
Heritage and Artistic Atmosphere Illuminate the Sixth Night of "Ramadan 2025 Events" - Jordan News
In a vibrant Ramadan atmosphere, the "Al-Lawzi" band, led by Wissam and Hossam Al-Lawzi, lit up the sixth night of the "Ramadan 2025" events at the Royal Cultural Center on Saturday evening. اضافة اعلان The band, in the presence of Minister of Culture Mustafa Al-Rwashdeh, performed a collection of national songs inspired by Jordanian heritage. The audience passionately interacted with the melodies and lyrics, singing along to the band's famous songs amidst an atmosphere of joy. The program wasn't just about singing; children also had their share of enjoyment with a storytelling segment presented by artists Nabil Koni and Raafat Lafi. The two artists narrated an engaging story with meaningful educational messages, capturing the attention of the young audience. The "Ramadan 2025" events continue across various governorates through cultural centers, taking place at the Royal Cultural Center in Amman, in Madaba at the Madaba Municipality Hall, in Mafraq at the Teachers' Club, in Irbid at the Irbid Cultural Center, in Jerash at the Jerash Municipality Hall, in Ma'an at the Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II Cultural Center, in Balqa at the Mousa Al-Saket Cultural Center, in Karak at the Prince Hassan Cultural Center, and in Tafila at the Tafila Development Foundation. The events feature a variety of activities including theatrical performances, children's carnivals, entertainment contests, along with the distribution of sweets and Ramadan drinks.
The festivities will continue until the third day of Eid al-Fitr, offering a diverse program that reflects the joy and celebration of the holy month.
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