Tarabists: A Musical Comedy Show

 

The Center for Arabic Culture & Karim Nagi Present:

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TARABISTS

TWO HUMOROUS ARAB GUYS WITH INSTRUMENTS
BATTLE FOR ATTENTION & COAX YOU INTO SINGING
Join the chorus, laugh at the soloists, kill the stereotypes. 
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Featuring:
AMER ZAHR (Palestine via Dearborn) – oud, voice
KARIM NAGI (Egypt via Boston) – percussion, voice

SATURDAY 8 PM SEPTEMBER 26, 2015
YMCA THEATER: 820 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA

Co-Sponsored by the Center For Arabic Culture Boston

TICKETS $16 advance online (or $20 at door)
purchase tickets at www.americarab.com

TARABISTS: Two humorous Arab guys with instruments battle for attention & coax you into singing. Join the chorus, laugh at the soloists, kill the stereotypes. Tarabists features musical friends Amer Zahr and Karim Nagi. The event combines “Tarab” (vocal rapture) and a satirical approach to the topic of identity in the diaspora. This impromptu musical comedy will spawn audience laughter & singing, to the point where the two are painfully indistinguishable. Using the Arabic Oud Lute & the Egyptian Tabla Drum, plus an array of famous & fabricated Arab songs, the Tarabists will attack the social questions of the day, and hijack the discussion.

AMER ZAHR : OUD & VOICE
Amer Zahr is an Arab-American comedian, speaker, and writer. Drawing on his experiences growing up as a child of Palestinian parents, he finds the humor in society, culture, and politics. He has produced and headlined in 3 of his own comedy tours, “1001 Laughs Comedy Tour,” “We’re Not White!” and “In 1948.” He is also the producer of the annual “1001 Laughs Dearborn Comedy Festival” in Dearborn, Michigan at the Arab American National Museum. Amer recently completed production on his first documentary film, “We’re Not White,” a comedic and informative approach to the Arab-American struggle to get a box on the United States Census Form.He is also the author of the well-read blog “The Civil Arab,” as well as his first book, “Being Palestinian Makes Me Smile,” a collection of his writings relating to being Palestinian. Amer holds an MA in Middle East Studies and a JD (law degree), both from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He writes and speaks widely on political and social affairs, and has appeared on radio and television, including ABC’s “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher.” Some of his writings have been featured in major publications, including Time magazine.

KARIM NAGI : PERCUSSION & VOICE
Karim Nagi is a native Egyptian musician, folk dancer, speaker, and a former faculty member at the New England Conservatory of Music. In addition to performing his education show Arabiqa over the past 13 years in hundreds of schools across the USA, Mr. Nagi is also an international recording artist who has released 12 CDs and 5 DVDs. He has performed in notable places including Tainan University in Taiwan; Republic Theater in Guongzou, China; Theatre de la Ville in Paris; Brooklyn Art Museum; El-Sawi Concert Hall in Cairo; Royce Hall in UCLA; Smithsonian Freer Sackler Gallery in DC; National Theater in Verazdin, Croatia; Jesuit College in Cairo; and the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn Michigan. He is the director of both the Arab Dance Seminar and the Sharq Ensemble. In addition to his expertise in traditional music and folk dance, Mr Nagi is a contemporary artist creating electronic music, multi media, and performance art. His newest recording is a audio book called “Detour Guide” which reimagines Arab music and rhythm into English, facilitating a story-like alternative tour of Arab culture and diaspora.

Kahlil Gibran Film Premier August 21st!

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Synopsis

 

The Prophet, by celebrated Lebanese author Kahlil Gibran, is among the most popular volumes of poetry ever written, selling over 100 million copies in forty languages since its publication in 1923. Gibran’s timeless verses have been given enchanting new form in this painterly cinematic adventure about freedom and the power of human expression.

This breathtaking animated feature, produced and spearheaded by Salma Hayek, was an official selection at Cannes and made its North American premiere at Toronto International Film Festival. Written and directed by Roger Allers (The Lion King), the film intersperses Gibran’s elegant poetry within stunning animated sequences by filmmakers Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea), Nina Paley (Sita Sings the Blues), Bill Plympton (Guide Dog), and a host of award-winning animators from around the world.

Set in a Mediterranean sea-side village, Kamila (Salma Hayek) cleans house for exiled artist and poet Mustafa (Liam Neeson), but the more difficult job is keeping her free-spirited young daughter, Almitra, (Quvenzhané Wallis) out of trouble. The three embark on a journey meant to end with Mustafa’s return home – but first they must evade the authorities who fear that the truth in his words will incite rebellion.

Featuring music from Damien Rice, Glen Hansard and Yo-Yo Ma.

View the Official Trailer Here 

Official Website: www.theprophet.com

 

About the Premier

 

The Prophet will premier on August 21, 2015 at The Landmark Kendall Square Cinema in Cambridge.

