We’re hosting an informal Sahara Dance Movie Night, in studio!
Join us at 7pm on Saturday, March 4th, for Movie Night!
[Funoon Shaabeya] is a film documenting Egyptian traditional dance and music throughout the many regions in one of the world’s most fascinating places. From original settings to regional troupes. What folklore means to Egyptians and how it has shaped their culture. Today in modern Egypt we still see evidence of its vast past through tradition, folklore and its people which will be highlighted in the documentary I’m producing [Funoon Shaabeya].
The term [Funoon Shaabeya] refers to traditional art in general and the film is focusing on its folklore artists. These important living traditions can still be found thanks to persistent artists who have devoted their lives to their art, young activists through cultural events and venues. You may find these venues everywhere in Egypt with its variety of dance and music styles, from the ancient to modern Egyptian times.
Join Us For This Special Viewing!
Tereza Sheyla is one of the pioneers in bringing Egyptian folklore to her homeland, the Czech Republic. Her passion took her to Egypt many times, travelling around the country, learning about traditions by talking to locals, watching their celebrations and taking interviews with cultural ambassadors.
Her teachers were also legends such as Kharia Mazin, Mahmoud Reda, Nesma, Mohamed Shellaby, Fifi el Saed, Kamal Naim, Sahra Saeeda and many more.
Thanks to her work and research she could be part of cultural projects organized by EU, Ministry of Interior and Center for foreigners with aim to educate youth about cultural differences, doing lectures and exhibitions for public and activities for foreigners.