Culture Events: Picks for the Weekend

Ahram Online, Thursday 22 Nov 2012

This weekend is full of culture events in Cairo and Alexandria. The Ahram Online arts and culture team recommend their favourites for you, Thursday through Friday (22-25 November)

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The Non-Egyptian Restaurant Installation (Photo: Nada El-Kouny)

Thursday 22 November


"Bullhead" screening in El-Cabina at 7pm

As part of the Panorama of European cinema's selection for Alexandria, El-Cabina will be playing 'Bullhead' by Jacques Audiard. The film follows domineering cattle farmer Jacky Vanmarsenille (Matthias Schoenaerts). Jacky, constantly pumped on steroids and hormones, initiates a shady deal with a notorious mafioso meat trader. When an investigating federal agent is assassinated and a woman from his traumatic past resurfaces, Jacky must confront his demons and face the far-reaching consequences of his decisions. Watch trailer here.

11 San Saba Street, El-Raml Station, Downtown, Alexandria

Weam Ismail music night in Sufi Bookstore at 8pm

The young talented musician takes his guitar and afro to Sufi for a night of reggae originals.

12 Sayed El Bakry Street, off Hassan Sabry Street, Zamalek

Fayrouz Karawya in El-Geneina Theatre at 8.30pm

The Port Said-born artist started singing as a child in her school's choir and kept performing through theatre and films. Her first album, "Barra Menny," was released in 2012.

Azhar Park, Salah Salem Road, Cairo

Magic Flute at the Cairo Opera House at 8pm

On four consecutive evenings, from 20 to 23 November, the Cairo Opera Company and Cairo Opera Orchestra conducted by Nayer Nagui and Cairo Opera Choir with Aldo Magnato as choir master, performs Mozart's opera The Magic Flute. The opera is directed by Hisham El-Tally.

Cairo Opera House Main Hall, Zamalek, Cairo

 

Friday 23 November

Fathy Salama & Sharqiat in the Cairo Opera House at 8pm

Fathy Salama, Grammy and BBC awards winner, performs with his group Sharkiat, mixing jazz with folk and ethnic music and topping it with oriental grooves. Read Ahram Online's interview with Fathy Salama here.

Open Air Theatre, Cairo Opera House grounds, Zamalek

Yara Mekawei Live Electronic music night in 100copies music space at 8pm

Join video artist and musician Mekawei for a session of live electro music and video experimentation on Friday. 

22 Talaat Harb Street, Downtown, Cairo

Chamber Music at the Cairo Opera House at 8pm

Mohamad Hamdy Quartet will perform works by Mozart, Byrd, Rossini, Rachmaninoff, and others. The quartet consists of Mohamad Hamdy, Raymond Fawzy, Mostafa Saeed,and Karim Aatef. The group will be joined occasionally by Marwa Mokhta, Mohamed Mostafa, Belal Hisham, Mostafa Mahmoud and Sahar Ibrahim.

Cairo Opera House Small Hall, Zamalek, Cairo

Darwasha band live in Jesuites Theater at 8.30pm

The progressive rock project Darwasha mixes rock, metal and oriental sounds, creating a sound uniquely theirs. The band includes Mohamed Darwish on guitar, Ahmed El Azazi on drums, Shady El-Husseiny on melodica, Mohamed Faisal on bass, Omar Zanaty on percussion and Ahmed Omran on oud. Guest appearances for the concert will include Salam Yosry, Sherine Abdou, and Safi El-Din.

Mahrany Street, behind the Coptic Hospital, El Fagala, Ramsis

Saturday 24 November

Alwan w Awtar 'No Walls' Festival 12pm in Mokkattam

The non-governmental organisation that uses art and informal education to develop children in Mokkattam is putting on a day of fun for children. Activities include painting, origami crafts, and many other art activities. Read our profile on Alwan w Awtar here.

Masaken El-Mahmodia, Block 9, Entrance 1 - El Hadaba El Wosta, Mokattam

"Videograms of a Revolution" screening in Beirut at 7pm

Beirut, the newly opened art space, is hosting 'Videograms of a Revolution' by Haron Farocki, followed by a talk between Philip Rizk, an independent filmmaker and member of Mosireen, and Ahmed Shokr, a Middle-East History doctoral candidate in New York University. The screening is part of PhotoCairo 5. 

11 Road 12 Mahmoud Sedky Street, Agouza, Giza

"Vivid Memory" by Wael Darwish in Safarkhan Gallery

"Vivid Memory" explores the effects on human memory and the psyche of experiencing long periods of continuous change, inconsistency and suppressed action. The artist seeks to mirror the absence of transparency in society alongside the emerging political and social situation with deep, often suppressed, human emotion. The paintings use flat solid colours and mixed media to portray these complex feelings. Read our review here.

11 Brazil Street, Zamalek, Cairo

PhotoCairo5 exhibition in multiple venues

A contemporary art exhibition by several artists, PhotoCairo 5 takes the theme of questioning whether artists in Egypt are ready to reflect on the revolution and whether art has a role in discussion and provocation of the movement of people. Read more here.

Contemporary Image Collective, 22 Abdel-Khalek Tharwat Street, Downtown Cairo, 4th Floor

Townhouse Gallery Factory Space, 10 Nabrawy Street, off Champollion Street, Downtown Cairo

Mahmoud Basiouny Street Shop Front, Downtown Cairo

 

Sunday 25 November

"Workers Leaving the Factory" Screening in Beirut at 7pm

The newly opened art space in Beirut is hosting this Haron Farocki film, followed by a talk between labour journalist Jano Charbel and political activist Shahir George Ishaq, moderated by Lina Attalah, editor in chief of Egypt Independent. The screening is part of PhotoCairo 5.

11 Road 12 Mahmoud Sedky Street, Agouza, Giza

The Non-Egyptian Restaurant in Artellewa from 5pm

Spanish artist, Asuncion Molinos Gordo, turns an exhibition space into an actual restaurant serving food as an installation to raise questions on food sovereignty and security in Egypt. Gordo also addresses issues of decaying agricultural land to urban landscapes – along with other food related issues by changing the way the food is made in the restaurant every week. Read Ahram Online’s coverage of the project here.

19 Mohamed Ali El-Eseary Street, Ard El-Lewa, Giza, Cairo

"On Studio Photography" exhibition in Viennoise Studio 

The exhibition dives into discovering the contemporary practices of studio photography by looking at selected historical examples. Visitors can participate in image production through the Living Studio; a working photography studio where each photographer and artist will recreate their own practice. The artwork produced will later be showcased at the end of the exhibition. The exhibition is curated by Heba Farid and Paul Geday and is part of the Photographic Memory of Egypt project by Cultnat. Read more here.

7 Champollion Street, Downtown, Cairo

"Ashaby" exhibition by Hani Rashed in Mashrabia Gallery

Hani Rashed brings forward a new exhibition after he rid himself of his old works, which according to the artist were characterised by self-censorship and fear. His new work focuses on the protester in Tahrir Square, using the styles of comics and internet visuals.

8 Champollion Street, Downtown, Cairo
 

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