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Radio Tabbouli
The Markaz Review
13 episodes
4 months ago

Radio Tabbouli is The Markaz Review's podcast for discovering cultural news and meeting artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, academics, musicians and other personalities from the Middle East, North Africa and its diasporas.


Radio Tabbouli c’est le podcast de The Markaz Review pour découvrir l’actualité culturelle et rencontrer des artistes, des écrivains, des cinéastes, des acteurs, des universitaires, des musiciens et d'autres personnalités du Moyen-Orient, de l'Afrique du Nord et de ses diasporas.


www.themarkaz.org


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Radio Tabbouli is The Markaz Review's podcast for discovering cultural news and meeting artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, academics, musicians and other personalities from the Middle East, North Africa and its diasporas.


Radio Tabbouli c’est le podcast de The Markaz Review pour découvrir l’actualité culturelle et rencontrer des artistes, des écrivains, des cinéastes, des acteurs, des universitaires, des musiciens et d'autres personnalités du Moyen-Orient, de l'Afrique du Nord et de ses diasporas.


www.themarkaz.org


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Radio Tabbouli
Oum Kalthoum, le 50e anniversaire avec l'animatrice invitée Mayssa Issa
Radio Tabbouli en français

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4 months ago
34 minutes 40 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Forgetting, an episode of Radio Tabbouli, from The Markaz Review
The Markaz Review presents a conversation on our May issue, TMR 41 FORGETTING, around the culture of memory and forgetting in the Arab world with four of the issue’s contributing writers: Mai Al-Nakib, Saleem Haddad, Asmaa Elgamal and Nabil Salih. Hosted and moderated by TMR senior editor Lina Mounzer.

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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 41 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Writing Across Boundaries, hosted by Malu Halasa, Literary Editor at The Markaz Review
Multilingualism, translation, queerness and generational clashes were some of the themes for this roundtable conversation celebrating The Markaz Review’s 2024 summer double literary issue. MK Harb from Beirut, Nektaria Anastasiadou from Istanbul, and Qais Akbar Omar from Kabul joined The Markaz’s literary editor Malu Halasa. They discussed the art of fiction, the universality of localism, and the challenges facing writers from the Middle East and beyond in western-centric publishing. Learn the secrets and techniques behind writing a compelling short story.

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4 months ago
47 minutes

Radio Tabbouli
Public Intellectual, a conversation produced by The Markaz Review
Highly accomplished writers and public intellectuals Moustafa Bayoumi (from New York) and Hisham Bustani (from Amman) join TMR senior editor Lina Mounzer in Beirut, for a conversation post October 7, 2023.

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4 months ago
59 minutes 32 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Returning Home, the 50th issue of The Markaz Review (May 2025)
In the 50th issue of The Markaz Review, RETURNING HOME is a compelling theme in both creative nonfiction and fiction. In “A Kashmiri in Cashmere,” Nafeesa Syeed hopes she’ll feel at home in a small Washington town east of Seattle, named after her native region, caught between India and Pakistan. In “Return to Ramallah,” a brief excerpt from playwright Betty Shamieh’s debut novel Too Soon, the narrator Arabella reflects on going home to the city her Palestinian American parents fled during the Nakba. The complete list of contributors includes Salar Abdoh, Batoul Ahmad, Yasmine Al Awa, Myriam Cohenca, Sophia Didinova, Karina El Helou, Lara Kassem, Ati Metwaly, Mai Al-Nakib, Raha Nik-Andish, Gabriel Polley, Sama Alshaibi, Betty Shamieh, Nafeesa Syeed and Abdallah Taïa.

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4 months ago
55 minutes 19 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
A Year of War: A Conversation on Our Shared Future - EN
This special episode of Radio Tabbouli brings you into the conversation we had following the publication of our October ‘24 issue, TMR 45 • FROM HERE ONE YEAR ON with Samina Najmi, Ziad Suidan and Lina Mounzer, with special guest Mona Seif. This discussion was about the year of war that began on October 7, 2023, which has since spread into Lebanon and Yemen, with further hostilities expected between Israel and Iran. TMR senior editor Lina Mounzer spoke with contributing writers Samina Najmi and Ziad Suidan about their pieces in the issue and their creative process. Mona Seif discussed the continued imprisonment in Cairo of her brother Alaa Abd El-Fattah despite finishing his five year sentence.

