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CAIRO WEST MAGAZINE IS NOW AVAILABLE ON TABLET, IPHONE & ANDROID - YOUR COMMUNITY MAGAZINE IS NOW JUST A TAP AWAY

Greetings and a warm welcome to our very first issue of Cairo Central Magazine!

We couldn’t be more excited to have made it to this point after having successfully launched Cairo West Magazine and Cairo East Magazine. Our founder (and brains behind the operation), Shorouk Abbas had a vision to bring community news, and informative articles to our readers throughout Cairo. So with the third edition to the family of Cairo West Advertising we bring to you Cairo Central Magazine.

Nothing like a shiny new project to start the New Year, so let’s dig in!

As we begin our new year with a quick look back, we reflect on the good, the bad and the ugly. The holiday season is officially over and you have a new set of objectives that you 'hope' to meet this year. That's right, it’s January.

At some point in our lives, we've all had a set of New Year's resolutions. I personally have never managed to successfully stick to mine. The list was long, and it was more of a 'wish list' rather than a 'to-do list'. Every year, I vowed to lose weight, hit the gym regularly, pick up a new hobby, and travel somewhere new. And every year as the days went by and life took over, that list became a thing of the past.

I've now learned my oversight in this situation, it all comes down to planning reasonably. Adopting new habits in little time is a momentous task. It takes commitment, some sacrifices, and most importantly it takes a lot of time for a habit to become a lifestyle.

Like my New Year’s resolutions, I had a list of objectives that I, and the team were determined to meet this issue. We were keen on developing a nice mix of topics that touched on art, health, and fashion. We get a chance to meet with the stars from the new movie - Quodorat Gheir Adeya, Abbas Abul Hassan, and Nagla Badr. We also meet with the great director Daoud Abdel Sayed, who gave us an insight into his latest film.

Elsewhere in the issue we interviewed one of the most influential women in the Arab world, Loula Zaklama, read her interview on page 30 for inspiration. We sent our creative team to check out the Gayer Anderson Museum, and they came back with jaw dropping imagery, which we share with you. We also dig deeper this issue with jobs that suit your astrological sign, and it couldn’t be more spot on.

As is our custom every January issue, we give you a low down on the essentials for your winter wardrobe and skincare. This January Tabibi 24/7 give us key information on bonding with your newborn baby, a must-read for all new moms. As always there is so much more in this issue, for everyone.

Now if only tackling my New Years resolutions can be as fun and fulfilling as putting together this issue for you our readers.

We hope you enjoy our January issue and from all of us here at Cairo Central Magazine, we wish you a beautiful start to 2015!

Free Publication.Community Magazine for Zamalek, Mohandessin, Giza, Garden City & Downtown

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The Barclays Premier League Trophy is visiting Egypt in 2015

For more info call 16222Experience it. Prosper

Terms and conditions apply. Barclays Bank Egypt S.A.E

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Our TeamChairmanShorouk Abbas Editor-in-Chief Atef Abdelfattah Managing EditorLydia Schoonderbeek Asst. Managing EditorHilary Diack Contributing EditorNahla SamahaMarketing ManagerNehad Ezz El Din Amer Sales & Adv. ManagerMourad Fayez Asst. Marketing ManagerMariam Fawzy Contributors Emad Eldin Aysha, Tati Hafez, Marcus O'Neill, Jennifer WaltonGraphic DesignersAhmed Salah & Manal Abdel RehimProduction ManagerM. Shosha AccountantMohamed Ragab DistributionHamed Hussein & Mohamed Shaker Mekkawy, Ahmed Abdel MageedPrintingIPH (International Printing House)Produced byCairo West Advertising

This magazine is created and owned by Cairo West Advertising.Managing Director: Shorouk AbbasEmail: [email protected]

For advertising contact: Tel: +2 0122 4300 200 +2 0128 7466 662 +2 02 337 76137Email: [email protected]

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Community NewsWhat’s on, & Where

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This magazine is not for sale.

Cairo East, a subsidiary magazinefor Katameya & New CairoCairo Central, a subsidiary magazinefor Zamalek, Mohandessin, Giza, Garden City & Downtown All rights reserved. Reproduction in any form is strictly prohibited without prior consent from the publisher.

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Real Estate MarketOverview

Allegria

The Allegria Phone Application

www.theallegriacairo.com @TheAllegriaGolfThe Allegria - Fan Page

Do you enjoy playing golf at The Allegria Golf Club?

The official Allegria Golf Club application provides golfers a free, easy to use, interactive combination of comprehensive course

information, GPS positioning, digital scorecard, augmented reality range finder and various other useful club-specific features.

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Human DevelopmentsSODIC is one of the leading real estate development companies in Egypt. It’s a position we have achieved by taking a very different view of what it means to succeed in real estate.

At SODIC we don’t focus on bricks and mortar. We believe in creating Human Developments – environments in which people can develop their full potential and lead productive, creative lives. This belief propels us to continuously challenge ourselves to create meticulously planned and designed developments that are built around our customer lifestyle needs and aspirations.

SODIC West: Sheikh Zayed’s Cosmopolitan City Bringing together the fundamentals of residential, social, retail and commercial life into one cosmopolitan city, SODIC West is a community like no other. Vibrant and spacious, families and individuals alike can live, work and enjoy themselves in the comfort and safety of a secure, gated city. Providing all the amenities of downtown living without the hassle and congestion, SODIC West is the largest planned mixed-use development in Egypt’s Sheikh Zayed area.

Boasting 6,000 residents today, the community is made up of several developments interwoven together to create an Egyptian destination like no other: Beverly Hills, Allegria, Westown and The Strip. Westown will act as the heart of SODIC West. Neighbourhoods

in Westown include Forty West, The Polygon, Westown Residences, The Courtyards and Westown Hub.

SODIC West will cater to your needs and aspirations. It is strategically located on Km 38 of the Cairo-Alexandria Desert road, and is also accessible from Dahshour road.

SODIC Developments in East CairoEastown:Launched in 2013, Eastown is strategically situated on Road 90, immediately adjacent to the American University in Cairo’s new campus, a short drive from Cairo International Airport and in the midst of the flourishing communities of New Cairo and Kattameya. Built on 860,000 square metres of land, Eastown will provide premium residential, retail and office space while offering the best in shopping and entertainment.

Here, residents, retail staff and office employees can enjoy a vibrant environment where buildings are integrated into the landscape, where traffic is kept to a minimum and the air is clean. Eastown Residences is Eastown’s purely gated residential neighbourhood, offering apartments, duplexes and townhouses, with delivery is set to start in 2016.

Kattameya Plaza: Located in the heart of New Cairo is Kattameya Plaza, offering 474

apartments. Located minutes away from Eastown and the American University in Cairo, Kattameya Plaza marks a new standard in contemporary apartment living.

Kattameya Plaza is designed and master-planned by ArchGroup, the renowned firm that designed the Grosvenor House in Dubai. Facilities include: security, concierge, 24/7 grounds management, secure underground parking, in addition to open green spaces, swimming pools, barbecue areas, and children’s play areas.

Delivery is well under way and families have begun moving into their homes

Contact Details

Call Centre: 16220www.sodic.com

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MarketOverview

The Allegria Phone Application

www.theallegriacairo.com @TheAllegriaGolfThe Allegria - Fan Page

Do you enjoy playing golf at The Allegria Golf Club?

The official Allegria Golf Club application provides golfers a free, easy to use, interactive combination of comprehensive course

information, GPS positioning, digital scorecard, augmented reality range finder and various other useful club-specific features.

