Egyptian-French Collaboration to Revive Dalida’s Legacy on Stage
World-renowned Egyptian opera singer Farah El Dibany is preparing for a unique project titled 'Dalida... The Endless Song,' a musical inspired by the life of the late icon Dalida, directed by Khairy Beshara as part of a cultural collaboration between Egypt and France.
World-renowned Egyptian opera singer Farah El Dibany is preparing to embark on a unique experience through a new musical show titled 'Dalida... The Endless Song,' which draws inspiration from the life of the late artist Dalida. The production is directed by Khairy Beshara as part of a cultural collaboration between Egypt and France.
Announcement of Details
The project will be officially announced during a press conference hosted by the French Embassy in Cairo on July 20, attended by French Ambassador to Egypt Eric Chevalier and the production team. The conference will reveal the concept of the show, the creative team, the production plan, and the launch date.
A Tribute to Dalida's Career
The show offers a new artistic interpretation of Dalida's most famous milestones by re-presenting a selection of the songs and works that established her global status, aiming to revive her artistic legacy through a contemporary style that blends music and performance.
Cultural Bridge
The project reflects the depth of cultural relations between Egypt and France, recalling the journey of Dalida, who was born in Cairo before achieving exceptional success on the global stage. She remains one of the most prominent names in the history of music due to her works, which continue to resonate in the audience's memory.
Dalida left behind an extraordinary artistic legacy that made her one of the world's most iconic singers. Her songs continue to enjoy widespread popularity, and her audience across various nations holds her in a special place, ensuring her work remains alive in the public consciousness despite the many years that have passed since her passing.
Original source: Okaz
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