Activities

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  • Jubantouja and Req Teq concert
    Shows

    Jubantouja and Req Teq concert

    June 22, 20249:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    On the occasion of the presentation of the Festival of Diversity and Contemporary Culture, Iwa Fest 2024, two performances will be taking place in Madrid on Saturday, June 22, inside Casa Árabe’s garden.
  • “Al Shifa Hospital: Crimes They Tried to Bury”
    Films

    “Al Shifa Hospital: Crimes They Tried to Bury”

    June 27, 20248:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    Casa Árabe has cooperated with the Al Jazeera 360 platform on the screening of this documentary, recently produced by the Qatari channel about the tragedy of Gaza’s main hospital. It will be shown at the Capitol Cinemas in Madrid on Thursday, June 27. Please sign up to attend.
  • Casa Árabe’s Secret Garden is back 
    Special programs

    Casa Árabe’s Secret Garden is back 

    From June 28, 2024 until July 20, 2024Fridays and Saturdays as of 9:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    Casa Árabe is ushering in some fresh new comedy and music performances to fill Madrid’s summer nights through its “Casa Árabe’s Secret Garden” program. From June 28 to July 20, we have planned evenings for you every Friday and Saturday. Tickets are on sale now. 
  • Palestine: Peace and security to ensure human rights and the fulfillment of the 2030 Agenda
    Conferences and debates

    Palestine: Peace and security to ensure human rights and the fulfillment of the 2030 Agenda

    July 01, 2024From 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    On Monday, July 1, Spain’s Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030 is organizing this debate at the Casa Árabe headquarters, with the participation of Francesca Albanese and Minister Pablo Bustinduy.
  • Critical Pride: Queer Arabs facing occupation
    Conferences and debates

    Critical Pride: Queer Arabs facing occupation

    July 03, 20247:00 p.m.
    MADRID
    With the cooperation of the project/platform FDIHA, Casa Árabe is organizing this talk on the queer queer community in Madrid on Wednesday July 3, within a context of oppression and propaganda.