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neWGIZaLocation

Strategically located in 6th of October city with access to all main highways. NEWGIZA as a whole is a fully integrated community situated within a wider area master plan that comprises residential neighborhoods and a golf course, spanning over 1,500 acres (6.3 million m2). It’s the first upscale destination in greater Cairo situated prominently along the Cairo/ Alexandria road with direct access to all of Cairo's main roads and highways namely: Mehwar, Ring Road, Wahat Road, Cairo-Alex Desert Road as well as additional roads currently under construction. This allows for an easy access to all of NEWGIZA's 8 entrances.

Educational Services

NGU will have a world class campus of 52 acres (220,000 sqm) designed by Gensler, one of the leading design studios in the world. The design will recognize and interpret the geometries, scale and character of historic regional development, and synthesis these understandings in the concept plan approach. The NGU campus will be located near the front entrance of NEWGIZA.

This year marked the proud announcement of the joint venture creation between NEWGIZA and

El Alsson British and American International School. It will be relocating from Harrenya to the NEWGIZA premises. The joint venture creation will establish a new integrated campus specifically designed with state of the art facilities providing students with high quality education. Design will be complete in early 2015 and construction of the new campus for both British and American schools is scheduled to commence by mid-2015.

Medical Services

The medical town will be one of a kind, fully equipped with all the up to date facilities and services. It will have top notch teaching hospitals and spotless clinics, a specialized home for the elderly and a progressive rehabilitation center as well as pleasant landscape treatment along roads surrounding the medical area with grouping of palms and other exotics and food courts.

Date of delivery

Carrnell Walk’s buildings and townhomes are currently completed while the landscaping is currently in progress. The landscaping works are planned to be finalized by mid-2015. NEWGIZA is currently in the construction phase of neighborhood One.

Latest Launches

Ivoryhil is set atop one of the highest hills in NEWGIZA, It offers a range of Townhomes, Park villas, Platform villas, Golf mansions, and Fairway villas.

Jasperwoods Residences an extension of Ivoryhill offering new apartment sizes of duplexes and newly introduced studio apartments.

Contact Details

Hotline: 16656

www.newgiza.com

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MounTaIn VIeW - ocTober Park

CAIRO CENTRAL MAGAZINEFEATURE

Location

This premium location overlooks the great Pyramids of Giza in the heart of 6th of October City, adjacent to the ring road. It is 5 minutes away from the Mehwar and also accessible from the Ring Road and the Cairo- Alex Desert road.

Available units for sale now

Villas, Townhouses, and Twin houses, ranging from 220 m2 to 324 m2.

Date of delivery?

2019

Most attractive features in the compound

- Crossover bridge: : Mountain View October Park’s ingenious overhead bridges cross over walkways ensure that vehicles will never interrupt the pedestrian experience.

- Crystal lake: One of the most stunning features of Mountain View

October Park is the Crystal Lake. The lake combines natural beauty with a touch of refinement. Leisurely unwind by gently canoeing along in the water.

- 2 Km Pedestrian Trail: The pedestrian trail in Mountain View October Park can be used for jogging and cycling, or for gently strolling through the natural environment. The Swedish Vita Parcours concept is a new way to exercise on a fitness trail in the woods. It is an outdoor gym for enjoying a refreshing workout in the crisp air.

Upcoming projects

Chill out Park

Changes in pricing as of 2015

Yes

Finishing Specifications

The units are not finished yet. Idrak, the sister company in DMG, handles

all the finishing specifications.

Occupancy rate of the compound

The compound is almost sold out.

Payment plans & facilities: .

-10% and the balance to be paid over 4 Yrs. -20% and the balance to be paid over 5 Yrs. -30% and the balance to be paid over 6 Yrs.

Contact Details:

Address: 36 Nehru St., Merryland, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt.

www.mountainviewegypt.com

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LocationKatameya 2 is located at the Katameya Heights Golf and Tennis Resort in New Cairo City (Fifth District), by the Ring road. Just 20 minutes away from Cairo’s International Airport, Katameya 2 is conveniently located between Cairo’s elite districts of Heliopolis and Maadi.

Available units for sale nowAdministrative and commercial offices that vary in sizes from 70m2 to 400m2

Date of deliveryDecember 2015

Most attractive features in the compound• Golf course

• Club houses

• Manicured gardens

• 24-hour security

• Restaurants, spas, pools, golf & tennis, etc.

• Landscape area

• Special entrance for villa owners

• Meeting rooms

• Car parking

• Fiber-optics network

• High level security

• Standby generator

• Full maintenance team from common area

• Housekeeping services

Changes in pricing as of 2015

Increase of EGP 1,000 per m2

Finishing SpecificationsHighest Standard

Occupancy of compound550 Villas – 70 Offices

Payment plans & facilitiesFor information on payment plans, please call the construction department, (Eng. Magued Aboul Nasr), on 022758 0512 – 17.

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Location In line with the trend of moving to the outskirts of Cairo, Jedar is located in a premium location on the 26th of July corridor. Directly overlooking Nile University, JEDAR is minutes away from 6th of October’s key attractions and shopping malls. Available units for sale nowJedar offers a variety of spacious living spaces, from villas to twin houses and duplexes. Villas start from 260 m2 up to 460 m2, twin house areas start from 250 m2 up to 400 m2, and duplexes range from 200 m2 to 260 m2. Date of deliveryThe project is under construction, so will start delivery around 2018. Most attractive features in the compound• This compound is the first ‘energy balanced compound’ in Egypt. Development, choice of land, design, and features have all been aligned to serve the ‘balanced home theory’.• The compound will have a huge commercial area that overlooks

the 26th of July corridor, and will have leading-name restaurants. Inside the compound we will also offer pools, a spa, a clubhouse, green areas, and a kids’ area.Upcoming projectsMajor developments and projects will be revealed in the upcoming year. Changes in pricing as of 2015Prices are on the rise yearly due to changes in the economy, and market supply-demand. The variation in the prices is unknown at this point. Finishing Specifications We offer semi- finished units.

Upcoming projects Future expansion is a must, our plan as a major developer in the market is to expand within other areas of Egypt. We could even start an expansion plan abroad.

Payment plans and facilities Offered are a variety of options and payment facilities. Contact Details:IWAN GroupVilla 3, Ismailia St. off Michael Bakhoum,Shooting Club-Dokki,Giza- Egypt.Tel: +202 3335 3948 - 3337 0064Website: www.iwangroup.org

IWan - Jedar

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Green IV - Mabany

LocationGreen IV is a luxury twin-house compound situated in a prime location in 6th of October City. It aims to attract residents who appreciate calm and relaxation. Over an area of 25 acres on a hilltop overlooking the Mehwar, Green IV is strategically located with direct access to the highway, making a trip into the city a matter of minutes. It is also at a convenient spot in the 6th of October, with commercial and business districts just a short drive away. We take pride in developing residential communities with homes designed and built to match different lifestyles.

