Stars from the Arab world shine in a Parisian exhibition



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of the exhibition

published photo, STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN

The Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris salutes the women of song and screen who revolutionized Arab music and cinema, from Umm Kulthum and Fairouz, to the legendary Dalida, through an exhibition entitled “Diva”.

“The idea is to present exceptional personalities who revolutionized music and cinema in the golden age of the Arab world, such as Umm Kulthum, Fairouz, Warda and Asmahan – their dreams.”

published photo, STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN

The “Diva” exhibition will run until September 26 and includes posters, costumes for the stars, clips from their massive concerts, recreated models from some literary salons and holograms.

The exhibition devoted an important aspect to Umm Kulthum. The singer, who has been dubbed the “Fourth Pyramid” and is considered the most famous voice in the Arab world, is not just an Egyptian gem. When she died in 1975, crowds of people attended her funeral in Cairo, but the grief for her spread from Baghdad to Casablanca. The whole Arab world listened to his concerts on the first Thursday of every month on Cairo radio.

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