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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 21 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
OUM x Festival Arabesques - FR

Pour ce nouveau podcast TMR vous emmène au Festival Arabesques à la rencontre de l’envoûtante chanteuse marocaine OUM, auteure compositrice-interprète, qui nous présente son dernier album best of Dakchi.

Nous évoquerons son parcours, son vaste univers aux multiples influences musicales ainsi que sa vision de l’identité et son amour pour le darija le dialecte marocain. 


English

In this new podcast, TMR takes you to the Arabesques Festival to meet the captivating Moroccan singer-songwriter OUM, who presents her latest best-of album Dakchi.

We talk about her career, her vast universe of musical influences, her vision of identity and her love of the Moroccan dialect darija.


OUM

https://oum.ma/

https://www.youtube.com/c/OUMOFFICIAL


Festival Arabesques

https://www.festivalarabesques.fr/


Animatrice Sarah de The Markaz Review (TMR)

Literature and Arts from the Center of the World

https://themarkaz.org/

https://linktr.ee/themarkazreview


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1 year ago
34 minutes 39 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
The Markaz Review Book Club Discusses Khaled Khalifa’s “No One Prayed Over Their Graves” - EN

On today’s episode on Radio Tabbouli, we invite you to join the conversation of our October ‘23 Book Club meeting on Khaled Khalifa’s novel, No One Prayed Over Their Graves which explores themes of love, death, and societal change in 19th-century Aleppo. The novel, set against the backdrop of Ottoman and French colonial influences, follows two friends whose lives are altered by a flood. Tune in to hear different perspectives on the novel’s symbolism as well as its exploration of societal traumas.


The Markaz Review Book Club is hosted by TMR Managing Editor Rana Asfour. We meet online on the last Sunday of each month to discuss our latest title. Check out what we’re reading next and join our book club at https://www.themarkaz.org/book-club/. 




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1 year ago
51 minutes 11 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Atelier des Artistes en Exil 2024 - FR

Pour ce quatrième podcast Radio Tabbouli, vous emmène aux portes ouvertes de l’atelier des artistes en exil en plein coeur de Paris. Nous avons eu le plaisir de rencontrer Hura Mirshekari chanteuse et plasticienne dont ses musiques nous font voyager dans la région aride du Sistan en Iran.


00:00 Intro 

01:04 Interview Hura Mirshekari

26:42 Chanson Gharare Yar 

27:35 Outro 


Pour en savoir plus sur l’atelier des artistes en exil : https://aa-e.org

Aïka Ensemble – Del Katah

gharare yar (قرار یار) compuser renaud satre singer sistani


English

For this fourth Radio Tabbouli podcast, TMR takes you to the open doors of the studio of artists in exile in the heart of Paris. We met the artist Hura Mirshekari, a singer and visual artist whose music takes us on a journey to the arid region of Sistan in Iran.


Animatrice Sarah de The Markaz Review (TMR)

Literature and Arts from the Center of the World

https://themarkaz.org/

https://linktr.ee/themarkazreview


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1 year ago
27 minutes 57 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Who's Who? with the Editors at The Markaz Review - EN

In this first English episode of Radio Tabbouli, the editors of The Markaz Review (TMR) – Jordan Elgrably, Rana Asfour, Lina Mounzer, Malu Halasa and Mohammad Rabie – discuss their own stories, how they became writers, and what brought them to TMR together in Montpellier.


About The Markaz Review editors:


Jordan Elgrably - Editor in Chief & Art Director (Los Angeles/Montpellier)

A Franco-American and Moroccan journalist, editor, and fiction writer whose captivating work has graced prominent platforms in the U.S. and Europe.


Rana Asfour - Managing Editor (Amman/London)

A versatile writer and book reviewer whose literary insights have graced the pages of esteemed publications like The Guardian UK and The National/UAE. Beyond her prowess with the written word, Rana brings a dynamic background, having contributed to the realms of radio and TV in Amman.