Available units for sale now178 Twin-houses

Date of deliveryDecember 2017

Most attractive features in the compound• Biking trail

• Walking track

• Meeting lounge

• Courts and fields for sports

• Bar-B-Q and picnic spots

• Day care

• Laundry / Dry Clean

• Car wash unit

• Security

• Kiddies Play Park

• Security cameras for the streets and gates

• Maintenance

• Housecleaning

• Newspaper and Magazine Home Delivery

• Messengers/ Runners

• Landscaping

• Management of the Town Center/ Clubhouse and Common Facilities

• Storage facilities

• Staff housing

• Drivers’ Lounge

Payment plans and facilities• Payment of reservation 10%, payment period 5 years, number of instalments - 20

• Payment of reservation 20%, payment period 6 years, number of instalments – 24

• Payment of reservation 30%, payment period 7 years, number of instalments - 28

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PalM sPrInGs

LocationLocated near the Pyramids of Giza Egypt on the Cairo-Alex Desert Road, Palm Springs is exactly situated midway between the 26 of July Highway (Mehwar) and the Ring Road, allowing easy access to Mohandessin, Sheikh Zayed, 6th of October and Maadi. Only a short drive from Remaya Square (6 Km), Smart Village (9 Km), and a large number of facilities and commercial developments, the residents will not feel isolated from the urban setting, yet will enjoy living in a small, calm community.

Available units for sale now• Twin houses from 305 m2 to 316 m2 with plots of land from 377 m2 to 482 m2

• Large apartments from 340 m2 to 418 m2

• Medium and smaller apartments from 144 m2 and 182 m2

Date of delivery? End 2017

Most attractive features in the compound

• Palm Springs is a boutique development, with a niche community of like-minded people sharing similar lifestyles.

• The project itself represents a serene, minimalist approach in its architecture and unique landscape.

• Restaurants, spas, pools, golf areas, resorts, etc.

• Club house, restaurant/lounge, gym and multi-purpose tennis court.

• Around 18% built-up area and around 82% private gardens, public landscape, roads and service areas, the size of the compound is 116,000 m2.

Finishing Specifications Semi-finished

Payment plans & facilities 4 & 5 years plan

Contact Details

www.palmsprings-community.com

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Golf extension communityLocation

In a prime location in 6th of October City, the Golf Extension Community is a new extension of Palm Hills, covering 324 acres.

Available units for sale now

Modern Contemporary Villas, Twin houses, and Townhouses ranging from 375 m2 to 410 m2 and 486 m2.

Date of delivery

3 Years from signing of the contract.

Most attractive features in the compound

• Pools and sports courts

• 2 Clubhouses

• Commercial area

• Golf courses

• E-compound

• Smart home, including the needed preparation for smart TV and air-conditioning.

• Gardens sited to catch the morning sun.

Changes in pricing as of 2015

Yes

Finishing Specifications

Finished and Semi Finished

Method of payment

-10% reservation and contract.

-10% upon delivery.

-Balance up to 6 years in quarterly instalments.

MakadiLocation

Makadi is an integrated gated community on the Red Sea, located in the heart of Makadi Bay area, 30 Km away from Hurghada and 30 Km away From Safaga.

Available units for sale now

Units range from 57 m2 to 158 m2 in a total area of 3,750,000 m2.

20% of the land is devoted to

residential units and amenities, 80% of the area is devoted to green landscape.

Phase 1: 2700 units on 380,000 m2.

Date of delivery

2 years from contract signing.

Most attractive features in the compound

• School, Cinema, Hospital, Hotel, Sports Club

Method of payment

-20% advance.

-20% reservation and contract.

-Balance up to 5 years in quarterly instalments.

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Makadi Cairo Golf Project

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Location

Na’ama Springs is located on a magnificent hillside in the heart of the famous Na’ama Bay in Sharm El Sheikh, and is within walking distance of Na’ama Bay’s famous promenade where shops, cafés and restaurants are located.

Available units for sale now

Studios, apartments and villas

Studios 55 m2 - 56 m2, two-bedroom units 115 m2.

Date of delivery April 2016 Most attractive features in the compound

�Swimming Pool view and landscape from most of the apartments.�Sea view apartments available.�All ground floor units have a garden

� All top floor units have a roof equal in size to the unit.� The project is on elevations

with a magnificent view of Na’ama Bay.�Modern design, high quality

building and European style finishing.�5 Swimming pools�Pool bars�80% Green area and water�24-Hour security�Housekeeping�Parking area�Kids area�Waterfall�Wi-Fi

Changes in pricing as of 2015 There are expected to be.

Finishing Specifications

High quality local ceramics, oak doors, Swedish lumber for internal doors and handrails. Windows and terrace

doors are aluminum and glass sectors.Occupancy rate of compound56% of the project has been sold.

Payment plans and facilities Type D - Studios priced at 405,000 EGP:-50,000 EGP contract payment-50,000 EGP delivery payment-Balance of the unit price in installments over (60) months (until Dec 2019). Type B -Studios and Two bedrooms (the latter from 775,000 EGP to 825,000 EGP): -20% Contract payment-80% installments over (60) months (until Dec 2019).

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coldWell banker – neW HoMes

Coldwell BankerColdwell Banker Egypt Network consists of 8 offices serving clients all over Egypt.• First Launched in San Francisco in 1906.

• One of the premier Real Estate franchise organizations in North America and the Middle East.

• 108 years of experience in real estate.

• More than 12 years in Egypt.

• Has a global reach in 47 countries.

• Investment Opportunities.

• Residential Real Estate Brokerage, buying or renting.

• Commercial Real Estate Brokerage, leasing retail and office spaces.

• Real Estate Auctions, a different, legally approved way for selling properties on a large scale.

• Training academy. Coldwell Banker offers Real Estate sales certification and many specialized Real Estate soft skills training, certified by Coldwell Banker Academy in the US.

I have a unit I want to sell/ buy or rent, how can Coldwell Banker help me?You can call Coldwell Banker hotline, visit the website or contact via e-mail. Coldwell Banker will market your property, or provide you with the property you need, follow up and conduct the negotiations for you through its’ agent.

New HomesMeet New Homes, Egypt’s leading real estate consultancy service. From handling sales and marketing for real estate developers, to helping home-owners and clients through home buying/selling/renting process, New Homes offers these services and more.

Who are we?• New Homes has the best-in-class, reputable and qualified Real Estate developers under one roof.

• New Homes portfolio of projects (residential compounds) covers different districts in greater Cairo and caters to A and B market segments, with Zero% buyer commission.

• New Homes works as a sales and marketing arm for credible developers.

• New Homes’ role is to act as a gateway for both local and International sales.

What services does New Homes offer?• As an added value for developers, New Homes acts as a sales arm and marketing platform for developers’ projects.

• New Homes supports its’ clients through their buying and decision making process, essentially becoming their consultants. New Homes helps clients compare between the best projects suited to their needs.

• The company enhances the real estate market in

Egypt by increasing sales volumes for the developers.

What are the changes in price in Real estate industry over the past year and what are the expectations for the upcoming year?

It varies according to each district, in general the average increase runs at a 15-30% price increase from the previous year, the expected increase for 2015 is around 20%.

Why should you be interested in life in a gated community?· Security· Landscape· Special facilities· Privacy· Community lifestyle· Well-designed unit· Moving away from parking problems · Club houses

Dunes Medical Center in 6th October Stone Park - New Cairo

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CAIRO CENTRAL MAGAZINEFEATURE

Courtyards

Palm Hills

The Rundown of West Cairo Real EstateBusiness to Business for Investment & Real Estate Marketing is a leader in Egyptian premium Commercial and Residential real estate marketing services. B2B is also a specialized research and analysis advisor, identifying various real estate investments.

We offer the client the advantage of working with a team of professionals with knowledge that has been refined through many years in business, and through extensive training and educational programs.

