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Jerash Festival 2018. The Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts is an annual event held in Jerash, Jordan. It is part of the Jordan Festival, which aims to enrich cultural activities in Jordan. Founded in 1981 by Queen Noor, [2] it features several shows performed by Jordanian, Arab and foreign artists. [3]
Fuheis Festival is an annually held event in Fuheis, and it is considered to be the second biggest festival in Jordan, after Jerash Festival. They have celebrated their silver jubilee in 2016, where they have welcomed bands and artists from Jordan, Syria, Palestine and Lebanon to perform in concerts and poetry evenings.
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The Jordan Short Film Festival (JSFF) [1] (مهرجان الأردن للفيلم القصير) (in Arabic) was established as an art film festival to provide a platform for indie filmmakers in Jordan and Arab world to showcase their films while keeping in touch with the latest development in the indie filmmaking movement world-wide.
New Think Festival, also called Fikristan meaning "The Land of Ideas" in Arabic, is a yearly weekend event held in both the King Hussein Business Park and The Children's Museum Jordan in Amman, Jordan. It is part of a non-profit initiative called NewThink, which aims to inspire the youth of Jordan to view the world in different innovative ...
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The Al-Balad festival hosts different bands each time from Jordan and abroad, but with special emphasis on artists from the Arab region. [4] Among the more prominent artists who have spotlighted in previous line-ups are: Jordanian alt-rock band El Morabba3 (2015, 2019) [8] Algerian singer-songwriter Souad Massi (2011, 2015) [9]