Egypt, Saudi Arabia coordinate on regional crises ahead of first Supreme Council meeting    FRA launches first register for tech-based risk assessment firms in non-banking finance    Egypt's Health Ministry, Philips to study local manufacturing of CT scan machines    African World Heritage Fund registers four new sites as Egypt hosts board meetings    Maduro faces New York court as world leaders demand explanation and Trump threatens strikes    Egypt identifies 80 measures to overhaul startup environment and boost investment    Turkish firm Eroglu Moda Tekstil to invest $5.6m in Egypt garment factory    EGX closes in red area on 5 Jan    Gold rises on Monday    Oil falls on Monday    Al-Sisi pledges full support for UN desertification chief in Cairo meeting    Al-Sisi highlights Egypt's sporting readiness during 2026 World Cup trophy tour    Egypt opens Braille-accessible library in Cairo under presidential directive    Abdelatty urges calm in Yemen in high-level calls with Turkey, Pakistan, Gulf states    Madbouly highlights "love and closeness" between Egyptians during Christmas visit    Egypt confirms safety of citizens in Venezuela after US strikes, capture of Maduro    From Niche to National Asset: Inside the Egyptian Golf Federation's Institutional Rebirth    5th-century BC industrial hub, Roman burials discovered in Egypt's West Delta    Egyptian-Italian team uncovers ancient workshops, Roman cemetery in Western Nile Delta    Egypt, Viatris sign MoU to expand presidential mental health initiative    Egypt's PM reviews rollout of second phase of universal health insurance scheme    Egypt sends medical convoy, supplies to Sudan to support healthcare sector    Egypt sends 15th urgent aid convoy to Gaza in cooperation with Catholic Relief Services    Al-Sisi: Egypt seeks binding Nile agreement with Ethiopia    Egyptian-built dam in Tanzania is model for Nile cooperation, says Foreign Minister    Al-Sisi affirms support for Sudan's sovereignty and calls for accountability over conflict crimes    Egypt flags red lines, urges Sudan unity, civilian protection    Egyptian Golf Federation appoints Stuart Clayton as technical director    4th Egyptian Women Summit kicks off with focus on STEM, AI    UNESCO adds Egyptian Koshari to intangible cultural heritage list    Egypt recovers two ancient artefacts from Belgium    Egypt warns of erratic Ethiopian dam operations after sharp swings in Blue Nile flows    Sisi expands national support fund to include diplomats who died on duty    Egypt's PM reviews efforts to remove Nile River encroachments    Egypt resolves dispute between top African sports bodies ahead of 2027 African Games    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



In search of (stand-up) comedy in the Arab world
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 02 - 02 - 2010

Establishments like the Cairo Jazz Club have their own natural rhythm. The heart of the evening at this venerable nightspot doesn't really get going until around 11 PM. But on Saturday, things were a little different. By 8:30 PM, it was almost impossible to find a seat.
“To have that many people show up at the Jazz Club at 8 PM was incredible,” said club manager Shady Hamza. “It's very interesting to see that people were willing to come out and see something like this.”
The event in question was the Jazz Club's first ever stand-up comedy night--part of a slowly growing trend as the slightly alien art form takes root in Egypt.
“It's gaining momentum,” said Mohammed Shaheen, a 29-year-old network engineer who was the opening act of the three-comic event. “I really believe it's going to grow in Egypt. There's a huge market for it.”
Technically, stand-up comedy, or something akin to stand-up comedy, has a history in Egypt, with “monologists” such as comedian actors and icons Ismail Yassin, and Shekoko being popular in the early part of the 20th century. But somewhere in the last 50 years the tradition largely died out. Egypt continued to produce dozens of iconic comedians from the time of Ismail Yassin until now, but their work has been channeled through movies and noisy slapstick plays.
The new trend, as witnessed at the Jazz Club, is more related to Western-style stand-up comedy that grew out of the American Vaudeville tradition. Stand-up in the US has mushroomed into a massive industry with dedicated comedy clubs across the country.
In recent years, a collection of Arab and Middle Eastern-American comics have achieved fame, including Egyptian-born Ahmed Ahmed, Iranian-born Maz Jobrani and Palestinian-Americans Dean Obeidallah and Aron Kader.
The quartet achieved fame in the US, traveling as the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour. Recently, they've begun performing both together and separately throughout the Middle East, including regular gigs in Cairo, Beirut, Dubai and Amman. And in many stops, they've made a point of holding open tryouts to encourage and develop local talent.
“We're trying to build a comedy infrastructure [in the Middle East],” said Obeidallah in an interview with Al-Masry Al-Youm last fall. “I tell people we're comedy missionaries.”
Sherif Zaher, who performed at the recent Jazz Club comedy night, got his first taste of being in the spotlight thanks to one of those talent initiatives. The 29-year-old was encouraged to enter tryouts when Obeidallah and company performed a show at the Cairo International Convention Center in 2008. He won the competition and received the chance to perform briefly on stage.
“My first time in my life, I performed in front of 3000 people,” he said.
Now Zaher, who works in asset management, dreams of going full time. But it's going to take a while before that's an option locally.
“There're no comedy clubs in Egypt. It's just you by yourself,” said Shaheen, who estimated there are 15 stage-ready Egyptian comedians trying to gain experience with gigs every few months at parties, clubs or venues like the Sawy Center in Zamalek. On a parallel note, stand-up comedy shows are currently aired on local comedy television channels.
“We need a comedy club or a big sponsor,” said Zaher, who has tried to convince friendly club managers like Hamza to establish a regular weekly or monthly stand-up comedy night.
Hamza declared Saturday's experiment, headlined by Moustafa Hashem AKA: Mozava, “a good start.” He said he's looking forward to hosting similar events. But he isn't sure the local market is developed enough to sustain regular comedy nights.
“It's going to be very gradual. It will still take time for people to catch up to it,” he said. “I'm excited about the idea and I want to be part of its growth.”


Clic here to read the story from its source.