January 10, Casa Árabe will be hosting this exhibition at its Madrid headquarters, with photographic works by Shaima Al-Tamimi and Thana Faroq. The exhibition is being held as part of the PHotoESPAÑA photography festival.
  • Arabian Arcadia
    Exhibitions

    Arabian Arcadia

    From September 24, 2020 until January 24, 2021Mondays through Sundays, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30.
    MADRID
    Starting on September 24, Casa Árabe will be holding this exhibition of photos from the island of Socotra and the oases of Egypt by Jordi Esteva. The show, which forms part of the PHotoEspaña Festival, was curated by Jesús Cañete Ochoa.