Lina Mounzer - Senior Editor (Beirut)

A Lebanese writer and translator, whose literary prowess shines through her contributions to renowned publications such as The New York Times, The Paris Review, Freeman’s, The Washington Post, and The Baffler. 


Malu Halasa - Literary Editor (London)

A distinguished London-based writer and editor. In her latest role as an editor, she presents "Woman Life Freedom: Voices and Art From the Women’s Protests in Iran" (Saqi 2023), adding another remarkable entry to her extensive body of work.


Mohammad Rabie - Arabic Editor (Cairo/Berlin)

Berlin-based writer and editor whose literary contributions extend to four novels in Arabic: "Kawkab Anbar," "Year of the Dragon," "Otared," and "History of the Gods of Egypt." The English translation of "Otared" by Robin Moger earned a nomination for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction in 2016.


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1 year ago
35 minutes 56 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Biennale des Arts de la Scène en Méditerranée 2023 - FR

Pour ce troisième podcast Radio Tabbouli, TMR vous emmène à la Biennale des Arts de la Scène en Méditerranée pour sa 2ème édition. Nous y rencontrerons deux femmes engagées, Giovanna Tanzarella et Simone Bitton, pour une Méditerranée ouverte où l'art, les discussions et les idées circulent.

Au menu : l’interview de Giovanna Tanzarella chercheuse et actrice de la société civile qui est intervenue dans le cadre d’une conférence sur le thème : L’art et la culture en Méditerranée : des liens solides entre deux rives ? Pour Giovanna "l’art et la culture sont le sang qui circule dans le corps des pays" . Nous continuerons avec la rencontre de la cinéaste Simone Bitton invitée à une projection-débat de son documentaire de 1991 Conversation Nord-Sud: une discussion entre Serge Daney et Elias Sanbar. Simone nous parle de son histoire en tant que juive marocaine, de ses engagements, de sa passion pour le cinéma et de l’indépendance de ses opinions.


English

For this third episode of the Radio Tabbouli podcast, TMR takes you to the 2nd Biennial of Performing Arts in the Mediterranean. Here, we meet two women who are committed to an open Mediterranean in which art, discussion and ideas circulate: Giovanna Tanzarella and Simone Bitton.


On the menu: an interview with Giovanna Tanzarella, researcher and civil society actress, who was invited to speak at a conference on the theme: "Art and Culture in the Mediterranean: Strong Links between Two Shores?" For Giovanna, "art and culture are the blood that circulates in the bodies of countries." In the second part of the episode, we meet filmmaker Simone Bitton, who has been invited to the event for a screening of her 1991 documentary, "Conversation Nord-Sud: a discussion between Serge Daney and Elias Sanbar.” Simone discusses her history as a Moroccan Jew, her commitments, her passion for cinema and the independence of her opinions.



03:57 Interview Giovanna Tanzarella

14:45 Interview Simone Bitton



Biennale des Arts de la Scène en Méditerranée

https://www.13vents.fr/biennale-des-arts-de-la-scene-en-mediterranee-3/


Animatrice Sarah de The Markaz Review (TMR)

Literature and Arts from the Center of the World

https://themarkaz.org/

https://linktr.ee/themarkazreview


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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 48 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Festival Cinemed 2023 - FR

Pour ce deuxième podcast Radio Tabbouli, TMR vous emmène au Festival CINEMED - le Festival International du Cinéma Méditerranéen de Montpellier - pour sa 45eme édition. Nous y rencontrerons deux jeunes réalisateurs Lina Soualem et Cyril Aris pour deux documentaires en compétition. 

Au menu : l’interview de Lina Soualem accompagnée de sa mère l’actrice Hiam Abbass pour le documentaire Bye Bye Tibériade sur les traces de quatre générations de femmes palestiniennes. Nous continuerons avec l’interview du réalisateur Cyril Aris pour son documentaire Danser sur un volcan qui nous emmène au Liban au lendemain de l’explosion du port de Beyrouth au cœur du tournage du film Costa Brava, Lebanon.


