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HAPPENING THIS WEEK-

A reunion of five wealthy friends in Sahel takes a turn in the play Sa7ebna. From tomorrow until Sunday, 20 October at AUC Tahrir you’ll get to follow the narrative where tensions rise, and buried emotions and conflicts come to light. You can grab tickets at Ticketsmarche.

City Centre Almaza is hosting a comedy night with The High Five group on Friday, 18 October. Doors open at 7pm, so catch a spot at the fun-filled evening of laughter on Ticketsmarche.

Calling all plant parents. The autumn edition of the International Flower Expo has begun on Thursday, 10 October at Al Horreya Garden. Take home anything from ornamental plants, trees, and all different kinds of flowers. The expo will continue until Sunday, 10 November.

For the love of tapestry. Today in History is Amsterdam-based Egyptian artist Dina Danish’s first exhibition in Egypt in nearly a decade. Composed of a collection of appliqué tapestries that resemble medieval banners, the exhibition is still open at the Gypsum Gallery till Saturday, 30 October.

HAPPENING LATER-

Got the moves? The 16th edition of Cairo International Jazz Festival will take place from Thursday, October 31 to Friday, November 8, 2024 at the American University in Cairo campus in Tahrir. Tickets available on Ticketsmarche.

The fourth edition of Forever is Now is approaching. This year, a lineup of 12 global visionary artists are ready to display their work at the iconic Pyramids of Giza — including two groundbreaking AI-powered projects. The exhibition will start on Thursday, 24 October and continue till Saturday, 16 November.

Prepare for the sixth edition of The Marakez Pyramids Half Marathon, organized by the TriFactory. Pick your race of choice and start training, because the marathon will take place on Saturday, 14 December. Note: Ticket prices will increase in a week, so get in line for early bird registration on the marathon’s website.