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EU Member States' Cultural Agenda – December 2008

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Delegation of the European Commission announces the name of the Thirty (30) winners in its first photography competition
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EU and Egypt sign agreement on Energy (2.12.2008)
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Mediterranean Sea Basin ENPI CBC Programme Information workshops in Ismailiah on 1 December and Alexandria on 3 December 2008 (25.11.2008)
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“Universal Children Day – Focus on fight against child labour”, Joint Statement of Commissioners Ferrero-Waldner, Ashton, Michel and ?pidla (23.11.2008)
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ROSETTA: ARCHITECTURE AND HERITAGE BETWEEN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE NILE (19.11.2008)
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Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy Bentita Ferrero-Waldner on the closing of Gaza crossings (18.11.2008)
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EuroMedScola: school students from both sides of the Mediterranean at the European Parliament (14.11.2008)
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The Jazz Factory: A European Arab Music Celebration (3.11.2008)
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Final Regional Conference EUROMED AUDIOVISUAL II (2.11.2008)
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Once again Caravan of the Euro-Arab Cinema: Launching of Docu'N Short (30.10.2008)
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Mediterranean archaeology experts meet in Cairo (29.10.2008)
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Exhibition ‘Ancient Egypt in the Mediterranean’ on display at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (25.10.2008)
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“International Conference on Avian flu” (Charm El-Sheikh: 24-26th Oct, 2008) (22.10.2008)
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Cairo witnesses the signature of the contract to install a Ranging and Monitoring Integrity Station (METIS) in Alexandria (22.10.2008)
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Commissioner Mandelson resigns to join UK government, Baroness Ashton of Upholland nominated to succeed him (7.10.2008)
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Women, peace and security –it’s time to boost awareness and action on full implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1325 (29.9.2008)
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European Union and Palestinian Authority provide social allowances to over 46,000 Palestinian families facing hardship through PEGASE (22.9.2008)
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"Egypt: Life in a picture; The Delegation of the European Commission organises its First Photography Competition in Egypt" (10.9.2008)
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Joint declaration of the Paris summit for the Mediterranean (14.7.2008)
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The European Commission Calls for Proposals for the Promotion of Human Rights in Egypt (14.7.2008)
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Paris Summit will launch “Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean” (12.7.2008)
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European Commission President Barroso: G8 agreement on climate goals keeps world on track for global deal in 2009 (8.7.2008)
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Summary of remarks by Javier SOLANA, EU High Representative for the CFSP, at the European Socialist Party Conference on the Middle East at the European Parliament (2.7.2008)
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Lebanon: Commission increases its aid to the victims of the Nahr Al Bared crisis to €28 million (20.6.2008)
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Statement by Javier SOLANA, EU High Representative for the CFSP on the truce in and around Gaza (19.6.2008)
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Statement by Benita Ferrero-Waldner, European Commissioner for External Relations and Neighbourhood Policy on the truce between Israel and Hamas (18.6.2008)
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EU provides allowance through PEGASE to over 41,000 Palestinian families facing hardship (17.6.2008)
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Samir Kassir Award for Freedom of the Press: A Palestinian journalist and a Lebanese student, winners of the 2008 edition (2.6.2008)
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EU-Egypt first sub-committee on political matters (2-3 June 2008, Brussels) (2.6.2008)
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EU supports Palestinian private sector through PEGASE PA arrears repayment scheme (2.6.2008)
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Solutions for Women’s Issues in “Coiffeur Ashwaq” (29.5.2008)
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Egypt and the EU announce grants for Research and Innovation (29.5.2008)
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European Union Prize for Journalists - Committed to Human Rights, Democracy and Development - LORENZO NATALI PRIZE FOR 2008 (29.5.2008)
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Statement by the EU Presidency on extension of the emergency law in Egypt (28.5.2008)
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"Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean" - Commission adopts proposals to enhance the partnership between the EU and its Mediterranean neighbours (22.5.2008)
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Statement by Javier SOLANA, EU High Representative for the CFSP, on the agreement reached in Doha to end the political crisis in Lebanon (21.5.2008)
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One big cultural weekend connects Alexandria to people across the Euro-Mediterranean region (15.5.2008)
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Europe Day Message 2008 From Dr. Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood policy (7.5.2008)
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Launch of the "Days of the Euro-Arab Cinema" focused on the "Dialogue with the Other" (6th - 12th May 2008, Cairo) (6.5.2008)
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The Delegation of the European Commission in Egypt celebrates the 2008 Euro-Mediterranean Year of Dialogue between Cultures (5.5.2008)
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4th EU-Egypt Association Council held in Luxembourg, 28 April (4.5.2008)
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Launch of Townhouse Curatorial Program (18.3.2008)
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EU provides direct support to 74,000 Palestinian civil servants and pensioners through PEGASE (6.3.2008)
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TOURISM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN : TEN COUNTRIES MEET TO MAKE IT MORE SUSTAINABLE – EU-SMAP WORKSHOP, ISTANBUL, 19-21 FEBRUARY (16.2.2008)
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International Day of Zero Tolerance against Female Genital Mutilation - Statement by Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Commissioner for External Relations and Neighbourhood Policy and Louis Michel, Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid (6.2.2008)
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Launching of the 2008 "Samir Kassir Award for Freedom of the Press" (31.1.2008)
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EU Funding available for Media Projects in Egypt (30.1.2008)
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Javier Solana expressed concern with Gaza situation to the Palestinian Authority President (25.1.2008)
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Risk and Capital Management Summit - Meeting the risk challenges of the Egyptian Financial Sector (21.1.2008)
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International medical tourism seminar on December 11th, 2007 (11.12.2007)
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10 December 2007 - International Human Rights Day - Message of Benita Ferrero-Waldner (10.12.2007)
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Bring the peoples of Europe ‘Together in diversity!’ - Campaign launch of the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2008 (4.12.2007)
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Commission launches new scheme to increase links between research organisations throughout the world (30.11.2007)
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THE EC DELEGATION IN CAIRO AND THE EGYPTIAN MINISTRY OF FINANCE TO CELEBRATE CO-OPERATION FOR SUPPORT OF CUSTOMS MODERNISATION AND REFORM UNDER THE TRADE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME “C” (TEP-C) (28.11.2007)
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Cairo meeting on European development funds for young Arab filmakers (28.11.2007)
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BUSINESSMED, EU-SMAP AND UNEP CP/RAC - “Towards Sustainable Development” - Private Sector Opportunities Seminar in Cairo 27-28 November (27.11.2007)
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TRADE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME (TEP-A) - Egypt and the EU: A Successful Partnership in Trade (17.11.2007)
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Sustainable Development Training for NGOs Workshop begin 15 November in Marsaara/Helwan (15.11.2007)
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Caravan of the Euro-Arab Cinema holds the Caravan Creative Workshop in Cairo from 10 to 30 November on "The Self and the City" (13.11.2007)
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Mark in your calendar: Medibtikar Annual Conference in Cairo next 7th and 8th November (6.11.2007)
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Once again Caravan of the Euro-Arab Cinema: Docu'n Short in Cairo from 4-8 November (4.11.2007)
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The Jazz Factory

