Activities of March 16,

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  • Women’s Month at Casa Árabe 
    Special programs

    Women’s Month at Casa Árabe 

    From March 01, 2021 until March 31, 2021
    MADRID / CORDOBA / ONLINE
    To mark the celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, Casa Árabe will being a full series of activities related with women in the Arab world, to be held throughout the month. 
  • Tenth Anniversary of the Arab Uprisings in Film
    Films

    Tenth Anniversary of the Arab Uprisings in Film

    From February 05, 2021 until May 21, 2021Check dates, times and access conditions for each film.
    MADRID / ONLINE
    In the months of February and March, Casa Árabe will be showing this series of films inspired by the “Arab Spring”  in Madrid. Check the calendar of live and online sessions.
  • Movies streaming on Casa Árabe’s Filmin channel
    Films

    Movies streaming on Casa Árabe’s Filmin channel

    Tenth Anniversary of the Arab Uprisings in Film
    From February 23, 2021 until March 26, 2021
    ONLINE
    To mark the launch of our channel on the Filmin streaming platform, we have extended the film series "Tenth Anniversary on the Arab Uprisings in Film" with ten more titles online, including five documentaries and five fictional feature films. 
  • Hassan Fathy: Against the current 
    Exhibitions

    Hassan Fathy: Against the current 

    From January 29, 2021 until May 16, 2021Every day from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Monday through Sunday, including holidays)
    MADRID
    Starting on January 28, Casa Árabe will be holding this exhibition curated by José Tono Martínez in Madrid, including layout plans, models, photographs and books by the man known as the “architect of the poor.”
  • Crossing Glances: Scriptures in doubt
    Exhibitions

    Crossing Glances: Scriptures in doubt

    From February 04, 2021 until March 21, 2021Every day from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Monday through Sunday, including holidays).
    MADRID
    The exhibition, result from a participatory citizen art project designed by Álvaro Abajez, analyzes questions involving identity, representation and collective imaginary in relation with the history of Arab communities in Spain.