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The "Tarab Prince” video features Ziv Yehezkel, a Jewish Arab cantor, as he sings the Egyptian love song “Nebtidi Minain El Hikaya” ("where should we begin the tale"), originally performed by the Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez. The frame was designed with reference to rare footage of Abdel Halim, which acts as the basic layer for the poster that was used in “Ayooni". The "Tarab Prince” video is projected alongside “Ayooni”. Ziv Yehezkel, a singer and a cantor who grew up in an Orthodox-Jewish home, is the principle soloist for the Arab Orchestra of Nazareth. Ziv performs to Jewish, Christian and Muslim crowds alike in concerts halls and private parties, in Israel and worldwide. His performances are a personal and contemporary interpretation to the connection between the world of Jewish sacred poetry singing (Piyut) and classical Arabic music. Camera: Nadav Porat-Chomsky / Light: Shai Granot / Recorded and Mixed by Omer Schonberger

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 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
 

The Tarab Prince

The "Tarab Prince” video features Ziv Yehezkel, a Jewish Arab cantor, as he sings the Egyptian love song “Nebtidi Minain El Hikaya” ("where should we begin the tale"), originally performed by the Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez. The frame was designed with reference to rare footage of Abdel Halim, which acts as the basic layer for the poster that was used in “Ayooni". The "Tarab Prince” video is projected alongside “Ayooni”. Ziv Yehezkel, a singer and a cantor who grew up in an Orthodox-Jewish home, is the principle soloist for the Arab Orchestra of Nazareth. Ziv performs to Jewish, Christian and Muslim crowds alike in concerts halls and private parties, in Israel and worldwide. His performances are a personal and contemporary interpretation to the connection between the world of Jewish sacred poetry singing (Piyut) and classical Arabic music. Camera: Nadav Porat-Chomsky / Light: Shai Granot / Recorded and Mixed by Omer Schonberger

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
 

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis