Renowned artists and budding stars dazzle the Atlas room

Renowned artists and budding stars dazzle the Atlas room
Renowned artists and budding stars dazzle the Atlas room

Music, theater and classical dance. The Atlas Hall in Algiers vibrated on Friday to the rhythms of a wonderful show given by budding artists and great stars of Algerian song such as Lila Borsali, Tikoubaouine and Lamia Ait Amara.

In a packed room, the spectators were dazzled by the stars from the La Clé des arts school of the talented singer Lamia Ait Amara.

Tikoubaouine sets the Atlas room alight with Ligh Ezzaman

Students played the piano, classical dances were performed by young talent and a play was held entitled “ Algerian Cinderella », well played by budding actors, well supported by two renowned actors: Nesrine Amrouche and Islam Boukhtache.

In addition to music, dance and theater, the students of this private school exhibited their paintings in the hall of this legendary hall where great Algerian artists have performed.

Djaffar Gacem : « There is casting for my next productions »

The Clé des arts of the singer Lamia Ait Amara organized the show of the year, with nice surprises. In addition to the performances of the students, renowned artists from Lila Borsali and Tikoubaouine came to put their two cents in to the great pleasure of the spectators and students.

Tikoubaouine even performed, with the choir of the La Clé des arts school, his famous song Ligh Ezzaman.

Actors like Nesrine Amroune and Islam Boukhtache who shared the theater stage with students from La Clé des arts school. Also present, director Djaffar Gacem was also seduced by the performance of Algerian star seeds.

His eye on future actresses and actors for his future castings. I am honored to be among them, and above all, I see that there is casting for my next productions. ” he said. The “ succession is assured », welcomed the great Algerian star of Andalusian song Lila Borsali.

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