Culture


Two more Egypt sites officially endangered by WHF

Monday, October 12, 2009

This week the World Heritage Fund (WHF) added two Egyptian sites to its watch list of endangered places: New Gourna Village in Luxor and the Old Mosque of Shali Fortress in Siwa, bringing the total number of sites in Egypt to 14. The Gourna Village The Gourna Village is one of the youngest sites recognized by... »

Who wears what, and why in Egypt


Saturday, October 10, 2009
Impressions from Egypt

Image by Ginas Pics via Flickr Egypt has a long history of clothing-related controversies, all of which reflect shifts in how Egyptians see themselves and wish to be seen by others. Recent consternation over the veil is but one example. For most urban Egyptians, the galabiyya – long the unofficial uniform of Egypt’s fellahin (farmers) –... »

Characters of Egypt Festival

Monday, October 5, 2009
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Tombs and temples attest to Egypt’s storied past, but the dozens of tribes still traversing its sands are living monuments to the country’s cultural heritage – yet few know much about them. There are an estimated 300,000 tribesmen inhabiting Egypt, with some of them living in the same way their ancestors did thousands of years... »

Canadian singer to perform in the ancient Egyptian language

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Robyn Driedger-Klassen is perfectly comfortable jumping from Johannes Brahms’s lieder to Giacomo Puccini’s arias to more contemporary art songs. But when she guests with the Turning Point Ensemble in a rare performance of R. Murray Schafer’s Arcana, she’s going to be faced with what could well be a once-in-a-lifetime challenge: performing in the almost-forgotten... »

Virginity faking in Egypt

Thursday, October 1, 2009

A leading Egyptian scholar has demanded that people caught importing a female virginity-faking device into the country should face the death penalty. The device is said to release liquid imitating blood, allowing a female to feign virginity on her wedding night. The contraption is seen as a cheap and simple alternative to hymen repair surgery,... »

Kahk – Then and Now

Friday, September 18, 2009

Kahk is a heavy, sweet pastry made of flour, dairy/vegetable ghee (or butter or vegetable oil), eggs, milk and loads of sugar. Traditional Egyptian kahk is a plain disc-shaped tartlet covered with powdered sugar, but there are also other types of kahk stuffed with a number of different saccharine fillings. Kahk fillings may include pistachios,... »

Reveling in the ancient Egyptian identity

Friday, September 18, 2009

To celebrate the Egyptian New Year – it is now the year 6251, according to Egypt for Egyptians, a non-profit organisation that works to promote a concept of Egyptian identity. – is to commemorate what is fundamentally Egyptian: that spirited national pride and strong sense of place that predates the foreign influences that turned... »

Marriage in Ancient Egypt

Friday, July 17, 2009

I’ve always been curious about the lack of records regarding how ancient Egyptians celebrated weddings. In fact, scholars believe that families didn’t even perform a ceremony, which strikes me as odd. I don’t know what sources the two reporters from examiner.com used in their articles, excerpted below. DC Relationship Psychology Examiner Erin Wilson: The Egyptians considered... »

Support for female circumcision declining in Egypt

Friday, July 10, 2009

The current government in Egypt banned female circumcision in the 1990s and strengthened the restriction in 2007 after a high-profile case where a 12-year-old girl died after the ritual. However, female circumcision is still widespread, says Ann Way, a researcher with the organization Measure DHS, which has been collecting information on the practice since 1995. Measure... »

Music: India meets Egypt in Rahul Sharma's new album

Saturday, July 4, 2009

His father is a music legend and he too has carved a niche for himself as a Santoor player. Rahul Sharma, son of Santoor maestro Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, is now all set to entertain music buffs with his new album ‘A Meeting By The Nile’, a fusion of Indian and Egyptian music. Rahul has... »