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The Kitchen Sisters Present

195 - Sheikh Imam: Egypt's Voice of Dissent

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

A blind oud player from humble beginnings, Sheikh Imam’s destiny changed drastically when he met a dissident poet called Ahmed Fouad Negm in 1960s Cairo, and they formed a duo. Together, they would go on start a new era in Egyptian popular music.

Their songs would shake regimes, travel the world on cassette tapes, and transcend their own time to become part of the soundtrack to Egypt’s revolution decades later. And they managed all of this while dealing with constant harassment by the state - including long periods in prison.

The story features two historians, one of Sheikh Imam’s collaborators, and a university lecturer who’s parents used to host Sheikh Imam’s concerts in their living room. The songs in this episode were composed and performed by Sheikh Imam and written by Ahmed Fouad Negm and Zein Alabidin Fouad. Lyric translations by Ahmed Hassan and Elliott Colla.

This episode was produced by Kerning Cultures Podcast—Nadeen Shaker, Heba El-Sherif, and Alex Atack, and edited by Dana Ballout. Fact checking was by Deena Sabry and sound design, music, and mixing by Monzer El Hachem. Voice over by Eihab Seoudi, and translation help from Maha El Kady. Cover art by Ahmad Salhab.

Many thanks to Kerning Cultures / Stories from the Middle East, North Africa, and the spaces in between.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Radio Topia.

0:02.2

Welcome to the Kitchen Sisters' presenter, P-R-X.

0:05.6

We are the Kitchen Sisters, Davian Nelson and Nikki Silva.

0:10.0

Hi, while we've got you, we want to tell you about a radio Topia show,

0:14.0

one of our very, very favorites with some news to share.

0:17.6

Ear Hustle is celebrating its 100th episode.

0:21.5

This season, the show will be revisiting its very first episode,

0:25.4

a listener favorite called Celes,

0:27.8

about the relationship's formed inside a prison cell.

0:30.9

But this time, there's a twist.

0:33.1

The whole episode takes place inside a women's prison.

0:36.8

And the show checks in on one of its producers,

0:39.5

Rasan, New York Thomas, who was recently released from prison

0:43.2

for an inside look at life on parole.

0:46.0

And producers spend a marathon 14 hours out on the yard at San Quentin,

0:51.4

from dungeons and dragons to dominoes, gospel to geese,

0:55.4

weightlifting to just waiting.

0:57.9

They've got the sounds and stories to prove it.

1:00.6

Ear Hustle, take a listen wherever you get your podcasts.

1:04.7

Two months back, we received an email from Alex Aetak,

1:08.6

a producer for the Curning Cultures Network in the Middle East.

1:12.0

Curning culture is a female-led network,

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