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When Karima Mansour returned home to Cairo in 1998 after several years in Europe studying contemporary dance and choreography, she was keen to bring her art to Egyptian audiences...
It’s something we haven’t seen at the Berlinale for at least 20 years: a Tunisian film, or an Arab film in general, competing for the Golden Bear. It’s something that hasn’t happened since...
Bedouins from Gaza, the Tunisian black community and Syrian refugees living in Lebanon. At first glance, these three minorities hailing from the Middle East and North Africa regions barely...
10 years elapsed already. Studio Emad Eddin still refuses to be influenced by the circumstances leaving their doors open in Cairo. Training, rehearsals and artist residencies are organised...
In recent years, the Arterial Network has been working to put culture at the heart of public policy on development in Africa. The 4th international conference on the African creative...
“Do you know in which Mediterranean country women hold more than a third of decision-making positions? If you don’t it’s normal, this country does not exist”. The Mediterranean Women’s Fund...