Cultural and Scientific Cooperation

U.S. BLUEGRASS BAND STUDENT LOAN TOURS ALGERIA

Thanks to cooperation between the Algerian Ministry of Culture, the Algerian Agency for the Dissemination of Culture, and the U.S. Embassy in Algiers, large audiences in the cities of Algiers and Annaba were treated to two concerts each of bluegrass music by U.S. band Student Loan at the Moufdi Zakaria concert hall, in Algiers, and the Regional Theater, in Annaba, on December 20 and 12.

NATIVE AMERICANS PARTICIPATE IN 4TH TIMIMOUNE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF DESERT PEOPLES

Made possible by bilateral cooperation between the Ministry of Land Management, Environment and Tourism and the U.S. Embassy in Algiers, Native American nations were represented in the 4th edition of the International Festival of Desert Peoples held in the Southern Algerian city of Timimoune. Dancers from the First Nations Dance Company (FNDC) based at Fort Defiance, Arizona, on the Navajo reservation, performed on December 17 and 18 before enthusiastic crowds.

THE ARABIAN SIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST FILM GOES TO THE ALGERIAN MOVIE MASQUERADES

In collaboration with the Embassy of Algeria in Washington, Masquerades, a movie by Algerian director Lyés Salem, was presented on October 16 and 17, 2009, at the 14th DC festival of Arab Film,

Arabesques : Arts of the Arab World


 

The Cultural Section of the Embassy of Algeria in Washington is pleased to inform the members of the Algerian community living in the United States of America that our country is represented in the Arabesque: Arts of the Arab World festival scheduled to take place between February 23 and March 15, 2009, at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Algeria will participate through the following cultural events:

 

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