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The final night of Jazzablanca 2024 delivered a powerful blend of music, unity, and activism, featuring standout performances ...
Arab folk dances aren’t just performances—they’re part of the culture. From Dabke in the Levant to Tanoura in Egypt, every region moves to its own beat. And while they might look similar from the ...
Explore the stories behind iconic Arab folk dances like Dabke, Tanoura, and Ardah, and how they keep culture and tradition ...
Held on Ugandan soil, the golden jubilee brought together Comorian nationals, Ugandan hosts, members of the diplomatic corps, ...
Artists, actors and production staff tell Middle East Eye that the industries once dedicated to free and creative expression ...
Choreographers and poets from the Middle East and North Africa feature in the 79th edition's lineup, but playwrights remain ...
In one hand, the dancers hold swords symbolising battle. On the other hand, a piece of cloth symbolising peace. They dance a ...
The Sebeiba festival, a 3,000-year-old tradition of the Tuareg people, takes center stage in Djanet, an Algerian oasis town ...
The festival opener “Nôt,” from Marlene Monteiro Freitas, drew both boos and applause. Elsewhere, for Anne Teresa De ...