6th of October is becoming increasingly popular for a variety of reasons. It is 17 km from the great Pyramids of Giza and 32 km from downtown Cairo. The city has a total area of 97.4 thousand acres and is expected to eventually have 3.7 million inhabitants. There is an increasing demand in the 6th of October area, which fortunately correlates with the high level of supply. The 6th of October area includes a large variety of compounds that meet the current market demand. So, if you’re looking for your dream home, 6th of October is the place where you should be looking.

Not only is there a sufficient supply in 6th of October, but there is also a large percentage of habitable compounds or “ready to move in”. Around 70% of Sheikh Zayed compounds are occupied and include fully functioning facilities. Those compounds include, but are not limited to, Palm Parks, Palm Hills 1 and Hay El Ashgar. This gives you a great opportunity if you are looking for a unit and want to move in directly.

If you are looking for your dream home right now, the following is a brief of the availability in 6th of October. Apartment areas start from 130m2, available at Ashgar City, and 150m2 available at Palm Parks. As for duplexes, areas start from 200m2 at Palm Parks. Townhouses start at 270m2 and stand-alone villas 300m2 available at WoodVille. So whether you’re looking for an apartment, duplex, townhouse, twin-house or a detached villa, you’ll find availability at 6th of October, as opposed to the current scarcity in New Cairo.

There is a consistent price increase in each project from one phase to the next. Price increases also occur at the beginning of each year. By the beginning of 2015 there is an expected price increase of 10%. So if you were thinking about searching for

your new home, now would be the right time.

Concerning the finishing specs, most of the compounds deliver the units semi- finished which, is fortunately suitable for client demand.

Payment plans differ from one project to another, but here is a brief of what you will find in the market. Down payments range from 20% to 25% and installments range from 3 years up to 6 years. So if you prefer paying over a long period or a short one, you’ll find options. Also, the nearest delivery of units in the 6th of October area would be 2015, so it’s this year.

In the year 2014, a lot of projects were launched in 6th of October, such as Mountain View Chill Out Park and The Courtyards, and they have witnessed great response. There is an expected increase in project launches by different developers in the year 2015; as well as the launch of new phases in Westown, Palm Hills, Edar, M.V Chill Out Park and The Courtyards.

B2B associates can provide the knowledge to help our clients make informed decisions and design the ideal real estate solutions that meet your needs.

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Here is a secret about meeting a celebrity: As much fun as the mystery surrounding their “real” personality is, the best thing is when you meet a star and they are exactly the way you assumed (and hoped) they’d be. Most of the time they were all completely, anticlimactically themselves, and I would have had it no other way.

So when I arrive at the Opera House in Zamalek to interview the director Daoud Abdel Sayed, I am very happy to notice that no one refers to him as anything but “Mr. Abdel Sayed.” That his flinty gaze is powerful, his voice a raspy whisper, and that he is completely in control. Just as it should be.

Daoud Abdel Sayed is remarkably consistent, a prominent component of the Egyptian film industry, and widely respected in the film industry. Four of his films have made the list of ‘Best Top 100 movies ever made in the Arab Film Industry’. Cairo Central Magazine gets a chance to sit down and chat with this enigmatic director, one who makes a single film every 4 to 5 years.

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Egyptian Film Takes on Supernatural Powers

Quodorat Gheir Adeya Interviewed by Shorouk Abbas & Lydia Schoonderbeek

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CCM: HOW DID THE IDEA OF QUODORAT GhEiR ADEyA COME ABOUT?

DAS: The film has another meaning; it’s not really about supernatural powers that are non-existent. It’s the notion that we all have a superpower in the form of energy that most of us are not aware of it. We are all souls, which are connected to a realm of energy; if we used it we would have access to bigger things in life. Love is a superpower, and accepting others is a superpower. These concepts need to be brought to people’s awareness.

Art is meant to enhance this, to make people more human. The idea of the movie started very small, and as it

grew it took approximately 4 years to write. I hope the audience gets something from this movie, whether it’s a form of entertainment, or more thought later on throughout life.

YOU MAINTAINED YOUR STANDARDS IN A SUFFERING MOvIE INDUSTRY, AND DIDN’T GIvE INTO COMMERCIAL MOvIE-MAKING. HOW DID YOU KEEP YOUR BALANCE?

I don’t see this as maintaining a balance. I see it as having a child who is smaller than it should be for his bed. Would you cut off his legs to make the bed fit? I make some practical adjustments to my work but it’s only shaping it a little bit not amputating it. My family supports me on this, especially my wife who encourages me not to make any compromises.

THERE ARE A LOT OF ACTORS THAT ARE REALLY GOOD, HOW DID YOU CAST FOR QUODORAT GhEiR ADEyA?

The selection of the actors happens through phases, some of it happens through the writing phase and sometimes at the end. As for the leading roles, we are very thorough with the selection process as it is very rare that we cast the lead role incorrectly.

WHAT DON’T YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR jOB?

I don’t love or hate my job; I was born to do this. I consider myself a nail in a big machine. I don’t want to be an international film director, for me that’s torture. What more should I want from life. I do my part to the best of my ability but there is a bigger picture, a divine plan. I feel this is where I should be and what I should be doing.

WHAT DO YOU ENjOY WHEN YOU ARE NOT WORKING?

I love reading. My best moment is when I wake up and have my coffee and a cigarette. This is the moment I really enjoy.

WHAT IS IN THE PIPELINE NOW?

Resalit Hob, which hasn’t begun yet but it’s in the pipeline.

Quick fire round

WHICH PERSON WOULD LIKE TO MEET?

Baradeiy, I would like to know his perspective on matters that have unfolded till now in Egypt.

BEST qUOTE?

Sheikh Tanoush Garageya, who’s Lebanese, once told me, “Life is a dream that goes by fast.” This is how I feel, to have a life without any regret but with some kind of sorrow. To me life is going by like a dream.

WHAT MAKES YOU THE HAPPIEST?

The little things in life: if I watched a good movie, or if I read a great poem.

YOUR FAvORITE PLACE TO TRAvEL TO?

Rome, Italy,

WHAT IS SUCCESS?

There are certain things that you can label. Success is that, when a movie I envisage to be a success, does succeed.

WHAT IS LOvE?

It’s the cement that puts together rocks. Those rocks are people. Love is my home, Egyptians, it ties everything up. Pure cement!

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CCM: WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE CHARACTER YOU PORTRAY IN QUODORAT GhEiR ADEyA?

AH: The movie is about make believe, it’s an illusion of superpowers. My character in the movie is the only character that doesn’t possess or believe he has a superpower.

TELL ME ABOUT YOUR CHARACTER IN THE MOvIE?

My character Omar is the head of the intelligence department in the government, which is a new department created to bring in people with supernatural powers to help the police cross examine its’ suspects. All his life Omar dreamt of doing something great for his country, and is very patriotic. For me this is the first time that I play a character that is very humane. You’re not able to hate this character;

he goes through an emotional rollercoaster, which possesses the good and the bad. Working with Daoud Abdel Sayed is an honor. He’s a writer and director, and he wrote this role where Omar is between a devilish and an ambitious character. Daoud is not a conventional director, but he’s classic in his sense of directing, which is what I love about him.

HAvE YOU PERSONALLY HAD ExPERIENCES THAT YOU CONSIDER PARANORMAL?

