There is a Tanoura show in Cairo.
An evening of traditional Egyptian dance, music, and song will be an amazing experience for those who attend Tanoura Show.
The event is widely-attended by locals as well as tourists.
Location:
Having the Show just next door to Khan Khalili Bazaar and District makes it a popular stop for tour groups in the area, who can then finish their day of touring by viewing the show.
Among the Program’s components are the following:
In a structure that was formerly popular with merchants and their families, the event will be place.
The event will have a romantic feel thanks to the lighting that will draw attention to the artists and the chairs that provide a 360-degree perspective.
All of the guys in this ensemble (known as Al Ghouri) are classically educated in ancient Egyptian dance, music, and vocals, which have been handed down through the years.
During a visit to Wekalet El-Ghouri in Islamic Cairo, you may observe Sufi traditions of singing and dance, as well as the robes of whirling dervishes.
Between Muezz Li Din Street and Al-Azhar Mosque, it is situated on a side street.
Traditional instruments accompany the “Whirling dervishes” as they swirl nonstop for up to 30 minutes in their colourful multi-layered skirts while singers and musicians playing traditional instruments captivate the audience.
There is no need to make a reservation; seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Don’t wait until the official 8:30 p.m. kick-off time since the arena is always full. The group only performs on those three days of the week: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.