Opera House celebrates June 30 revolution anniversary across three stages
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Egyptian Opera House celebrated the June 30 revolution anniversary with three simultaneous events across different theaters.
- Performances included patriotic songs by the National Arabic Music Ensemble and cultural discussions.
- Students from the Center for Talent Development also presented a choir performance.
The Egyptian Opera House marked the anniversary of the June 30 revolution with a series of cultural events held across three of its venues. The celebrations aimed to commemorate the significant national event through music and intellectual discourse.
On the Grand Theater stage, the National Arabic Music Ensemble, led by Maestro Dr. Mostafa Helmy, presented "A Night in Love with Egypt." The concert featured a repertoire of classic patriotic songs, including "Nashid Al Qasam," "Maktub Li Aghneilak," and "Baladi Ya Baladi," with vocal performances by several artists.
Meanwhile, the Small Theater hosted a session of the Opera Salon, a cultural and intellectual forum, titled "Cairo's Singing." This event concluded the artistic season's program for 2025-2026 under the supervision of Rasha El-Feki.
Additionally, the theater at the Institute of Arabic Music hosted a performance by students from the Center for Talent Development. The choir and youth section, trained and led by Artistic Director Dr. Mohamed Abdel Sattar, showcased their talents in a special evening dedicated to the occasion.
Originally published by Al-Masry Al-Youm in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.