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  2. Academy of Arts (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 or 1944, the first of several arts-related institutes created by the Egyptian government, the Institute of Performing Arts, was established in Cairo. Others followed, including the Higher Institute of Cinema in 1959. They were all affiliated to the Ministry of Culture, was established in Cairo, Egypt

  3. Cairo Contemporary Dance Center - Wikipedia

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    Cairo Contemporary Dance Center was the first professional contemporary dance full-time school in Africa and the Arab world. The 3-year full-time professional training program is officially recognized by the UNESCO International Dance Council. [6] The first generation of students graduated in June 2015, and a new generation started the three ...

  4. World's Columbian Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The "Street in Cairo" included the popular dancer known as Little Egypt. She introduced America to the suggestive version of the belly dance known as the "hootchy-kootchy," to a tune said to have been improvised by Sol Bloom (and now more commonly associated with snake charmers) which he had composed when his dancers had no music to dance to.

  5. Contemporary art in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Cairo Contemporary Dance Center: CCDC is an independent space for contemporary dance in Egypt, and the only Contemporary Dance school in Africa and the MENA region, providing a 3-year professional training for young dancers, performers, choreographers and teachers. Commercial galleries. The number of commercial galleries is constantly rising.

  6. Badia Masabni - Wikipedia

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    Badia Masabni (Arabic: بديعة مصابني, born Wadiha Masabni (Arabic: وديعة مصابني; 1 February 1892 – 23 July 1974) was a belly dancer, singer, actress, night club owner and businesswoman considered as the developer of modern belly dancing, by bringing the Western and Hollywood-esque vibe into it, after living for several years in the Americas since the age of seven.

  7. Cairo Opera House - Wikipedia

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    1,200 people. Opened. 10 October 1988. Website. www .cairoopera .org. The Cairo Opera House ( Arabic: دار الأوبرا المصرية, Dār el-Opera el-Masreyya; literally "Egyptian Opera House"), part of Cairo 's National Cultural Centre, is the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital. Home to most of Egypt's finest musical ...

  8. Cairo Opera Ballet Company - Wikipedia

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    Cairo Opera Ballet Company. The Cairo Opera Ballet Company is the resident ballet company of the Cairo Opera House and a ballet school affiliated to Egypt's Higher Institute of Ballet. Its foundation began in 1958 during the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser through the efforts of Tharwat Okasha, Egypt's culture minister at the time, and Leonid ...

  9. Hakim (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Hakim was born in Maghagha, a small town in el-Minya, Egypt. He grew up with the sound of working- and middle-class tradition of Egyptian Sha'abi music, and admired the great Egyptian Sha'bi singer Ahmed Adaweyah. He reportedly began singing at the age of 8, and practiced mawawīl, the vocal improvisations which often begin an Egyptian Sha'bi song.