Cairo

Multiscreen cinema complexes are springing up all over the city, usually linked to major malls. Foreign films are subtitled in Arabic and usually start 30 minutes after the scheduled time (arriving 15 minutes after that time is usually fine). All theaters have reserved seating. Also note that most embassies have cultural centers that show original-language (and uncensored) movies—these are well worth looking into if you're in the mood to see a film.

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  • 1. Makan–Egyptian Center for Culture and Arts

    Garden City

    Folk music and other performances that reflect Egypt’s unique artistic identity are the specialty of this intimate space. Its most famous show is a traditional women’s zar, a folkloric musical trance and healing ritual that's performed every Wednesday night. Spaces are limited, so it’s a good idea to book in advance.

    1 Saad Zaghloul St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    12-2112–4980
  • 2. International Center for Arts, El-Manasterly Palace

    Rodah Island

    The setting for this venue, which hosts concerts by notable Egyptian artists, is incomparable: Manasterly Palace is the one remaining part of a complex built by Hassan Fouad Pasha al-Manasterly, former Governor of Cairo, in 1851, and its remarkable architecture adds to the experience of seeing performances here.

    1 El-Malek El-Saleh St., Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
    2-2363–1467
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