A European Arab Music Celebration

Cairo, 5 to 14 November 2008


Cairo will host for the first time a unique celebration of European and Arabic music. The Jazz Factory is an initiative by the European Commission's Delegation to Egypt, together with the Embassies of Spain, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Italy, the United Kingdom and France in cooperation with the Egyptian Tourist Authority and the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.  Culture Resource (Al Mawred Al Thaqafy) has been asked to help with the organization of the festival, and will furthermore support and organize the participation of a number of distinguished musicians from the Arab region in the festival.

Music is arguably today the most popular form of artistic expression. It is also a form that offers opportunities for exchange of ideas, skills and traditions, not only among the musicians who make the music but also among audiences. Music has always represented a “live” connection between the Arab region and Europe, with music tunes, themes and instruments traveling in both directions over the years.  Jazz is both a music form and a term that is used loosely all over the world to describe music that is based on improvisation and instrumental skill.  Jazz has taken so many forms, flavors and accents in the past few decades that the term is now used to describe almost any kind of music creation that attempts to cross over the conventional music classifications. 

The Jazz Factory will include highly accomplished music groups and musicians from eleven European countries as well as groups from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Tunis, Morocco and Palestine. The concerts will be spread over diverse venues in Cairo including Manial Palace, Manesterly Palace, Amir Taz Palace, El Genaina Theatre, The Arabic Music Institute, and Sawy Cultural Wheel.

The programme of the festival was developed by its artistic director, Peter Lipa from Slovakia and with advice by Fathy Salama, the festival’s artistic advisor.  The Jazz Factory will feature groups that play a very diverse range of musical styles; from traditional jazz to jazz flamenco, oriental jazz, Afro Cuban jazz, experimental jazz and more.

The Program features the afro Cuban jazz musician Nardy Castellini (Spain) who will be performing with Nubian Musicians, Wolfgang Haffner (Germany), the Egyptian Grammy Award winner Fathy Salama and Sharkiat. The program also includes many well know groups that perform in Egypt for the first time such as: the Olah Kalman Trio (Hungary), Štěpán Markovič Quintet (Czech Republic), Carlo Actis Dato Group (Italy), Jerez Texas (Spain), BSB Trio (The Netherlands), Radio String Vienna Quartet (Austria), Andre Ceccarelli Trio (France), and the pianist Alex Wilson (UK). Norway will present three groups led by the well known trumpeter and pianist Nils Petter Molvaer, the saxophonist Trygve Seim with the accordionist Frode Haltli and Jon Balke the composer who will be performing with the Siwan group that features the Moroccan singer Amina El Alawi. The festival will also include two concerts by the Lebanese jazz composer Toufic Ferroukh and the composer and oud player Charbel Rouhana, also from Lebanon. The Arab musicians and groups will also include: Huda Asfour and Nizar Rohnana (Palestine), Hisham Bajo and Foulan (Morocco), and Nayssam Galal, Jihad Jazbeh and Narig Abajian (Syria). In addition to Sharkiat, Egypt will be represented by the Akram Sharkawy group, El Dor El Awal and Eftekassat.

Every evening, throughout the 10-day festival, there will be concerts that feature 3 or 4 of these groups, aiming to attract a wide audience of young Egyptians, as well as visitors to Cairo and tourists.  A fringe jazz program that starts at 11 PM will be presented under the title "After Hours".

The Jazz Factory is sponsored by Orascom for Hotels & Development, ITC,  and Galaxia Tours.

The Jazz Factory is organized and supported by Delegation of the European Commission in Egypt, Culture Resource (Al Mawred Al Thaqafy) and the Embassies of Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Spain, and the United Kingdom. 


For more info and press interviews please contact:
Tel: (+202) 2362 5057
Fax: (+202) 2362 6748
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