The Egyptian Ministry of Culture has unveiled an extensive program of over 200 cultural and artistic events to mark the anniversary of the June 30 Revolution, according to the “Daily News” website.
The events will occur in Cairo and across various governorates throughout the week leading up to and following June 30.
Minister of Culture Nevine El-Kilany emphasized the revolution’s significance: “The June “30 Revolution represents a shining beacon and a turning point in the annals of Egyptian history. It served as an impenetrable barrier against attempts to hijack the state towards the paths of destructive extremist ideologies.” She fur” highlighted the role of soft power in building the human spirit and advancing the Egyptian state’s statement plan.
In the same context, the General Authority for Cultural Palaces, headed by Amr El-Basyuni, organizes diverse events, including artistic performances, cultural lectures, workshops, and exhibitions. Topics such as “The June “Revolution and the New Republic” and “Ga” ns of “the June 30 Revolution” will be “explored. A special celebration at Al-Samir Theater in Agouza will feature a documentary film about the revolution, poetic interludes, and musical performances, showcasing the richness of the cultural program.
Mobile theatre performances will take place in Giza Governorate from July 3 to 5 and will feature a range of artistic segments and workshops. Additionally, various regions across Egypt, including the West and Central Delta, Middle Upper Egypt, South Upper Egypt, East Delta, and Canal and Sinai, will host their celebrations with lectures, concerts, poetry evenings, and art exhibitions.
The Egyptian Opera House, led by Lamia Zayed, will present a special concert titled “A Night “n Love of Egypt” on June “30. The concert will feature stars of Arabic music performing 23 of the most famous works of Arabic music, accompanied by a musical ensemble under the direction of Maestro Mostafa Helmy.
The comprehensive program of events reflects the Ministry of Culture’s Culture to commemorate the June 30 Revolution and showcase the diverse cultural expressions across Egypt.