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Al-Tanboura Dance Troup performed to wild applause last night at Al-Damma theatre as they celebrated their 30th year
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Ahram Online remembers vernacular poetry pillar Beiram Al-Tounsi (1893-1961) on the anniversary of his death
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An initiative by Mogawra NGO aims to put a focus on the historical and human wealth of one of Cairo's most interesting districts
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The event brings unique artisans from across the country to Cairo's Nasr City
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A new city walk through Cairo's Gamaliya district takes culture enthusiasts to the Samaakhana, where followers of Rumi's Sufi sect once performed their hypnotic dances
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The annual festival Mein Fat Adimo Tah (He who Forsakes his Past is Lost) runs from 18 to 24 August at the Beit El-Sennary complex in Sayeda Zeinab
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As Egypt celebrates 150 years of Khedival Cairo, Ahram Online joins an antiquities ministry tour of downtown's historical treasures
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While relatively new at only three months old, Zahiid Project delves deeply into a rich Sufi realm
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The musical band was founded by Nour Nageh, a Sufi devotee who wanted to share Sufi religious music with a wider audience
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In the first episode in a Ramadan series on Inspiring Women of Egypt and the Arab World, Ahram Online attended a unique exhibition reviewing 21 important women
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Tension over land claims in Tunis Village, in Fayoum, have led local potters to shut down operations in solidarity with villagers
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The French capital, renowned for its romantic ambience, is also bursting with things to keep the kids amused. So let the little ones off the lead, and see where they take you
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Egypt's first independent theatre troupe turned 30 this week
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Away from its grand statues, the Egyptian Museum holds a fascinating collection of children's toys
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Egypt's heritage is a field of rich folk culture, made possible by the life-sustaining Nile
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The 1940s masterpiece will be performed at Falaki Theatre on Sunday
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This weekend marks a unique celebration of the country's folk heritage and the women who keep it alive
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