I was exposed to a supernatural power when I was around 9 years old. I used to go to the countryside as a child, and I had these warts around my hands. I was too frightened to visit the dermatologist, so our housekeeper one weekend whilst at our country house, took me to visit this peasant in the village, who

was known for her magical powers. I sat in front of this tiny old lady, and she gave me raw beans (fool), which she placed in 2 groups. She circled the beans around each wart, whilst chanting in a very low voice. She kept rubbing them, and said in 3 days they will be gone. Of course I was skeptical, but the warts did disappear from my hands 3 days later, not even leaving a scar.

Abbas Abul Hassan has more fun than any other Egyptian actor. True, he tells Cairo Central Magazine, but as a hard-working actor, and scriptwriter he has charmed us all with his latest role in Quodorat Gheir Adeya. Say his name, and you’ll get a mesmerizing smile. He comes across as articulate, upfront and funny in interviews, he certainly has something of a laissez-fair lothario about him.

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WHERE WAS THE MOvIE SHOT?

A big part of it was shot in Abou Eir, Alexandria. Daoud loves winter in Alexandria especially Nawwah, therefore we had to wait for this weather and it was very difficult working with gusts of wind and an odd climate. The rest was shot in an amazing house, and balancing the effects of the light sometimes took days before it was right. It took 6 and half weeks in total to shoot the movie over a period of time, but the script was written over 4 years.

WHAT MOMENTS STAND OUT IN YOUR MIND REGARDING THE FILMING OF QUODORAT GhEiR ADEyA?

There was an intimate scene that had to be shot with me in a towel and I was meant to seduce my wife. That’s the scene, which really got me very nervous, as there were a lot of technicalities to be considered so it completely kills the moment of trying to be romantic. You become very mechanical, as you have to consider the lights, angles, and sound, and you have the director telling you don’t touch her hair like that, it should be done this way instead. The set also felt weird, it was like everyone was sitting in classroom observing you!

HOW DID YOU PREPARE FOR THIS ROLE?

In a very traditional way: I did my homework and I read thoroughly. I researched the character, his triggers and mannerism, and I started building the history. I created a reference, and I studied my dialogue and also the character’s emotional vulnerability. My character Omar has so much dialogue, which I found daunting. But this motivated me to take the part. I hadn’t acted in 5 years as I was focused on scriptwriting. I felt like taking on this role was like walking into the lion’s den. Daoud has a great ability to bring out your innermost

self, and he might eventually tone it down or give you a key word. He’s a peaceful director, he wants to bring out the truth.

HOW DO YOU THINK EGYPTIAN AUDIENCES WILL REACT TO THE FILM’S THEME?

That’s a tough one! See, Daoud has done movies in the past that have been very successful in the box office. His films are very special, he wants to tell a story. He writes and directs the movie without having the audience in mind. I guess we will find out soon how it will be perceived by the audience.

WHAT DO YOU HAvE IN THE PIPELINE NOW?

I’m now working as a scriptwriter on a tough project with Marwan Hamed and Mohamed Hefzy, which we’re in the process of writing. It’s a multinational movie, with several countries involved, and I am also working on 2 other projects.

WHAT DO YOU STRUGGLE WITH AS AN ARTIST?

Reminding myself everyday of what drives me to write; it’s the excitement and the journey and the flight of creativity. I also struggle with being as solid as Daoud, and how very rare it is to be around year in and year out making movies the way he wants to make them regardless of any industry or commercial pressure.

One can easily struggle between choosing to be in blockbuster films with box-office appeal or making select movies out of pure artistic passion, the price of which could be making a movie every four years.

It’s exactly like when someone decides to be a poet - is it for self-fulfillment or for artistic (commercial?) success? It is art and you become an artist. It’s tough, because you have all this doubt in

mind for your next movie. You’re giving your audience a journey, and you pre packaged it in an intelligent way, and your making it fresh. It’s exactly like watching a movie, which stays with you after you’ve watched it. It can stay with you for 6 months or a lifetime. Movies, that stay with you, and you tell your children to watch are successful movies. Keeping up the momentum as an actor is very hard, especially if you don’t want to by type-cast.

Quick Fire Round:WHAT IS YOUR FAvORITE CUISINE? LebaneseLAST MOvIE YOU’vE WATCHED? Interstellar, and I slept through most of the movie. WORST HABIT? Hating to answer my phone, I have a problem with phones. BEST qUALITY? Truthfulness, boldness, and my straightforwardness. WHAT MAKES YOU LAUGH? I make me laugh, I’m quite funny. FAvORITE HOLIDAY LOCATION? Nepal, I went with 14 people around 10 years ago, and we rented a bus. We had a brilliant time. BEST GIFT YOU’vE RECEIvED? Recognition. SUCCESS IS.....Doing what you like to do for a living

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CCM: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO TAKE ON THIS ROLE?

NB: I was always interested in super powers in general. I read so many books about telepathy, the power of the subconscious and the power of mind over matter. Any strange phenomena would intrigue me and I always strived to know more about it. I believe we all have superpowers. It’s what some people call instinct; others call strange coincidences. I have always dreamed of working with Mr Dawood Abdel Sayyed. He was actually watching the work of Mr Khairy Beshara. That’s how I was chosen, so I believe this was not a coincidence.

HAvE YOU PERSONALLY HAD ExPERIENCES THAT YOU CONSIDER PARANORMAL?

Again, it is what people might disregard as just a weird coincidence. My phone rang and I told my friend who was sitting next to me, “It’s Nevine!” without looking at my phone. I hadn’t even spoken to or heard from Nevine in 3 months! Another time as I was getting into my car, I had a strong feeling that I would be in an accident. I could even see it. As it happened, I did indeed have a terrible accident that day. I was really scared. Until now I don’t have any explanation for this except that on some level we are all connected.

WHAT MOMENTS STAND OUT IN YOUR MIND REGARDING THE FILMING OF QUDORAT GhEiR ADEyA?

There was a scene when I had to swim in the sea in Abu Keir, Alexandria at 5 am in the morning in the winter. It was freezing! I refused to postpone this scene until the weather got warmer as kindly suggested by Mr Dawood Abdel Sayyed. I wanted to physically feel the cold, not just act it. Strangely enough I felt a surge of power and energy go through my body while I was in the water. However, I suffered from hypothermia for the following 3 days!

WHAT DO YOU HAvE IN THE PIPELINE NOW?

I am working on a program for MBC called Cash or Splash. I am originally a mass communication graduate and I was awarded the prize of best presenter in the Middle East twice.

WHAT’S YOUR STRUGGLE AS AN ARTIST?

The first day of shooting is the worst experience for me. I get so anxious; I practically had to repeat a scene 16 times the first day. Mr Dawood Abdel Sayyed had so much patience and that helped me regain my calm.

Quick Fire Round:WHAT IS YOUR FAvORITE CUISINE? SeafoodLAST MOvIE YOU’vE WATCHED? El Feil El Azra’ and El Gezira 2. I loved them bothWORST HABIT? I forget to drink water and I know it’s bad for my health. I never feel thirsty.BEST qUALITY? I am a very fair person. I always look for fairness before making any decision. I have the same respect for all human beings regardless of their social or economic statusWHAT MAKES YOU LAUGH? Watching old black and white movies. FAvORITE HOLIDAY LOCATION? Argentina. Latin America in general fascinates me. The culture, the nature and the simple life, It is just what I love. I went to Argentina many times. I stayed there for 8 months one time and practically cried when I was leaving. BEST GIFT YOU’vE RECEIvED? A diamond necklace from someone I do not know and never met. When I received it, I was shocked because it is so expensive. SUCCESS IS..... hard work and persistence. I believe in hard work. This is what I know about success.

