Arabesque Mini Fest 2022

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The Sugar Club, Saturday 14th May

A mini arts and cultural festival including talent from the Arab Irish connection in Ireland Various Arab Irish vocalists and musicians.

Five hour event focusing on the Arab Irish connection including several live performances by newly established talents as well as popular artists.

Arabic calligraphy art and dance workshops, crafts for sale and Middle Eastern cuisine also included.

Performances from :
• Farah Elle – Singer-songwriter & Pianist
• Zeinab Elguzouli & band – Singer-songwriter & Pianist
• Fadi & Kifah Hatoum – Duo singers, Keyboard & Percussionist
• Mohammed Saifkhan – Singer & Bouzouki player
• Abdullah Albayari – Solo Oud player
• Aziz Abshark – Kanoun player
• Cida Arcanjo & troupe – Belly dancing
• Sandra Bronze & troupe – Flamenco
• DJ Jamal – Moving Still
• DJ Ahmed Kenzy – Arab Radio Ireland


Date:
Saturday 14th May
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
€5 - €42
Address:
The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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