"Carmen" and "Tango" ballet on the YouTube channel of the Ministry of Culture

ballet Sun, Apr. 12, 2020
Among the creative treasures that the Ministry of Culture is presenting on its YouTube channel will be broadcast at nine in the evening tomorrow, Tuesday, the Carmen and Tango Ballet Show for Cairo Opera Ballet Ensemble, followed by the play of the Castle Man, written by Abu El-El Salamouni and directed by Nasser Abdel Moneim.

"Carmen's Ballet" was developed by his French world music, Georges Beziers, and its events take place in the city of Seville in 1830 around the transcendent Roma girl, Carmen, who seeks to catch men. Courtsman José Navarro, who adores her, turned from a simple obedient cop to the law after joining a group of smugglers. She works with her to drive his sweeping love to the death row.

Ballet Tango, composed by Astor Piazzolla and Leroy Anderson, includes a set of scenes that combine classic and modern ballet with tango dances inspired by the nature and history of the charming Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, to form an innovative artistic mix.

As for the play of The Castle Man, produced by the National Theater, it deals with the story of Muhammad’s assumption of the rule of Egypt and reviews many events that accompanied that period and starring Tawfiq Abdel Hamid, Zainab Ismail, Ashraf Tolba, Mahmoud Imam, Hanadi, Shadi Al-Dali, Sarah Adel, Basma Salama, Nasser Shaheen , Mahmoud Zaki, Magda Mounir, Moataz El Swaify - Fatima Muhammad Ali, Tariq Kamel, Yasser Ali Maher, Ashraf Shoukry, Yahya Mahmoud, Alfred Kamal, poems of Ibrahim Abdel Fattah and the music of Gamal Attia.
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