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  • Man standing, holding his ellbow, smiling into the camera.
    Sudanese comedian Mustafa Jorry

    "I used to be afraid of not being funny"

    Sudanese comedian Mustafa Jorry has mastered the art of humour across languages and cultures. This month, he reaches a new milestone, joining Egyptian comedy giant Bassem Youssef on stage in Paris. How does he do it?

  • A woman in an animal-print headscarf and black jumper (Menna Hamouda) stands in front of charcoal and chalk drawings on a wall in Gaza; she looks very serious
    The story of a young artist in Gaza

    When the pain begins to draw

    Drawing on the walls of buildings in the Gaza Strip is a way for 21-year-old artist Menna Hamouda to express the trauma inflicted by five months of pain and destruction

  • MENA Art Gallery: a haven for works by Arab artists.
    Middle Eastern and North African art in Europe

    MENA Art Gallery – haven for Arab art

    The MENA Art Gallery in downtown Berlin is the brainchild of Italian researcher Enrico De Angelis and Syrian visual artist Zena El Abdalla. One transliteration of the colloquial Arabic for 'port' is 'mena', reflecting the intention to provide a haven for works by Arab artists, as Rama Jarmakani reports

  • The Nile Project was a multinational music collective inspired by a river. It sang songs in a variety of styles and languages about life along and with the Nile. Like many projects in the region, it failed because of politics.
    Interlacing cultures

    Music of the Nile

    The Nile Project was a multinational music collective inspired by a river. It sang songs in a variety of styles and languages about life along and with the Nile. Like many projects in the region, it failed because of politics. By Katharina Wilhelm Otieno

  • Mekaal Hasan may not be a household name in Europe or North America, but he is a star in Pakistan. When COVID-19 struck, he and his band were forced to change their production approach. For "Rivayat", Hasan tracked down traditional singers and musicians performing beyond metropolitan areas like Lahore.
    Showcasing music from Pakistan

    Back to the roots

    Mekaal Hasan may not be a household name in Europe or North America, but he is a star in Pakistan. When COVID-19 struck, he and his Sufi rock band were forced to change their production approach. For "Rivayat", Hasan tracked down traditional singers and musicians from beyond Lahore. Richard Marcus had a listen

  • "Saudi Vision 2030" foresees the accelerated modernisation of Saudi Arabia – and that includes the country’s culture. Huge amounts of government funding are being poured into the arts, while exchange with the West is welcomed. These new freedoms, however, have their limits.
    Saudi Arabia's cultural revolution

    Artists, but not individuals in the Western sense

    "Saudi Vision 2030" foresees the accelerated modernisation of Saudi Arabia – and that includes the country’s culture. Huge amounts of government funding are being poured into the arts, while exchange with the West is welcomed. These new freedoms do, however, have their limits, as Joseph Croitoru reports.

  • The idea that Romani musicians have anything in common with their counterparts from Syria may seem far-fetched. Yet, listening to Taraf Syriana's debut album, it seems natural the two musical worlds blend effortlessly together.
    Romani-Syrian band Taraf Syriana

    Poignant cross-pollination

    The idea that Romani musicians have anything in common with their counterparts from Syria may seem far-fetched. Yet, listening to Taraf Syriana's debut album, it seems natural the two musical worlds blend effortlessly together. By Richard Marcus

  • An exhibition of work by 42 female artists on women in the Middle East has opened in California, as a fierce battle over women's reproductive rights grips the United States. Challenging stereotypes about the region, it depicts what curators say are the personal and universal stories of women in Islamic societies.
    "Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond"

    LA art exhibition on Middle East women opens

    An exhibition of work by 42 female artists on women in the Middle East has opened in California. Challenging stereotypes about the region, it depicts what curators say are the personal and universal stories of women in Islamic societies.

  • Egypt's female Islamic chanters

    These Egyptian artists are challenging traditional norms by performing 'inshad', a form of Islamic chanting typically done by men.

  • Three German jazz musicians and a German-Lebanese poet and singer: this is what gives Masaa its unique sound.
    Masaa's Rabih Lahoud in interview

    "Arabic needs artistic support"

    Three German jazz musicians and a German-Lebanese poet and singer: this is what gives Masaa its unique sound. In conversation with Stefan Franzen, vocalist Rabih Lahoud reflects on settling in Germany, his relationship with a changing Arabic language and music categorisations

  • 'Sound of the Soul' pays tribute to late virtuoso of the sarod Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. With both men having been instrumental in bridging the gap between classical Indian and European music, it seems fitting Bhattacharya should put together this album.
    Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya's tribute

    Ali Akbar Khan – sound of the soul

    Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya's latest release pays tribute to late virtuoso of the sarod, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. With both men having been instrumental in bridging the gap between classical Indian and European music, it is fitting Bhattacharya should put together this album. Richard Marcus had a listen

  • Album review: "Anadolu Ejderi" by Gaye Su Akyol

    Letting the dragon roar!

    "Anadolu Ejderi" (Anatolian Dragon) is the latest release from Turkish musician Gaye Su Akyol. She has never lacked a spirit of adventure when it comes to her music – an intriguing mix of traditional Turkish music and everything from psychedelic to American surf. However with Akyol, it's impossible to know what she'll throw a listener's way, and this album is no exception. By Richard Marcus

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