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Culture Events: Picks for the weekend Not sure what to do this weekend? Take a look at our picks, from venues in and out of the capital, for Thursday through Sunday (26-29 April)
Thursday 26 April CARAVAN Festival of the Arts opens at the St. John's Church in Maadi at 7pm CARAVAN arts festival is an initiative that comes out of a vision that the arts can enhance understanding and encourage friendship between Muslims and Christians. Opening presentations by Yousra, with a special performance by singer Rula Zaki and participation of 45 premier visual artists. St. John's Church, Corner of Road 17 and Port Said Street in Maadi 'Egypt Above All' exhibition opens at the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art Museum of Modern Egyptian Art at the Cairo Opera House grounds will host Ramzy Mustafa. This exhibition is "an invite to all, showcasing the importance of developing Egypt through fine arts." More details here Museum of Modern Egyptian Art, Cairo Opera House Grounds in El-Gezira, Zamalek, Cairo El-Tanbura at El-Mastaba Center for Egyptian folk Music at 9pm Responding to a call of Zakaria Ibrahim, El-Tanboura established quarter a century ago revives the musical legacy which was under the threats of loss and vanishing in the city of Port Said. El-Tanbura Hall: 30 A El Balaqsa Str. Abdeen, Downtown Cairo Boghdady Jazz Big Band at the Cairo Opera House at 8pm Boghdady Band is a large ensemble of professional musicians who play jazz, Latin American music, and various 20th-century American wind music, in addition to some Egyptian compositions. Always a good treat for the audience! Cairo Opera House small hall, El-Gezira, Zamalek, Cairo Friday 27 April Start With Yourself VOL III opens in Alexandria at 2pm A multi-arts festival will take place in a public space in the city of Alexandria incorporating many artists from Germany, France, Portugal, Austria, Egypt and Palestine. The festival includes music performances, art workshops for children and exhibitions. Multitude of venues across Alexandria Covers of Gary Moore and Pink Floyd Night at El Sawy Culturewheel at 7pm An unforgettable night with an Egyptian band AndromidA that returns after long absence with songs from the legend Gary Moore and Pink Floyd El Sawy Culturewheel, Wisdom Hall Concert 'The Invisible Face of the Beloved' at Prince Taz Palace at 8pm Part of the Spring Festival, musicians from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Tunisia will give a performance that reaches out to diverse expressions of a shared musical heritage in contemporary forms. Free admission 27 Seyoufeya Street, off Saleeba Street, Khalifa Checkpoint 303 at Jesuits Cultural Centre at 8pm Part of the Spring Festival, a Palestine/Tunisia band, will present their avant-garde activist sound art project combining electronic music and political commentary. Free admission 98 Port Said Street, Cleopatra, Alexandria Saturday 28 April Sharara Sextet at Alexandria Opera House at 8pm The concert will include solo performance by Attia Sharara who will perform his own compositions. Conductor of the evening: Hassan Sharara. Sayed Darwish Theatre, Fouad St, Mahatat Al-Raml, Alexandria Symphonic concert at Cairo Opera House at 8pm Cairo Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ahmed El Saedi will perform compositions by Johanned Brahms, Gustav Mahler and Antonin Dvorak. Cairo Opera House main hall, El-Gezira, Zamalek, Cairo Exhibition: We were there too at Townhouse Gallery This visual testimony is created by children who have experienced a revolution that came to their streets. The exhibition is part of “Take a Stance,” a popular campaign for the protection of children under the age of 18 who during the revolutionary times have been arrested, detained and tortured. 10 Nabrawy street off Champollion street Downtown Sunday 29 April Screening of The Elephant Man at Karmet Ibn Hanie Cultural Center at 6.30pm Produced in 1980, The Elephant Man is a British/American drama. The film is based on a true story of a severely deformed man named Joseph Merrick Cultural Centre Ahmed Shawki museum, 6 Ahmed Shawki Street, Giza Tausi Women's Tarab Orchestra at Cinema Rio rooftop in Alexandria at 8pm A great opportunity to attend Tausi Taarab of Zanzibar, all female orchestra performing Taarab and traditional Zanzibari music and featuring Bi Kidude, the undisputed queen of Taarab and Unyago music. Part of the Spring Festival. Free admission 37 El-Horeya Boulevard, Alexandria The Golden Calf exhibition at Al Masar Gallery Latest collection by a young artist Karim El-Qurity's includes multimedia pieces that carry socio-political and religious undertones. Read the exhibition review here Al-Masar Gallery, Baehler's Mansion, 157b, 26 July Street, Zamalek, Cairo Follow Arts and Culture updates on Twitter:@AhramOnlineArtsand on our Facebook page:Ahram Online: Arts and Culture http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/40187.aspx