Could you give us some more details please..? do you mean Arabic traditional..? in what kind of set-up..? theatre type, or cabaret(dare not to ask)? is that the only place... or are there others around..?
It is strange that there isn't a lot of Arabic influence in the hospitality industry; it is close to zero. Your first encounter with arabs is at the airport passport control, then weeks down the road at RP or fingerprinting locations and then at the dreaded Q-Tel offices. Anything in between is wall to wall Asian nationals from hotel reception desks to M'ds at hotel restaurants, to health spa desks, which is ok i guess, but one wonders why arabs are not interested in projecting their image in places visited by foreigners. At the Ritz, your ears are blasted with loud classic jazz... at the Sheraton, Antoine from Beyrouth sings songs of Edith Piaff, Aznavour and Adamo from the 60's (in French of course)...
Are there any Arabic entertainers here..? even if it is for the tourist... does anyone know?
Could you give us some more details please..? do you mean Arabic traditional..? in what kind of set-up..? theatre type, or cabaret(dare not to ask)? is that the only place... or are there others around..?
It is strange that there isn't a lot of Arabic influence in the hospitality industry; it is close to zero. Your first encounter with arabs is at the airport passport control, then weeks down the road at RP or fingerprinting locations and then at the dreaded Q-Tel offices. Anything in between is wall to wall Asian nationals from hotel reception desks to M'ds at hotel restaurants, to health spa desks, which is ok i guess, but one wonders why arabs are not interested in projecting their image in places visited by foreigners. At the Ritz, your ears are blasted with loud classic jazz... at the Sheraton, Antoine from Beyrouth sings songs of Edith Piaff, Aznavour and Adamo from the 60's (in French of course)...
Are there any Arabic entertainers here..? even if it is for the tourist... does anyone know?
Moudir