Supreme Council of Culture
Egypt’s Minister of Culture Inas Abdel Dayem said that the Arab Music Day is a shining occasion to consolidate one of the features of artistic identity.
The award is organized by the Supreme Council of Culture.
The exhibition aims to shed light on some important problems such as harassment, domestic violence, child marriage, overpopulation, FGM, etc.
The theme of the Venice Biennale for 2022 will be "The Milk of Dreams".
The cultural evening, moderated by Hisham Azmy, begins with the screening of a short documentary film about Senegal.
The celebration will be held via ZOOM, where a number of senior artists, critics, musicians and writers will participate.
The winning show will be produced and staged at one of the state's theaters.
The celebratory events will present many literary, cultural, intellectual and artistic participations.
The Supreme Council of Culture announced launching submission for the State Awards 2021/22, from October 1 to December 31.
The evening comes as part of the “Cultural Relations” series held under the auspices of Egypt’s Minister of Culture Inas Abdel Dayem.
Egypt’s Supreme Council of Culture is organizing a symposium entitled “Egypt – Cyprus Cultural Relations” on July 28 at 6 p.m.
Egypt’s Supreme Council of Culture is organizing a symposium entitled "Egypt-Cyprus: Cultural Relations", within the activities of the Cultural Relations Initiative, on July 28 at 6 p.m.
The lecture comes within the framework of the cultural activities organized by the Fine Arts and Architecture Committee.
The cultural evening will be held on June 9 at 6 p.m. at the Supreme Council of Culture.
On June 1, the Supreme Council of Culture will hold its 65th annual meeting, headed by Egypt’s Minister of Culture Inas Abdel Dayem, to vote on the winners of the State Awards.
On May 20, a number of cultural events and activities will be held in a various organizations and creative centers.
On April 28 at 9 p.m., the Supreme Council of Culture, in cooperation with the Foreign Cultural Relations Sector, will highlight the Pakistani culture in an evening celebrating the cultural traditions of the month of Ramadan in Pakistan.
This decision came based on the role of the Supreme Council of Culture in encouraging the translation movement and supporting young researchers and innovators in general, and those working in the field of translation in particular.
The Supreme Council of Culture, in cooperation with the External Cultural Relations Sector, organized the 13th evening of the Cultural Relations Initiative, under the title "Egypt and Indonesia: Cultural Relations - Celebrating Ramadan."
Winner of the first place will be awarded LE 25,000, winner of the second place will be awarded LE 15,000 and winner of the third place will be awarded LE 10,000.