Antigoni Tsiouli, the Principal Ballerina of the Cairo National Opera, will perform a choreography dedicated to Egyptian civilization.
The performance was first staged back in 2010 when it carried the title The Women of Qasem Amin. Now scheduled to be performed on three evenings — 2, 3 and 5 February — Aouni returns to his older work ...
As belly dancing gains popularity internationally, young Egyptian performers are working to restore its reputation at home, pushing back against decades of stigma to reclaim the dance as part of their ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook New York City Ballet wrapped up its 75th anniversary celebration at Lincoln Center this spring with a look to the future. But it ...
A timeless tale of power, passion, and betrayal returns to the High Plains on April 25 as Lone Star Ballet revives its entrancing “Cleopatra.” With a unique blend of classical and contemporary ...
Some young Egyptians are trying to reclaim belly dancing as part of their country's artistic heritage, pushing back against decades of stigma — Khaled DESOUKI As belly dancing gains popularity ...
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