In its fifth year, Roznama exhibition and competition opened on 4 September at three galleries, with shuttle buses to transport audiences
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Zawya held a special screening of My Love Awaits Me by the Sea on Tuesday, followed by an audience discussion with the director Mais Darwazah
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Artists working in the From Rags to Riches project, repurposing garbage as public art, get help from visiting international artists, among them Hideaki Shibata
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Directed by Laila Soliman, Zig Zig, a play that retells the story of 12 Egyptian women who were raped by British soldiers in 1919, premiered in April this year. The play returned to the stages of Cairo and Alexandria this month
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The festival will open on 19 July, and plays will be performed on 14 different Cairo stages
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This is the second exhibit curated by Darb 1718 on the subject of bread, the first being in 2010
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The exhibition features works by three Egyptian artists: Hoda Ragaa, Hosam El-Sawah and Noura Seif
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Ahram Online speaks with director Mostafa Khalil on the play’s timeless relevance, richness and comedy
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Mixing genres, eras, and transcending time: celebrated Algerian singer Souad Massi talks to Ahram Online prior to her concert held at The Marquee in Cairo
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Nagy Shaker retrospective included screenings of his most iconic works in puppet theatre
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The album comes after Abdullah Miniawy's one-year hiatus from the music scene, and a special venture for Zawya cinema hosting the music event in its screening halls
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The Algerian band will be in Egypt for a concert at El-Genaina Theatre, a master class at Al-Darb Al-Ahmar art school, and performances in the Oshtoora Festival
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In it's second edition, Alexandria International Festival for Contemporary Theatre continues to offer a platform for Egyptian audiences to explore international contemporary art
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Cairo Bats pull the curtain on 'Act 1: The Roof,' an exhibition currently running at the Contemporary Image Collective
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Moliere’s Tartuffe was performed at the American University in Cairo’s Malak Gabr Theatre from 16 to 22 March, directed by Jane Page
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The Swiss show is performed in Cairo by Lara Jacobs Rigolo, daughter of pioneer Maedir Rigolo
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Dutch film on Belgian-Moroccan Sidi Larbi Charkaoui presents an intimate story of acculturation through dance
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Nominated for four Academy Awards, The Danish Girl poignantly tells the story of the pioneering transgender Lili Elbe, with a backdrop of art
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Men El-Qalb lel Qalb musical, a poetic adaptation of The Little Prince, will run at The National Theatre stage, marking the 30-year memorial of the death of its author, Fouad Haddad
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Directed by Walid Aouni, A Sculptor's Dream honours the life and work of Egypt's iconic artist
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