Author: Asmaa Elsharkawy

The Dendera Cultural Conference in Qena showcased three days of Nubian heritage, from traditional cuisine and crafts to music and folk games, celebrating the concept of neighbourliness and cultural preservation. For three days, the village of Dendera in Qena Governorate became a window into authentic Nubian culture. The Dendera Cultural Conference, held under the theme of “Neighborliness” (Al-Jiwar), brought together traditional Nubian cuisine, music, attire, and folk games alongside dialogue sessions exploring culture, arts, and community bonds. Attendees witnessed firsthand how Nubian identity is carefully preserved and passed down through generations. Opening Ceremonies and Dialogue Hashem Al-Dandarawy opened the conference…

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On the west bank of the Nile, across from modern Qena, lies Naqada, a city that predates the Pharaohs themselves. This is not merely a town, but the namesake of the Naqada cultures that laid the foundation for ancient Egypt’s dynastic glory. Here, history doesn’t whisper; it speaks from the very walls. The language is written in the mud-brick of ancient palaces, the intricate carvings of mashrabiya screens, and the symbols adorning doorways: stuffed crocodiles and ram horns placed by generations past to ward off envy and protect the home. Quranic verses and Coptic prayers both adorn house facades, a unique harmony…

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