Canadian Music Icon Bryan Adams Visits Tunisia's Cultural and Archaeological Sites
Canadian music legend Bryan Adams recently embarked on a cultural tour of Tunisia, aimed at promoting the country's national heritage and fostering international artistic exchange. The visit was initiated by Tunisian Minister of Culture Amina Srarfi, who invited Adams to explore the country's rich cultural landscape.
A Visit to Ennejma Ezzahra and the National Bardo Museum
Adams' itinerary included a visit to the Centre des musiques arabes et méditerranéennes Ennejma Ezzahra, a cultural institution dedicated to promoting Arab and Mediterranean music. This visit aligns with the Ministry of Culture's strategy to highlight Tunisia's cultural sites and promote its national musical heritage.
The Ministry has shared photos of Adams' visit to the National Bardo Museum, as well as a video showcasing his admiration for the ancient theater of Dougga. These visual records aim to give a glimpse into the artist's experience in Tunisia and promote the country's cultural richness.
A Concert in Dougga: A Celebration of Tunisian Heritage
On Saturday evening, Adams took to the stage in Dougga, a UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic symbol of Tunisia's cultural heritage. The concert was met with enthusiasm from the audience, who were treated to a unique performance by the Canadian music icon.
A Cultural Exchange Initiative
According to the Ministry of Culture, this initiative aims to enhance Tunisia's cultural presence on the international stage by showcasing its rich heritage and promoting artistic exchange with renowned international figures. By hosting artists like Bryan Adams, Tunisia seeks to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of its cultural identity.