English

For this second Radio Tabbouli podcast, TMR takes you to the 45th edition of the CINEMED Festival - Montpellier's International Festival of Mediterranean Cinema. We meet two young directors, Lina Soualem and Cyril Aris, for two documentaries in competition.

On the menu: an interview with Lina Soualem and her mother, actress Hiam Abbass, for the documentary "Bye Bye Tiberias," following in the footsteps of four generations of Palestinian women. We continue with an interview with director Cyril Aris for his documentary "Dancing on the edge of a Volcano," which takes us to Lebanon in the aftermath of the explosion in the port of Beirut, at the heart of the filming of Costa Brava, Lebanon.


01:19 Trailer Bye Bye Tibériade

03:57 Interview Lina Soualem & Hiam Abbass

12:50 Trailer Danser sur un volcan

14:45 Interview Cyril Aris


Bande annonce audio Bye Bye Tibériade de Lina Soualem © JHR Films

Bande annonce audio Danser sur un volcan de Cyril Aris © Salaud Morisset

Festival CINEMED 2023

https://www.cinemed.tm.fr/


Animatrice Sarah de The Markaz Review (TMR)

Literature and Arts from the Center of the World

https://themarkaz.org/

https://linktr.ee/themarkazreview


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2 years ago
45 minutes 35 seconds

Radio Tabbouli
Festival Arabesques 2023 - FR

Pour ce premier podcast Radio Taboulli, TMR vous emmène dans les coulisses du Festival Arabesques à la Halle Tropisme de Montpellier pour deux soirées de la scène actuelle et alternative. Nous y rencontrerons Imed, Khalil, Petra et Hany : 4 parcours d’artistes éclectiques. Leurs points communs ? C’est puiser dans la musique arabe traditionnelle leur inspiration qu'ils revisitent avec des sons électroniques.

Au menu l’interview d’Imed Alibi suivi de Khalil Epi les musiciens et cofondateurs du groupe Frigya produit par le label Shouka qui célèbre ses 10 ans.

Ensuite la rencontre avec le duo enchanteur Rust venu tout droit de Beyrouth (interview en anglais).


English

For this first Radio Tabbouli podcast from TMR, we take you behind the scenes of the Arabesques Festival at Montpellier's Halle Tropisme for two evenings of the current alternative scene. We meet Imed, Khalil, Petra and Hany: 4 eclectic artists. What do they have in common? They draw their inspiration from traditional Arab music, which they revisit with electronic sounds.

On the menu: an interview with Imed Alibi, followed by Khalil Epi, musicians and co-founders of the group Frigya, produced by the Shouka label, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Then we meet the enchanting duo Rust, straight from Beirut (interview in English).


1. Harja (Frigya) 01:01

Itw Imed

2. Houita (Frigya) 18:02

Itw Khalil Epi

3. Sibouni (Rust) 30:04

Itw Duo rust 


Frigya

https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/album/2aDbvvL0hWuQXOrz90mgpn

https://imedalibi.bandcamp.com/album/frigya

https://soundcloud.com/e-pi

℗ & © Shouka 2021 - All rights reserved

www.shouka.xyz


Rust duo - رَست

https://rustduo.com/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLTWylcMCFQnIWY3oZQC29A


Festival Arabesques 2023

https://www.festivalarabesques.fr/


Animatrice Sarah de The Markaz Review (TMR)

Literature and Arts from the Center of the World

https://themarkaz.org/

https://linktr.ee/themarkazreview


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2 years ago
45 minutes 31 seconds

Radio Tabbouli

Radio Tabbouli is The Markaz Review's podcast for discovering cultural news and meeting artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, academics, musicians and other personalities from the Middle East, North Africa and its diasporas.


Radio Tabbouli c’est le podcast de The Markaz Review pour découvrir l’actualité culturelle et rencontrer des artistes, des écrivains, des cinéastes, des acteurs, des universitaires, des musiciens et d'autres personnalités du Moyen-Orient, de l'Afrique du Nord et de ses diasporas.


www.themarkaz.org


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