Artwork and a wide range of pieces from the Arab world are set to be displayed at Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival, writes Tim Cornwell of The Scotsman. The coordinator of the Arab Arts Focus, Ahmed Al Attar, director of the D-CAF festival in Egypt, says this festival is the perfect opportunity to “challenge preconceptions” and shed a “completely different light on what life in the Arab world is and what Arabs are today.” Al Attar says “this is the kind of work that people don’t expect to see coming out of the Arab world.”
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