Making a seamless transition from the world of television to the silver screen is tougher than it looks. But somehow actor Naglaa Badr has got it just right. With her new role in Quodorat Gheir Adeya Badr shows how versatile and talented she is. After a solid run of successful TV series and programs she has firmly established herself as a name we can expect to see more often as the film credits roll. Cairo Central Magazine chatted with Badr about her latest venture.

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Commentary through Comic Relief

The success of his last production staged at the Center for Artistic Creativity (Opera House), set the expectation levels extraordinarily high for director Khaled Galal’s latest work. But if there was any sense of trepidation at the task of making there was thankfully little evidence that they had buckled under the weight.

Review by Lydia Schoonderbeek

After the Night Falls ( Ba3d El Leil )

Khaled Galal’s Latest Production Offers Social

Khaled Galal with the crew

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Although much is made of the parallels between satirical comedy and cultural issues we are facing today, the true joy of Khaled Galal’s play is cleverly subversive. The show packs a huge feel-good punch offering an evening well spent. The show touched upon real issues we are contending with on a social level, from sexual violence, to poverty, overindulgence in social media, to disability. Galal, tells us there was a time maybe 15 or 20 years ago when family life was substantial, where all we did was eat, sleep and spend time together. Today we are merely communicating with each other on an impersonal level. We have created a wall of social media, which has become most people’s comfort zone and means of escapism. His brand of comedy sheds light on such issues in a non-aggressive manner.

The cast was comprised of 33 actors, all of whom are graduating from the cultural center from a pool of 2,000 applicants. Unlike anything I have seen, with the acting was passionate, sincere, and extremely professional. All performances were uniformly outstanding.

The play is a frenzy of brilliant inspiration, leaving you with an infectious energy palpable throughout Galal’s production.

This play is a huge success and has set a new benchmark for the quality we can expect from The Center for Artistic Creativity, which achieved a new high in energy, wit and spectacle, one that has to be shared.

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Scene from the play

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Cairo Central Magazine gets a chance to catch up with some of the young actors:

Toni Maher1. WHY ACTING?

I have always loved acting, and from a young age I always wanted to be different characters, and have different skills. Acting gives me a chance to do exactly that.

2. HOW DO YOU FEEL YOU STRUGGLE AS AN ACTOR?

There is no struggle; if you love something, there are no difficulties.

Mohamed Ezz1. WHAT IS THE BEST PART OF BEING AN ACTOR?

I can be different people, which I can express in daily life. It’s difficult at first getting into characters, and being able to get out of it.

2. WHAT IS THE SCARIEST PART FOR YOU IN DOING THIS PLAY?

Maintaining the same character throughout the entire play as a schizophrenic. It takes a lot of energy to keep my form, and not breaking it.

Sara ibrahim1. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE ACTING?

I did a lot of workshops 6 years ago, and I acted in various smaller roles and I fell in love with the experience.

2. WHAT’S THE BEST PART OF BEING AN ACTRESS?

I wanted the chance to learn and expand as a person, and acting helps me develop this. Also it’s great because my family supports my passion 100%, especially my mother.

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Scene from the play

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DETAILS:

- The show is on everyday of the week from 8-10pm.

- Tickets are available at box office of The Center for Artistic Creativity - The Opera House.

- Tickets are not sold, and each attendee must be present and needs to queue from 6:30pm onwards to get a ticket, as there is only a certain number available.

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By Emad El-Din Aysha

One of the ‘Most Powerful Women in

the Middle East’Loula Zaklama on Career, Family, and Great Achievements

Loula Zaklama was ranked number 48 among 200 Arab women selected by Forbes as the most powerful women in the Arab world. The list included 29 Egyptian women.

Loula Zaklama, President and CEO of Rada Research & Public Relations, is a doubly blessed business ‘person’. She was blessed by adversity, losing her father as a young girl and almost losing her husband as a young woman, and blessed by good luck during those hard times – all guided no doubt by a little divine intervention. She moved into advertising in 1962, taking

over a company owned by foreigners who were leaving, and survived the socialist-to-capitalist economic merry-go-round of the following decades. She went from one end of Egypt to the other studying Egyptian household and consumer habits with scientific detail, something that still isn’t entirely done in Egypt to this day.

FACT:

"My philosophy of life is to always be happy, happy, happy! Enjoy what

you have and not what you don’t have and never look back."

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Zaklama then moved into public relations, her newfound great love, in 1982 with Rada Research, and had the good fortune to be signalled out by then foreign minister Amr Moussa for the uphill task of fixing Egypt's international image. She's bursting with energy and doesn’t look a day over 50 – she's in her seventies – and no wonder since she plays tennis every morning to clear her mind and goes to the gym twice a week. The most any of us can muster is a brisk walk to but not back from work!

A quick chat with Cairo Central Magazine revealed much of this mogul’s story and stature!

CCM: What was the ‘pivotal’ moment in your career?

LZ: 1962 when my husband was detained, held incommunicado for three months. I was only 19 and had two infant daughters and had to make a choice – sit and cry or fight my way and work to provide for my children.

Who was the strongest influence in your life, personal or professional?

Personally, my mother: a housewife from a very strict

Assiut family who had to raise four children all by herself when my father died. Professionally, Ted Anderson from Johnson Wax, and Mahmoud Aboulfath and Omar Muhammad from Proctor and Gamble, who taught me everything I know. They gave me their trust and insisted I be educated in all the intricacies of market research.

What are the pros/cons of being a businesswoman? How do you balance family and work life?

I don’t believe in the category of businesswoman to begin with. I’ve never felt discriminated against in my field for being a woman. People work with me for my values. Pros, continuous learning and upgrading one’s self. Cons, the sacrifices you have to make as a woman with

small children. I would never advise a woman with infants to go into business unless she absolutely had to. Balance, there isn’t any. One of the two parties has to make a sacrifice. My mother helped tremendously, especially when I had to work abroad. The way I compensated my children was to make every minute count, spend ‘quality’ time with them – saving up all my money to show them the world. It’s certainly better than being there all day long and just yelling at them. And I always made sure to

Loula Zaklama

"Never give up no matter how many times you

get knocked down. Get up and have faith that God is always on your

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be there to bathe them, tuck them in at night and read them bedtime stories.

Of all your accomplishments, which do you feel most proud of?

Two awards. The Atlas award in 2007, given to the one person in the world who has done the most for public relations and at three levels – locally, regionally and industry-wise. There were only 18 candidates and I was in the top three. The second was a Dubai award for the 200 most powerful women in the ‘Arab world’ – I was number 48!

What’s the most valuable lesson you’ve learned over the years? How do you approach life?

Never give up no matter how many times you get knocked down. Get up and have faith that God is always on your side. My philosophy of life is to always be happy, happy, happy! Enjoy what you have and not what you don’t have and never look back.

Who’s your favorite global personality? What’s your favorite quote?

Sisi. He may not be global but he's better than Obama and the French President. Quotes: "Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is a nightmare."

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given? And what advice would you give to a young a woman who feels ‘stuck’ at the start of her career?

Never give up, what my husband always told me. He was always there encouraging me when things went terribly wrong. My advice, don’t feel stuck. Always look to the future and know yourself. Everyone has one talent. Find it and cultivate it.

CLOCKWISE, FROM RIGHT:1. A celebration held in Brussels to honour her achievements. 2. Accepting an award for being an inspiring role model in the Arab business world. 3. Launching the first Arab International Public Relations Conference. 4. Forbes Honors “Loula Zaklama” Among the Most Powerful Women in the Arab Region.