The film is rated PG and is suitable for ages 10 & up.
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Cooking Class May 29th!

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To Register, Click Here!

 

Date: Friday May 29, 2015

Time: 6:15 – 9:00 pm

Cost: $35/student

Location:   KITCHENiNC

201 Somerville Ave (Union Square)

Somerville, MA 02143

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The CAC teams up with KitchenInc, Union Square’s culinary incubator, to present this cooking class series. Join us for this new cooking class and enjoy home-style authentic cooking and “My Grandma” recipes that you cannot find at any culinary school. It is a “prepare and learn” class where all participants will taste authentic food made by the cook, and then taste their own.

The session this May will focus on one of the most popular Arabic dishes, “Fatteh”: It is a famous dinner as well as breakfast meal in the Middle East! If you are a vegetarian, you will find it amazing!

The class will give great information about the cultural background of Middle Eastern cooking, followed by hands-on preparation of the recipe, and finally, eating and celebrating the sweet taste of success!

 


 

 

CAC Cooking TV Debut!

In December the CAC cooking class was featured on the Boston Neighborhood Network. You can watch our segment here!

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March Film Screening – with Guest Speaker

 

Join Us For This Month’s

Film Screening!

This Friday, March 27th, at 6:30 pm

 


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This month there will be a discussion afterwards!
The guest speaker will be CAC Founding Board Member
Dr. John Makhoul

Synopsis:

The events of this film take place in Lebanon prior to World War I when most of the Arab countries were under the domination of the Ottoman Empire. These were very difficult days for the local population who had to endure injustice and cruelty, their crops confiscated to feed the army and young men recruited by force into the invaders’ army. If they tried to avoid recruitment and were caught they were sent into exile, hence the title of the film. The fight against oppression is fully illustrated in the film and told in the songs and music.

 

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As always, this film screening is free and open to the public!

The event will take place at 191 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA, in Suite 6B.

For those of you who are new to the CAC,

Suite 6B is located on the lower level – not the 6th floor!

See you there!

 

Spring Fling Open House Schedule

The schedule for the 2015 Spring Fling has been finalized!

Doors open at 11:00 am
11:30 am – Community Fashion Show
12:40 pm – CAC Children’s Choir
1:40 pm – Belly Dance Workshop at CAC Room 6B
2:30 pm – Flamenco Dance Show
3:30 pm – Aliya Cycon Project
4:30 pm – Raffle and Auction Winners

~~Throughout the event~~

Henna Art by Anna, Face Painting, Kids Activities, and Delicious Food!

6:15 pm – Amer Zahr Comedy Show
PG-13 performance – Babysitters will be available down stairs in Suite 6B for $5
Get your tickets today!

Spring Fling Tickets

TICKET PRICES

SPRING FLING

  • Adult: $15/ea.
  • Student: $10/ea,
  • Family: $30 (up to 4 persons)

AMER ZAHR COMEDY SHOW

  • Adult: $30 ($25 for students)

SPRING FLING & COMEDY SHOW COMBO

  • Adult: $40/ea.
  • Student $35/ea.
  • Family of up to 4: $75
Spring Fling Tickets

2nd Annual Spring Fling Open House

Tickets Available Online Now!


Click on the images below for more information about these events! 
Open House will be from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

 Community Fashion Show at 11:30 amFASHIONshow_brief


CAC Children’s Choir at 12:40 pm

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 Belly Dance Workshop at 1:40 pm

Room B6

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Flamenco Dance Show at 2:30 pm

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Aliya Cycon Project at 3:30 pm

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Raffle and Auction Winners Announced at 4:30 pm!


 Amer Zahr’s Comedy Show at 6:15 pm

PG-13 Performance

Babysitters Available During Amer the Show for $5

Kids will stay at CAC Room B6 with Babysitters

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Tickets Available Online Now!

Spring Fling Tickets

SPRING FLING

  • Adult: $15/ea.
  • Student: $10/ea,
  • Family: $30 (up to 4 persons)

AMER ZAHR COMEDY SHOW

  • Adult: $30 ($25 for students)

SPRING FLING & COMEDY SHOW COMBO

  • Adult: $40/ea.
  • Student $35/ea.
  • Family of up to 4: $75
Get Tickets

Tell Me About My Country – A Story in a Song!

Save the Date!

 

Tell Me About My Country – A Story in a Song!
The CAC Arabic Chamber Ensemble and New York Arabic Orchestra in Concert Under the Direction of the CAC’s Artist in Residence and Musical Virtuoso, Mr. Bassam Saba!

 

Special Appearance by the CAC Children’s Choir

 

Saturday, April 18th, 2015:  6:30-8:00 pm (doors open at 5:45 pm)

YMCA Theater

Cambridge, MA

 

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