
Timeless songs of Umm Kulthum come to life at Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi concert
18 Apr 2025 15:57
AYSHA SHAAYA (ABU DHABI)Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD) on Wednesday hosted a concert by Tunisian-Belgian singer Ghalia Benali in tribute to the Arab world's legendary diva Umm Kulthum and in celebration of women's achievements in education, research and the arts.Moufadhel Adhoum on oud, Khaled Abouhegaze on drums and Vincent Noiret on cello accompanied Benali in delivering an immersive musical experience in front of an audience of over 450 at the Zayed Theatre that included Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Sheikha Alia bint Khalid Al Qassimi, Managing Director of the UAE National Orchestra.
Known for her expressive voice and powerful performances, Benali uses her multicultural influences to fuse classical Arabic music with contemporary genres such as Arabo-flamenco, jazz and world music.Born in Belgium and raised in Tunisia, her adoration for the iconic Egyptian singer began in her childhood.
"I thought Umm Kulthum was my grandmother. Her presence was always felt in our home, through her music, and the many photos of her hanging on our walls. She is one of us," Benali told Aletihad . Her performance included excerpts of Umm Kulthum's classic Arabic poetry and famous Egyptian songs.As Benali's appreciation for Umm Kulthum's work grew, she decided to honour her legacy with her own unique rendition and style of music."I am not singing for Umm Kulthum. I am telling her story through her songs, sharing what she taught me, and what became part of me from her. "When I sing her songs, it is like I am returning to my roots, as if I am yearning to speak to my grandmother," Benali said.Salem, a fan of Ghalia, said: "We have known Ghalia in Tunisia for more than 20 years. She has a unique take on Umm Kulthum's songs." Using only oud, percussion and cello, she rendered an unforgettable performance, he added.Attendees from all ages were taken on a journey of nostalgia, singing along with her and applauding her powerful tribute."Many people say that singing Umm Kulthum's work is hard, but Ghalia is an exception," shared one of Benali's fans.Manon Al Hakim, Chief of Staff at Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, told Aletihad the concert aligns with the university's mission of empowering women."Celebrating an icon who was bold in her choices, loved by the public and honoured by all in the Arab world and beyond, gives a strong message to our students about the role that women can play in shaping society, and to pursue their dreams in a world that has considerably evolved," Al Hakim said.As part of the tribute, SUAD officially renamed its iconic Oval Room in honour of Umm Kulthum, designating it as Umm Kulthum Hall, in recognition of her lasting influence as a cultural and artistic icon.
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