Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum to star in Cairo hologram concert
Legendary Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum will feature in a hologram concert in Cairo next week, the city’s opera house director said Saturday.
The hologram projection of the Arab diva — dubbed the “star of the orient” — will appear on the opera hall’s stage on March 6.
“The hologram performance will last between 12 and 15 minutes. It aims to attract younger generations … and connect them with their history,” opera director Magdy Saber told Agence France-Presse.
The show will also include two singers performing Kulthum songs live and is scheduled to last two hours.
A revered icon of Arab music, Kulthum’s career flourished from the 1920s until her death in 1975.
Article continues after this advertisementHer concerts lasted for hours and live radio broadcasts attracted huge audiences.
Article continues after this advertisementCommonly known in Egypt as “El Set” or “The Lady,” her deep voice is still heard on Egyptian streets and in local cafes, taxis and Nile sailboats.
Her repertoire of religious, patriotic and romantic songs and poetry reverberated across the Arab world.
“Alf Leila wa Leila” (“A Thousand and one Nights”) and “Enta Omri” (“You are my Life”) are among Kulthum’s most enduring hits.
Last week, Egypt’s culture ministry said the performance “aims to confront vulgarity and redirect attention to our arts heritage.”
Earlier in February, the union for Egyptian musicians banned performances of popular electro street music known as mahraganat, which is viewed by conservatives as overstepping moral boundaries.
Kulthum hologram concerts were held in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates last year.
“We plan to organize similar performances for other classic Arab singers including Mohamed Abdel Wahab and Abdelhalim Hafez,” said Saber. RGA
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