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Nour Festival Brings Light and Art to London Audiences

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Nour Festival Brings Light and Art to London Audiences

Rabat - The annual month-long Nour Festival of the Council of Arts and Culture Services of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is taking place in London on October 20 through November 30th.

The event showcases the very best of contemporary Middle Eastern and North African arts and culture.

The Nour Festival, nour meaning “light” in Arabic, grew from a pioneering arts education program based at Leighton House Museum to dispel to stereotypes about North Africa and the Middle East, and features all forms of art and culture, including film and food, drama and dance, and painting and poetry.

The Leighton House Museum, the venue for the Festival, presents an artistic tableau with rich diversity, as it displays eclectic creations from different cultures and backgrounds.

The Nour Festival hosts ever-growing new audiences who come to see a wide array of art shows and performances, including music concerts.

Ahmed Sultan, a Moroccan singer and multi-instrumentalist garnering the award for Best Middle East Act at last month’s MTV Europe Music Awards, will perform at the Festival.

Sultan sings in Arabic and Berber, as well as English and French. Embracing different languages and cultures, Sultan describes his music as “Afrobean.” “It’s a mix between the African roots of my country, plus Middle Eastern melodies, plus a Western format….with the chorus coming in after one minute,” he clarifies.

Nour or “Light,” with its partners, is about lighting the route to the acceptance of differences, and promotion of tolerance and love.


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