Plantastic Events Podcast E018- Cultural Events with Alta Schwartz and Akram Ibrahim
Release Date: 04/14/2018
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Learn more about the Atlanta Arab Festival and how they host over 5,000 people for their festival!
This episode of Plantastic Events will give you a glimpse of the Atlanta Arab Festival with our guests Alta Schwartz and Akram Ibrahim. Alta and Akram are both with Alif Institute and host many different events including the well-known Atlanta Arab Festival. The Atlanta Arab Festival is a 2-day festival, which started in 2006. The festival reaches around 5,000 attendees per year! Not only do they have live music entertainment, amazing food, fun activities for children but it’s also educational to learn more about the Arab culture.
Hot topics for episode 018:
- How and when the Atlanta Arab Festival started
- What are some of the commonalities and differences in the Arab culture
- What are some of the different types of art, food, and activities during the festival
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