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Discounted tickets are offered to ARCE members with valid membership cards.Latest Bollywood Songs Filhaal2 Mohabbat Movie | Toofaan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Haseen Dillruba Movie | Moosetape Movie | Sardar Ka Grandson Movie | Leave The Door Open Movie | Radhe - Your Most Wanted Bhai (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Bole Chudiyan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Bhukho Ru Chai Roti Bhukhauri Movie | Saina (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Pagglait (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Top New Hindi Songs Ranjha (From "Shershaah") Song | Barsaat Ki Dhun Song | Baarish Ban Jaana Song | Rim Jhim Song | Raataan Lambiyan (From "Shershaah") Song | Param Sundari Song | Sakhiyan2.0 Song | Dil Galti Kar Baitha Hai (Feat. PFA thanks Livia Alexander, Film Program Director, and Susan Peters, Film Program Coordinator, ARCE. Ibrahim Shawki, al-Ahram Companies Group. Mohamed Yassine, Union for Video and Filmmakers Co. Permission for films has been kindly granted by Mr. Kind assistance has been provided by the Office of Foreign Relations at the Egyptian Ministry of Culture and the Egyptian National Film Center. It has been funded in part by the United States Information Agency, The Egyptian Cultural Development Fund, and Misr Studios and Film Production Co. Program Notes by Livia Alexander, Walter Armbrust, and Roberta Dougherty, adapted from their notes and essays for the series.Music on the Nile: Fifty Years of Egyptian Musical Films is presented by the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE). For anyone interested in learning about Egyptian culture, these musical comedies showcase an evolving musical tradition rarely brought to the attention of American audiences, and provide a glimpse of Egyptian society at leisure.

Best of all, this program brings us an aspect of Egyptian cinema rarely seen in the United States-the Egyptian cinema most familiar to Egyptian audiences.

Music on the Nile features a range of performers, from the giants to novelty acts, and takes us from the concert hall to the cabaret, from Pharaonic temples to the fashion runway, from life in the streets to life in sumptuous mansions, from earnest nationalist narrative to slick Hollywood-style commercialism. The films presented in this program provide a sampling of this rich tradition. Singers Layla Murad, Farid al-Atrash, Abd al-Halim Hafez, Muhammad Fawzi, and Shadia, and dancers Naima Akif, Tahiyya Karioka, and Samiya Gamal were just some of the major highlights of the Egyptian cinema in its 1950s efflorescence. But by the late 1940s and on into the golden decade of the 1950s, musical films starring a wide variety of performers provided pleasure and entertainment to viewers throughout the Arab world. Cosponsored by UC Berkeley Center for Middle Eastern Studies.New Prints! The musical genre in Egyptian cinema traces its origin to the early 1930s, when it was dominated by megastars Umm Kulthum and Muhammad Abd al-Wahhab.
