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Art Alert: Photography exhibition celebrates traditional dance by


refugee women in Egypt
Ahram Online, , Tuesday 5 Feb 2019

The exhibition features photos by Ahmed Hamed and is organised by the Tadamon council for supporting
refugees in Egypt

The ‘Malazy, Where I Dance’ photo exhibition by Ahmed Hamed will take place between 5 and 7 February at Tadamon
Council.

The exhibition, organised by the Egyptian Multicultural Refugee Council Tadamon, presents a series of photographs by
Hamed from a dance workshop organised by Italian dancer Maria Stella.

Malazy, which translates to refuge, is a project aiming to create safe spaces for refugee women residing in Egypt,
especially in the Hadayek El-Maadi neighbourhood, which holds a large community of refugees from Sudan, South
Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Eritrea.

The workshop concluded with an artistic show combining Stella’s choreography with the traditional dances of the
countries where the refugee women are from.

During the three-day exhibition, Tadamon will host a storytelling show by the refugee women on 5 February, and a
photography workshop on 6 February.

The exhibition will also be a discussion on the aspirations of refugee youth in Egypt in 2019 in the presence of Hassan
Ghazali, the head of the African Youth Office at the Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports.

Hamed is an award winning photographer with prizes from the United Nations Organisation of the Alliance of
Civilisations, UNESCO, and the European Union.

He received the first prize of the competition 'Beautiful Egypt' organised by the Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church.

Programme:
The exhibition will run from 5 to 7 February
Tadamon - The Egyptian Refugee Multicultural Council. 10 Elwy Street, intersecting Kasr El Nil St. with Sherif St.,
Behind the Central Bank, Downtown, Cairo

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