CAIRO – 28 March 2022: The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat hosted the international Egyptian soprano Farah al-Dibani, within the framework of the cultural program organized by the museum’s authority to strengthen its role as a civilized cultural and educational institution.
CEO of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization Ahmed Farouk Ghoneim started the ceremony with a speech in which he welcomed the attendees and guests that included former ministers, ambassadors and public figures.
He stressed that the Egyptian public is now waiting for the cultural and artistic evenings organized by the museum, which work to raise the artistic taste. The audience in attendance expressed their happiness with this ceremony and the cultural program organized by the museum, as well as the role played by the museum to spread culture and knowledge and refine public taste.
At the end of the ceremony, Ghoneim presented a bouquet of flowers to the soprano Farah al-Dibani and the pianist Amir Awad. He also thanked the sponsors of the ceremony.
Farah al-Dibani, the daughter of Alexandria, is an Egyptian international artist. She won the Best Young Singer Award from the Paris Opera in 2016, and she is the first Egyptian woman to win this award.
Dibani sang on the most famous theaters in Europe, including the Paris and Berlin Operas, and was honored by Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during the World Youth forum in Sharm El-Sheikh in 2021.
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