2008 Arab Capital of Culture


The 2008 Arab Capital of Culture was chosen to be Damascus, Syria. The Arab Capital of Culture is an initiative undertaken by UNESCO, under the Cultural Capitals Program, to promote and celebrate Arab culture and encourage cooperation in the Arab region. The preparation for the festivity began in February 2007 with the establishing of the Administrative Committee for “Damascus Arab Capital of Culture" by a presidential decree.

Events

The festival's events included:

January

Naseeb, a musical concert by Abed Azrie.

February

Sah al-Nom, a musical by the Lebanese legendary diva Fairouz.Doxbox: Festival of Documentary Film, the first Documentary film festival in the middle east.

March

April

May

Women Sing... Their Voices Converse, a music performance by Arab female musicians at Azm Palace.

June

The Return of Ali Bey, a street theatre and music performance about Ali Bey al-Abbasi.Just Flamenco, a Flamenco performance by Spanish bailora Isabel Bayon.In Tribute to World Refugee Day, a concert by Naseer Shamma.

July

World Music Nights, a series of concerts by groups from different parts of the world, with focus on ethnic music. The concerts included Dhafer Youssef, Pink Martini, Faudel, Johnny Clegg, Angelique Kidjo, Lena Chamamyan and Tinariwen.Classical Music Nights, a series of classical music concerts in tribute to Solhi al-Wadi.The Falcon: Abdulrahman al-Dakhel, a dance show by the Syrian dance group Inana about Abd ar-Rahman I, the first Umayyad Caliphate in Spain.

August

September

Spiritual Music Days, a series of concerts by a number of traditional and spiritual musical groups.Memory Club hosts Colette Khoury, an event and talk by the Syrian writer.

October

Zenobia, an opera by Luca Antonio Predieri about the Zenobia, the Syrian queen of Palmyra.

November

World Ceramics: Masterpieces from the Victoria and Albert Museum, an exhibition.

December