Al Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe

Cairo


Egypt’s only Sufi dance troupe – more raucous and colourful than the better-known white-clad Turkish dervishes – puts on a mesmerising performance three times weekly at the Wikala of Al Ghouri just off Sharia Al Azhar. It’s a great opportunity to see one of the medieval spaces in use; arrive about an hour ahead to secure a seat.


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