Egyptian DJ A7ba-L-Jelly plays music during a concert in Giza on November 4, 2022. Photos: AFP
In Egypt's patriarchal society, the music industry remains male-dominated, while the conservative country's cultural establishment marginalises and even bans electronic music artists. "A lot of female talents feel more confident and empowered to pursue DJing," the Amsterdam-based Hala K said by telephone.
"I wanted to organise events where I would feel safe myself, without harassment," said the 32-year-old.More than 90 percent of women in Egypt aged between 18 and 39 said in 2019 that they had experienced some form of sexual harassment, according to the Arab Barometer public opinion research network. For the DJ in her late 20s, who lives between Cairo and New York, however,"to be only defined by one's gender is reductive".Over the past two decades, she has made a name for herself playing at women-only events from Cairo to the Yemeni capital Sanaa and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.
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