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The 2024 Yallah Arts Festival features performances by Suhaila, Jamila, and Isabella, representing three generations of belly dancers. This weekend event includes music and dance from North Africa and Southwest Asia, along with workshops and a screening of The Fez, a documentary focusing on the Hollywood scene that popularized Arab music. Additionally, Korean fiber artist Lee ShinJa's work will be showcased at BAMPFA, marking her first North American survey. The Northbrae Lanterns have been reconstructed after community fundraising, with their relighting ceremony set for Saturday.
Suhaila, her mother Jamila, and her daughter Isabella, represent three generations of belly dancers performing at the 2024 Yallah Arts Festival, showcasing vibrant cultural heritage.
The Yallah Arts Festival features an exciting lineup with music, dance from North Africa and Southwest Asia, workshops, and screenings including the documentary The Fez.
Korean fiber artist Lee ShinJa presents her first North American survey at BAMPFA, reflecting on five decades of artistic innovation using unusual materials.
The Northbrae Lanterns, lost for over fifty years, have been rebuilt thanks to community fundraising efforts, with a relighting ceremony scheduled to celebrate their return.
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