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"Bayt Al-Kiritliya"

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Alley way leading to the small churches & Bazaar The Museum Garden

Church of Saint George the Martyr

Mar Girgis Church

Dr. John Gayer Anderson

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Hospitality Room - The Second Floor

Entrance to Gayer Anderson Museum

Photographs from the past

Ibn Tulun mosque

John Gayer-Anderson was a British doctor who worked in the British army. Upon his retirement, Gayer-Anderson was given permission to reside in what was then known as Bayt al-Kiritliya, (house of the Cretan lady) in 1935, on the condition that he bestow his valuable art collection to the Egyptian nation upon his death. Now known as the Gayer Anderson Museum, the house is comprised of two main houses, one built in 1630 AD and the other built in 1540 AD that were joined together to make one large house. Restored by the Egyptian Government in the 1930s before Gayer-Anderson’s occupancy, the house now serves as a museum.

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Hospitality Room - The Second Floor

The museum is located adjacent to the Ibn Tulun mosque in Old Cairo, in fact if you ascend to the roof of the museum, you see over the mosque walls.

Gayer-Anderson was a collector of antiques, - Turkish, Iranian, Chinese, Ancient Egyptian and Romanian – among others. Each room in the house has its own style that adheres to a particular culture. The Damascus Room is perfectly styled to mimic a bedroom in an ancient Damascus home. The Chinese Room is the smallest room in the house bearing Chinese furnishings, antiques, and wall-hangings. The English Room is the Library, with a stunningly adorned ceiling.

Gayer-Anderson’s remarkable paintings collection can be viewed throughut the house. Including his own self-portraits, sketches, and old photographs. Also strewn throughout are Roman and ancient Egyptian statues and artifacts.

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Another important feature of the museum is its’ rooftop terrace. Overlooking the Ibn Tulun Mosque, the rooftop is enclosed by beautifully carved mashrabeyya. The Gayer-

Anderson Museum also houses an old Sabeel, which offered fresh water to the public, it is located on the ground floor; a feature rarely found among historical houses in Egypt.

Best Time to goMiddle of the week is the quietest time to enjoy the visit, especially in the morning.

Visiting the Gayer-Anderson Museum is highly recommended for history and Islamic architecture fans.

How to get thereBy taxi. Ask for Masjid Ahmed Ibn Tulun. The museum is attached to the south-east corner of the mosque.

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Are you a square peg trying to fit into a round hole? Are you one of the many people who spend much of their lives struggling to cope with a job that they find unfulfilling and frustrating? And how many employers are bound to employees who seem to lack any joy in their tasks?

That is where the time-honored science of astrology can shed a bit of light. Based on your Sun sign, you could have an affinity for certain types of occupations. According to notable 19th century astrologer, Sepharial (a.k.a Dr. Walter Gorn Old), and as outlined in his classic work, The Manual of Astrology, first published in 1898, there are certain career and work indicators according to the planet ruling each birth sign. Since that early work this concept has been studied and applied in many situations, and even became quite a trend with companies recruiting

staff for specific positions. So, let’s see where you fit, but remember that this is based on your Sun sign, and that other factors in your birth chart can exert an influence as well.

AriesRuled by Mars, this Cardinal sign has abundant energy and initiative, along with a competitive nature. If you want to get something off the ground quickly, get an Aries buddy to help. However, when it comes to follow-up you might find that they have dashed off to tackle another challenge, leaving you with the work. In times of yore, they were said to be suited to occupations dealing with fire, iron and steel, sharp objects, and the military. Nowadays they pop up everywhere, but ideal jobs would be entrepreneur, rally-driver (that reckless streak they have), police officers, or fire-fighters (or pyromaniacs). They are excellent

promoters and may find the world of advertising and public relations appeals to their outgoing nature.

TaurusThis Venus-ruled sign loves the good things of life, so expect to find them where beauty, luxury, good food and comfort abound. They can do well in design and fashion for this reason. They are often blessed with good voices so can become announcers, public speakers or even professional singers. Taurus enjoys stability so they place importance on good benefits, vacation time, salary, job security. Determined, patient, honest, and methodical, they are excellent team members and extremely dependable. Their affinity for the soil can see them becoming landscape architects, and their material nature makes them good accountants (or debt-collectors).

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GeminiYou get double value for your money with Mercury-ruled Gemini. Masters of the written and spoken word, they excel in jobs that allow them to express themselves. Multi-taskers, they do not handle monotonous tasks well, so need variety and stimulation to keep boredom at bay. They are natural teachers, as they have alert and enquiring minds and enjoy sharing their knowledge. Anything involving networking and social activity suits them down to the ground, they love to keep up with the latest news. Great jobs could be broadcaster, journalist or gossip columnist.

CancerSensitive water sign Cancer is ruled by the Moon, which accounts in many ways for their fluctuating moods. They are great home-makers, and conversely, also keen on travelling, which often sees them carting favorite possessions around the planet in their rucksacks. Their love of heritage, family and history makes them excellent historians, antique

dealers and museum curators. They are often drawn to catering and the Food and Beverage industry, as well as taking care of anything or anyone. They have strong protective instincts, so kindergarten manager would suit them perfectly.

LeoSun-ruled Leo really is the king of the jungle. They love to be in the spotlight, so anything that puts them in front of a captive audience works well. Try actor, rock star, model, celebrity of any sort. Their courage and willingness to thing ‘big’ makes them an asset in most places. They are generally kind-hearted, in spite of the occasional growl, and as natural leaders tend to work towards executive positions. They do not enjoy being a subordinate at all. They can be creative, as well as dramatic, so may do well in interior design, with the rich and famous as clients.

virgoRuled by Mercury, Virgos have a reputation for being so obsessed with details that they cannot see the wood for the trees. They can become

a little nit-picky, making them excellent critics, because they do possess quite sharp mental faculties. Health matters deeply interest most Virgos, they make great dieticians or nutritionists. Writing, research, and statistics also come naturally to the meticulous Virgo brain. They are also easy to get along with as they are generally very cheerful. Many Virgos have a knack for languages so can make good translators and teachers.

LibraCharming and sociable, Venus-ruled Libra is the natural diplomat of the zodiac. If they are not on everyone’s party list they may panic, that’s how important their relationships are to them. They thrive in an environment of beauty and have an artistic flair, so cannot function in dingy or dirty surroundings. Good manners mean a lot to them, so they make great PR executives, formidable party and wedding planners, florists and entertainers. Ambitious businessmen could not do better than snap up a Libra wife, they will be reliably well-groomed, gracious and charming with their important guests.

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ScorpioRuled jointly by Pluto and Mars, these are the secretive power-players that often cross our paths. Intense, enigmatic, charismatic, they can be the control freaks from hell, but make us enjoy the experience. They do not reveal much about themselves, so may not be the easiest colleagues in a team situation, they can work better when left to their own resources. Don’t ever try to fob them off with evasive answers, they will dig until the truth comes out in any situation, and have uncanny intuition. That’s why they make such great secret agents, detectives, researchers, psychiatrists and scientists. Their nerves of steel also make them suited for work as surgeons.

SagittariusKnown for their philosophical outlook on life, these natural adventurers make great buddies and workmates. Prone to pranks and practical jokes they can be the clown in any situation, but are equally likely to suddenly exhibit a rather self-important pomposity. You can put that down to their ruling planet, Jupiter. Higher education and philosophy appeal to them, they often are drawn to religion and teaching. They make good judges and lawyers, justice and fairness count with them,

as does ethical behavior towards both humans and animals. Any job involving sport and fitness, travel, or development of the mind appeals to them, so they can be happy as travel agents, tour guides, veterinarians, personal trainers, and coaches.

