Views of concerts in the Western Thebes

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Faculty member at the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels - Suez Canal University (Egypt)

Abstract

Research Summary: The pictorial program for concerts and banquets in the palaces and homes of the nobles and nobles of the capital, Thebes.
Research methodology and rules:
Scenes of banquets on the walls of the Western Thebes Cemetery in Luxor during the era of the modern state.
In this research, the researcher presents a documentary and documentary view of the scenes of banquets and banquets, those scenes that provide us with a documentary presentation of the arts of dance, music and singing in ancient Egypt. Especially in the era of the modern state (the era of the ancient Egyptian empire in West Asia: the ancient Near East - and in northern Sudan, the culture of music, dance and singing in the scenes of feasting on the walls of the tombs of the nobles and nobles during the era of the modern state). The palaces, villas and gardens of the nobles, nobles and princes who lived in Thebes, "the capital of the sceptre", the capital of the Egyptian Empire at that historical stage, and at the same time. These scenes, which express a life of luxury and splendor, reflect the development of the arts of dance, music and singing in that era, as well as the structure of social and class life during the era of the modern state (Al-Osraat: 18, 19, 20, ancient Egyptian art and the study of ancient Egyptian civilization and civilization).)

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