For Immediate Release
Third Annual CARAVAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS--
February 3-12, 2011
(An East / West gathering of premier Middle Eastern and
Western Artists using the Arts as a bridge for
intercultural and inter-religious dialogue)
Cairo, Egypt, December 19, 2010
Following on from the success of the interfaith CARAVAN
Festival of the Arts held at the historic St. John’s
Church in Maadi/Cairo over the last two years, a new and
broader artistic CARAVAN Festival of the Arts 2011
with the theme of “My Neighbor” will open on
February 3, 2011. The goal of the CARAVAN Festival
of the Arts in February 2011 is to build bridges
between East and West, Muslim and Christian, through the
visual arts, literature, film and music. The initiative
over the last two years has generated significant
attention from the international media and art world,
surpassing all expectations.
The
CARAVAN Festival of the Arts
comes out of a vision that the Arts can be one of the
most effective mediums to enhance understanding and
deepen respect between the Middle East and the West. Therefore the objective of
this CARAVAN arts initiative is to use the Arts as a
bridge for intercultural (East/West) and inter-religious
(Muslim/Christian) interchange. Through this
exhibition the goal is to highlight how the Arts can
serve to encourage friendship and facilitate sharing
between the Arab world and the West.
Opening on February 3, 2011, at 7 PM, the exhibition and
festival will be officially opened by the Grand Imam of
Al Azhar in Cairo, Sheikh Ahmed el Tayeb. 45 premier
Middle Eastern and Western visual artists will come
together for the selling exhibition which will be held
inside the church, with each submitting one piece of
work that reflects the theme, “My Neighbor”.
As the previous years have
shown, it will be an exhibition that has a diverse range
of artists ranging from one of Egypt’s leading
contemporary artists, Mohammed Abla, to rising star Reda
Abdel Rahman, to expatriate artists Britt Boutros Ghali
and Roland Prime to name but a few. Many
thousands are expected to attend and there will be
considerable Arab and Western media coverage.
Special participating guests to this year’s CARAVAN
Festival of the Arts are Reza Aslan, the
New York Times bestselling Iranian-American author (No
god but God, Beyond Fundamentalism, Tablet & Pen),
Khalid Abdalla,
British-Egyptian film actor (star of The Kite
Runner, United 93, and Green Zone with
Matt Damon), and Mohammed Antar, world renowned
Ney (Middle Eastern Flute) player.
“Our experience has shown,” says Rev. Canon Paul-Gordon
Chandler, author and the American rector/minister of St.
John’s Church and founder of the Caravan Festival of
the Arts, “that art is a universal language that has
the ability to dissolve the petty differences that
divide us. The words of Anish Kappour, the contemporary
Indian sculptor illustrate our objective; ‘We live in a
fractured world. I've always seen it as my role as an
artist to attempt to make wholeness.’”
In looking toward this upcoming February 2011 event,
“Our desire through this third exhibition,” says Roland
Prime, exhibition curator and a participating British
artist, “is that we will see how much we all have in
common and how we can enhance and deepen each other’s
lives.”
All attendance is free of charge, but 20% of all art
sales go to Middle Eastern charities assisting the poor.
WEEKLY PROGRAM of the CARAVAN Festival of the
Arts--February 3-12, 2011
(held at St. John’s Church/Maadi…corner of Port Said Rd
& Rd 17)
*Opening Night of the Art
Exhibition—3 February 7 PM (19h00)--Opening presentation by New York Times
bestselling Iranian-American author, Resa Aslan, and the
Grand Imam of Al Azhar in Cairo, Sheikh Ahmed el Tayeb,
on the theme of “My
Neighbor—East & West,”
with all 45 artists present (the exhibition will then be
open through 12 February).
*Literature Night---5 February at 7 PM (19h00)---talk and book-signing by Reza Aslan, world renowned bestselling
Iranian-American author. Title of Lecture: “Beyond
Fundamentalism: Confronting Religious Extremism in the
Age of Globalization”.
* Film Night—7
February at 7 PM (19h00)—Talk
by Khalid Abdalla, British-Egyptian film actor (star of
The Kite Runner,
United 93, and Green Zone),
followed by film screening.
*Musical Concert---9
February at 7:00 PM (19h00) —a
performance by
Mohammed Antar, world renowned Ney (Middle Eastern
Flute) player.
The participating visual artists include:
Middle Eastern Artists |
Country |
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Mohamed Abla |
Egypt |
Mansour Ahmed |
Egypt |
Maher Ali |
Egypt |
Bishop Mouneer H Anis |
Egypt |
Farid Fadel |
Egypt |
Farres Ahmed Farres |
Egypt |
Mariam Forham |
Egypt |
Omar El Fayoumi |
Egypt |
Rania El Hakim |
Egypt |
Carelle Homsy |
Egypt |
Hakim Jamain |
Jordan |
Isolde Kadry |
Egypt |
Nabil Lahoud |
Egypt |
Guirguis Lotfi |
Egypt |
Naguib Mahmoud |
Egypt |
Dia Makeen |
Egypt |
Mohamed Mandour |
Egypt |
Abdel Waheb Abdel Mohsen |
Egypt |
Galila Nawar |
Egypt |
Wilson Abrama Adluru Ntana |
Sudan |
Ahmed Osama |
Egypt |
Reda Abdel Rahman |
Egypt |
Ahmed Selim |
Egypt |
Asmaa Takieddine |
Syria |
Mohamed Youssef |
Egypt |
Hisham El Zeiny |
Egypt |
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Western Artists |
Country |
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Cath Barnes |
Welsh |
anne de boistesselin |
France |
Neil Crouch |
Canada |
Silvia Davies |
Germany |
Renee van Lille-Demetroudes |
South Africa |
Britt Boutros Ghali |
Norway |
Dorian Haqmoun |
Switzerland |
Julie Klimentos |
Greece |
Cosima Lukashevich |
USA |
Jerome Meadows |
USA |
Julia Morgan-Leamon |
USA |
Kimberly Odekirk |
USA |
Julie Oxenforth |
UK |
Roland Prime |
UK |
Carolyn Seaton |
USA |
Cecilia Smith |
USA |
Katrina Vrebalovich |
Norway |
Lucy Westwood |
UK |
Marielle van der Woude |
The Netherlands |
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CARAVAN Festival of the Arts: “My Neighbor—East /West”
Patron, Rev. Canon Paul-Gordon Chandler
Curator, Roland Prime
www.oncaravan.org
www.maadichurch.org
For more information or to request an interview, please
contact Paul-Gordon Chandler at email:
info@oncaravan.org or Roland Prime at: Email:
primewestwood@yahoo.co.uk /
Tel. 010-588-1793. Photographs available upon request.
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