Latest in Tag: dance Highlight
Latest in Tag: dance

Egypt celebrates late folkloric dance icon Mahmoud Reda
Honouring outstanding creators is sign of faith in their role developing nation, says Inas Abdel-Dayem

Calls for legally punishing artists for performing Kiki challenge
While the Kiki challenge is taking over social media worldwide, with artists and figures capturing their dances on mobile cameras, the former head of the Central Traffic Department, Magdy El-Shahid, said that Egyptian artists who performed the Kiki challenge might face a penalty of up to one year in jail and a fine up to …
âTahtibâ: The once martial art that turned into a dance
Egypt is known for having a unique heritage of martial arts that people still practice regularly without it being invaded by modernism or abandoned by younger generations; âtahtibâ is one of them. Thousands of men in Egyptâs rural areas, especially Upper Egypt, still gather on a weekly basis to show off their abilities in …
On their toes again: Sasha Waltz and Pina Bausch dance companies get a new start
New beginnings at two of Germany’s best-known dance companies as Sasha Waltz in Berlin and Adolphe Binder at the Pina Bausch ensemble in Wuppertal present new programs.Pina Bausch is one of Germany’s best known cultural exports. The dancer and choreographer, who died eight years ago, made a name for herself and her eponymous Wuppertal-based company …

CCDC celebrates the end of 5 Ra2s
The festival was held as part of CCDCâs five-year anniversary

Cairo Contemporary Dance Center celebrates its first generation with five-day dance festivalÂ
CCDC is very first full-time contemporary dancing school not only in Egypt but in Middle East; says marketing officerÂ

Dance, a good move for people with Parkinson’s disease
Marc Vlemmix was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2010, at the age of 38. The irony of his situation was inescapable: five years earlier he had founded a dance house. Dany Mitzman has this week’s Audio Story.

Ballet: The story of joy, sweat, and tears
Ballet dancers spend long hours in rehearsals since their childhood until they retire in their 30s

Contemporary Dance Night hypnotises Egypt
Egyptian Streets met up with Ezzat Ismail Ezzat and Barbora âBashkaâ Jombikova, two of the driving spirits behind the event

Dancers in Film: Changing depictions
Dancers were portrayed as artists, men-stealers, victims and outgoing characters in Egyptian films through the past century

ABT delivers a gentle Coppélia at the Abu Dhabi Music Festival
The American Ballet Theatre charms audiences with a classic performance of the famous ballet

Foolsâ Culture: PreTense launches Dancer in the Dark 2014
The Egyptian dance collective performs shows in undisclosed locations after dark

Local cultural festival offers reflections on Egyptâs social dilemmas
The fifth round of 2 B Continued challenges audiencesâ ideas and perceptions

TransDance 2013 opens in Cairo
TransDance festival resists cancellation and opens with a programme focused on Arab artists

In the midst of it all, we dance
Instead of starting a night of dancing shortly before midnight, patrons in search of some diversion and entertainment would be dancing the evening away straight after work

Egyptian B-Boy competes in international competition
Hip-hop dancers, B-Boys, from the Middle East and Africa battle it out in international competition

Kalarippayattu trains dancing warriors
Workshops in ancient Indian fighting system will end with a dance performance

Dancing in Cairo streets
The videos of young teenagers dancing in the street with knives are not a fights but a new dance craze

Preview of the NUT Trilogy intrigues
Young choreographer explores the role of the female in society with new project

Grace and legends combine in exquisite performance
India by the Nile festival ends with an evening of traditional dance.
D-CAF Finale
D-CAF concludes festival with creative performances that provoke thought

D-CAFâs final night of dance and film
D-CAF concludes festival with creative performances that provoke thought

Anatomia Publica disturbs and impresses
Contemporary dance production Anatomia Publica gives a whole new idea to the repetitiveness of life and the tension of an unusual situation.

Contemporary art festival begins in Cairo
D-CAF opens today at Falaki Theatre

Contemporary art set to take over Downtown
The second edition of the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D-CAF) starts on Thursday 4 April. For 24 days Downtown Cairo will be filled with performances, screenings, workshops, exhibitions and more. We spoke to Ahmed El Attar, the artistic director of D-CAF.

Art at the heart of Port Said
‘Seven Nights and a Morning’ film shows a different side of Port Said

The promising future of contemporary dance
The Cairo Contemporary Dance Centre showcased the talent of their first-year student

No Point Perspective Dance Company
The company encourages people to volunteer and accepts all sorts of dance enthusiasts

Sun, sand, sea and dance: Hurghada
The budding dance community on the Egyptian Red Sea is becoming more popular as the host for small, exotic, inexpensive dance getaways for both the experienced and the novice dancer. And the close proximity of Hurghada to Europe and other Middle Eastern countries and the relatively cheap travel packages makes it an excellent spot for a holiday where you can dance to your heart’s delight.

AfroLatin Festival comes to Cairo and Hurghada
Today’s Kizomba music has an easy beat, features the Portuguese language, and is slow and very modern-sounding. Its dance steps come directly from Semba, but the dancers are much closer and the dance can incorporate elements borrowed from Tango.