Latest in Tag: Culture Highlight
Latest in Tag: Culture

Developing health, education, culture at the top of Egyptian state’s concerns: Finance Minister
We are keen to benefit from Japanese experience to achieve human development and improve the lives of citizens: Maait

Kindergarten in Damietta connects Egyptian children to their culture
Preschools can use community as learning resource

Egypt, Mauritania discuss cooperation in education, culture
The minister added that the scholarships offered to Mauritanian students to study in Egyptian universities aims to increase and support cultural, scientific, and social exchange between the two sides.

Culture, Tourism Ministers honour Royal Mummies Parade line-up
Artists participating in parade are honourable image of contemporary creativity, prove leadership of one of oldest civilisations on earth, says Minister Inas Abdel Dayem

Sawiris Foundation launches Arts, Culture Scholarship
Applications for entries remains open until 15 May

Culture Minister celebrates 100th birth anniversary of prominent writer Tharwat Okasha
Renowned author was one of culture symbols in Egypt, Arab world after 23 July 1952 Revolution, says Minister Abdel Dayem

Opinion| Egypt’s Ministry of Culture in face of terrorism
The world is currently fighting a fierce war against ideological and intellectual terrorism. But the most important factor that helps overcome this crisis is awareness and the ability to take responsibility.

Google Arts and Culture preserves cultural landmarks in Iraq’s Mosul using technology
Google Arts and Culture announced, on Monday, the launch of the “The arts and soul of Mosul”, in collaboration with AlGhad Radio.

Egypt celebrates birth anniversary of renowned theatre actor Naguib El-Rihani
Like Charlie Chaplin, El-Rihani dealt with psychological insight of poorer classes against unjust aristocratic class, criticising aristocracy in sarcastic manner

Recreating Egypt’s royal past in Prince Muhammad Ali’s Manial Palace
Palace offers rare tranquillity and green space against backdrop of busy Cairo Downtown

Google, American Research Center join forces to preserve Egypt’s layered history
In a celebration of Egyptian Archaeologists Day, Google Arts and Culture and the American Research Centre in Egypt (ARCE) announced, last Thursday, the online project entitled “Preserving Egypt’s Layered History” to showcase the depth and diversity of Egypt’s cultural heritage.

Culture Ministry to livestream 6 concerts on YouTube on 14-16 January
Programme to include documentary films about iconic Egyptian actors Mahmoud Yassin, Laila Taher

Art D’Égypte organises Pyramids tour for school children to improve cultural awareness
Art D’Égypte , which specialises in organising art and cultural exhibitions, has organised a visit for students at government schools in Egypt to the Giza Pyramids.

‘Kefaya Plastic’ online campaign raises awareness on plastic pollution
“Kefaya Plastic” (Enough Plastic) is an online campaign that aims to raise awareness on the severe damage plastic waste can cause to humans and surrounding environment

Cima Masr: project reviving cinema’s culture awareness
Cima Masr is a project that aims to establish a large number of cinema theatres among Egypt’s various governorates, as well as produce a number of films for amateur young filmmakers

Just how is too much? Provocative moments in culture in 2018
In times of political turmoil, the cultural scene also aims to take a stand. The year 2018 made it clear how necessary controversial debate is and how unclear some red lines are.Art and culture deal with social developments. They refer to the past and stretch into the future. They can tear open reality, deconstruct it …

Thai embassy organises cooking experience for Egyptians to promote its cuisine
One of Thai government’s main strategies is to globally raise awareness of its food

Egypt’s upcoming spending priorities are for education, health, culture
Expenditure on education, vocational training will be tax-exempt

Egyptian woman seeks to preserve Egyptian identity, culture
Egyptian culture is distinguished by its diversity and inclusion of diverse heritages, such as the Islamic, Christian, Jewish, pharaonic, African, and Mediterranean cultures. Egypt is considered one of the countries that carry diverse cultures, which enabled it to build its heritage and history. Nowadays, there are many attempts and initiatives that aim to preserve the …

The diaries of women living alone
I’m always looked at as a prostitute who escaped her parent’s control so she can do whatever she wants, says young woman

Pentathlon has its roots in Muslim culture: Schormann
The 2016 Junior World Modern Pentathlon Championships concluded its events at the Cairo International Stadium on 18 September, where Klaus Schormann, president of the International Union of Modern Pentathlon (UIPM), was present. On this occasion, Daily News Egypt sat down for an interview with Schormann. Can you tell us about your journey in sports? When …

Greek Day celebrates culture, cuisine of Egypt’s Mediterranean neighbour
Entrance to the event was free, and participants were welcome to join in celebrating Greek culture by tasting Greek food and dance performances and Greek-themed activities

Ministry of misleading culture
Why is it that the Egyptian elite suffer from a continuous state of funk? Why do these people have to go out of their way to present fabricated stories or half-truths to make us feel good about ourselves? Besides Egypt’s interesting history and rich culture, is it not possible for Egyptians to have pride in …

Townhouse Gallery closure raises widespread concern
20 NGOs signed a joint statement calling for the reopening of all shutdown cultural places

Culture 2015: People who left their mark
2015 was a rollercoaster of emotions for many people. It was a turbulent year, with many highlights, debates and farewells. These are the artists who moved us with their books, movies, art or music.

Top Spanish literature award for Mexican Fernando del Paso
The Cervantes Prize is the most important literary honor of the Spanish-speaking world. This year, the accolade goes to a multi-talented monument of Mexican culture, Fernando del Paso. The 80-year old Mexican novelist and poet is this year’s winner of the Cervante Prize, announced the Spanish Culture Minister Inigo Méndez on Thursday (12.11.2015). The award …

Rewriting textbooks in India, a hidden agenda?
A debate has broken out over attempts by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party to “Hinduize” the educational system, root out liberal influences and in some cases to re-write history. Murali Krishnan reports from New Delhi. A concerted move is underway in the north Indian state of Rajasthan to revamp the education syllabus in schools in …

Where the big deals are made at the Frankfurt Book Fair
Some 7,200 publishers from 104 countries are promoting their new publications during the book fair. There not just doing it for the visitors. The world’s largest event in the industry is mainly about business. Last year at the Frankfurt Book Fair, Zhao Shuai negotiated over 73 cooperation deals. He hopes to top that number this …

Prophecies come true: When there’s nowhere to hide from culture
By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD A stunning opera show was held on Egyptian TV on the birth of Islam last week, with beautiful music and a spectacular light show, superb direction, acting and great lighting and costumes. This was done for the October War celebrations; however it seemed a bit overly religious for such a …

Head start: Lenin’s bust returns to Berlin despite red tape
The way they unearthed Lenin’s buried head couldn’t be more different: Filmmaker Rick Minnich dug it out within two days; Berlin’s Spandau Citadel faced years of bureaucratic hurdles to get it for an exhibition