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One of the external courtyards of the Beit Al -Din Archaeological Palace in Mount Lebanon, yesterday, turned into a women’s diwaniyah under the sky of its sky, a complete moon and disappointed with poetry, melody and sound, in which three singers from Lebanon, Egypt and Syria participated, and their homogeneous presence left its impact on hearts and memory.

“Diwaniya Hob” opened the nights of Beit al -Din festivals, and Wahba, the owner of the idea of Diwaniyah from behind the Qasr Arches, appeared with a embroidered silk cloak, as a princess of the princesses of this archaeological teacher who was built in the 18th century, after which the Syrian singers of Bana Al -Qantar, who sat on her right, and the Egyptian Reham Abdel Hakim on the left.

For more than two hours, the party program included about 15 Egyptian masterpieces for Umm Kulthum, Asmahan, Leila Murad, Abdel Halim Hafez, Warda, Dalida, Lebanese for Sabah, Fayrouz and Wadih Al -Safi, and it was included The Egyptian Maestro Ahmed Taha, accompanied by about 17 musicians from Lebanon and the Arab world.

The three artists were talking in an elegant way before each song, and it was denounced by what they would be able to, and sang individuals at one time and societies at another time, standing and sitting.

At the end of the party, the audience stood up and turned into a course, and with difficulty, he left the Square of the palace, asking for more, and the singers did not skimp on him with Lebanese songs immortal to the two brothers Rahbani, Zaki Nassif and others.

The theater spontaneously turned into a semi -dance meeting of the Lebanese government, as its president, Nawaf Salam, and a number of ministers present, and shared the three singers over a few minutes in singing and Lebanese folklore.


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