When at Al-Wakalat Street, Follow the Sound of Music

31Jul07

Did I tell you how much I love Amman before? The best thing about life in Amman is that there’s at least one cultural event you can go to every single day. I can’t describe the pleasure and excitement these events bring into my life. From music to film screenings, art exhibitions, poetry readings and bazaars, there’s always something worth checking out in Amman. And music is what I dig the most. Music makes me feel alive, takes me places sometimes in a long eventful mind journey. It revives the passion and feelings once buried somewhere between busyness and numbness. It tells stories of a once-upon-a-time love, glory and a home land.

Musical nights is the one thing I love about Summer, and the municipality of Amman did something really great by arranging daily performances by local bands at Al-Wakalat Street. Two days ago, Salam and JAZZEZA jammed together for the crowds for nearly two hours. It was really cool to see families applauding for the young musicians and children dancing to their Jazzy-Rockish music.

So who else will perform at Al-Wakalat Street? None other than the popular Sho Hal Ayam. They’ll be playing on the 6th of August, and again in 11,14,18,22,27 of August from 8:30 - 10:00 PM.


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"When at Al-Wakalat Street, Follow the Sound of Music" is filed under Amman, Events, Culture, Humanities, Jordan and Music. It was published in July 2007.



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