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Not to be missed: Eazees Festival, Medhat Saleh, Cairokee in Cairo, EU Film Screenings in Alexandria - Screens - Arts & Culture

Not to be missed: Eazees Festival, Medhat Saleh, Cairokee in Cairo, EU Film Screenings in Alexandria - Screens - Arts & Culture
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Beyond Fuṣḥā: The Pioneers of Egypt s Dialect Literature

Up until the late 19th century, departing from the conventional path of writing in formal Arabic as a poet or writer carried a social stigma within mainstream literary circles. Poetry written in colloquial Egyptian Arabic was deemed a lesser form of art, primarily intended for the uneducated masses. The term Shi'r, designating poetry, was exclusively

Ali El-Haggar, culture ministry collaborate on concert series to revive Egyptian classics - Music - Arts & Culture

Egyptian Minister of Culture, Neveen Elkilany, met with renowned singer Ali El-Haggar on Monday to discuss the Cairo Opera House's upcoming concert series aiming to revive classic Egyptian songs, the ministry said in a statement

Egyptians Mourn Evelyne Porret, the Pottery Lady Who Changed a Village

Egypt mourns Evelyne Porret, the Lady of Tunis Village

SHARE Fayoum’s Tourism Authority announced that one of the province’s most beloved residents, Swiss artist Evelyne Porret, passed away aged 81. Porret was a longtime resident of Fayoum’s Tunis Village, one of the province’s most popular tourist destinations. She first visited the village in the early 1960s when she was in Egypt to see her father, a Christian missionary stationed in Cairo at the time. On her first visit to Fayoum, she was accompanied by the renowned Egyptian lyricist Sayed Hegab, who she would later end up marrying. Having dabbled in pottery back home, she made regular visits to ceramics workshops all over Egypt during the 1960s and 1970s, before permanently moving to Egypt in the 1980s to launch the Ptah Association for Training Urban and Rural Children in Ceramic Works, which remains the largest pottery school in Fayoum.

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