CapricornCapricorns can be very ambitious and need challenges to function at their best. Saturn-ruled Capricorns are determined and persistent and are not easily dissuaded or discouraged. If there is any sign that can set a long-term goal and achieve it, it is Capricorn. This generally makes them responsible and conscientious and good in administrative positions where they will enforce rules and keep everyone on schedule. They also tend to be workaholics and expect the same of you. Their best jobs are manager, administrator, editor, banker, IT expert, and anything science-related.

AquariusFree-spirited Aquarians may seem a bit too quirky at times for their more rational colleagues, it’s that planet Uranus you see. But, there is method in their madness if you stick around to observe. They are the most likely to

have an unconventional job, maybe even one of their making. They will rebel against corporate environments, needing freedom of thought and movement. They will not be satisfied doing things the same way they have always been done. They can do well as scientists, astrologers, inventors, organic farmers, aviators, designers, musicians or rebel leaders.

PiscesThe ‘softie’ of the zodiac, kind-hearted Pisces is often seen as an easy touch. This Neptune-ruled visionary is not necessarily naïve or stupid, it boils down to the fact that they actually really care, be it about your hardships, or the planet at large. They often work in charity organizations, shelters, hospitals, orphanages and places where they can feel their contribution making a difference. Neptune also rules film, so it comes as no surprise that the beautiful Elizabeth Taylor was a Pisces babe. They are highly empathetic and intuitive, making it easy to express emotions on screen.

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Shaping Our Energy

Energy surrounds us. It is both tangible and intangible. The human mind and body may respond to certain energy fields in both negative and positive ways. The ancient Egyptians had an understanding of the forces of nature at work in our world. Natives and locals that closely interact with the land, such as farmers and healers, seem to have a certain instinct that we cannot always comprehend.

They seem to accurately predict whether a piece of land will be fruitful or not.

Ancient healing traditions prescribe certain healing foods and places. Certain sacred spots on earth offer us healing energies and restoration. What if there was a science that could accurately measure, understand and recreate these energies in order to harness them for our benefit and cancel the negative energy fields at the same time? Cairo Central Magazine had the opportunity to sit with the enlightened and articulate Mona Hossny to learn more about the science of BioGeometry.

By Jennifer Wilson

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CCM: WHAT IS BIO- GEOMETRY?

MH: BioGeometry is a patented Egyptian modern science which studies the physics of quality as opposed to quantity, which is the physics we usually learn about in school. It is a science that brings harmony and balance into living energy systems and harmonizes their interactions with the environment by using shape, color, motion and sound through resonance and harmonics. BioGeometry is an applied science by virtue of its successful applicability in numerous fields as architecture, telecom networks, industrial design, and vehicles to transmute the effects of environmental energy disturbances from sources such as electromagnetic radiation, structural design, and earth-energy radiation. BioGeometry is also being applied in agriculture and animal farming to increase productivity while reducing the use of controversial chemicals and artificial treatments.

Dr. Ibrahim Karim, the Egyptian scientist, architect and founder of Biogeometry created this science approximately 45 years ago. He was inspired by Radiesthesia; the science of using man’s sensitivity to vibrations to obtain information from the energy levels that are not accessible to our five senses in which simple instruments are used as indicators to measure minute vibrational interactions between energy fields. Radiesthesia has its roots in Ancient Egypt and was revived in the mid-forties by two French scientists named Leon Chaumery and Andre De Belizal.

HOW IS BIOGEOMETRY ACCOMPLISHED?

Energy waves move in two ways, horizontal and vertical. We have learned that vertical waves are harmful to our living energies. In the human body, energy waves move horizontally.

The science of BioGeometry recognizes sacred places and power spots on the planet, just as it recognizes bad energy spots. In these sacred places, consider the ancient Egyptian temples, Mecca and Lourdes among them, the energy fields that naturally radiate here are the energy fields that we seek to create in all other spaces in order to obtain the natural healing properties. Dr. Ibrahim has coined this energy quality BG3 referring to the three components of it; horizontal negative green (not in fact the color green), ultra violet and gold, similar to the names they occupy but radiating at a higher octave.

HOW DOES BIOGEOMETRY AFFECT OUR EvERYDAY LIvES?

BioGeometry can affect our lives in every way and in all environments. All environments are faced with many problems nowadays. There is almost no place on earth that is not affected by electromagnetic fields and radiation. You can even find electromagnetic fields and radiation in the middle of the desert. It has been demonstrated that these frequencies are harmful to human beings; to our immune systems and our general well-being.

HOW DOES BIOGEOMETRY HELP PEOPLE?

We completed a very successful project in Switzerland. After a communications company installed their antennas in remote previously untouched mountainous areas, residents were experiencing a large amount of unexplained health problems, both psychological and physical in addition to environmental damage to wildlife and the natural surroundings. Migrating birds stopped passing by those villages, bats and field rabbits disappeared, cows had less milk and residents were

suffering from headaches and epileptic seizures along with other physical ailments and changes in tempers. Because of how these changes came on so suddenly, the Swiss government wanted to better understand the ramifications of the energy waves and the impact on human beings and the environment.

So in this case, we installed shapes on antennae in the area and in the homes of the residents. We used different shapes both above ground and below ground to address the imbalance and re-create the harmony that was existing in the environment previously.

We also conducted a research project on poultry with Suez university. We studied their mode of production and found that what they fed the chickens and the environment that they bred the chickens in affected the rate at which the chickens were ready for consumption. If the feed was polluted by various means, sedatives, antibiotics and hormones were given, these negative energies were consumed by the chickens, affecting their development, which in turn negatively affected the end consumer. When we changed the feed, stopped the medications and balanced the energies of the environment the chickens lived in, they were ready for consumption after 36 days rather than 45.

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The negative energy from the feed and physical space caused harming effects on the chickens. It was removed and replaced with healing energy which results in a more positive experience for the person who consumes the chicken as these energies are transferred to humans who consume bounty from the earth. Humans who consume the chicken will draw from the same energy that the chickens drew from.

This is just one dimension of the benefits. In addition, knowledge of the energy fields and the changes that we made ultimately reduced the cost of production by decreasing the time the chickens needed to develop before being processed for human consumption. This has positive repercussions for using less environmental resources in a shorter time and saves the business owner production costs possibly decreasing his overhead expenses or increasing profit margins or lowering the cost for the customer.

WHICH SHAPE, OR TYPES OF SHAPES ARE THE MOST EFFECTIvE?

There is not one particular shape which is most effective. All shapes can be very effective depending on what you are doing. We actually use the color scale to measure the various energies in the universe. Additionally, there is not one type of material that is preferable either, though we do use plexi-glass often as it is durable.

HAvE YOU WITNESSED IMPROvEMENTS IN PEOPLE’S LIvES WHEN USING BIOGEOMETRY?

Certainly yes. In addition to health benefits that can be witnessed, BioGeometry takes you back to spirituality. As all humans are on the quest to understand oneself, life and the world around us, BioGeometry is the link between spirituality and science. It speaks to our belonging instinct and might satisfy some of the longing questions that some people might not find in religion as we know it. It is a way to understand the harmony amongst all living and non-living things on

the planet, by incorporating science and spirituality rather than having them in opposition.

WHAT ARE THE MAIN ELEMENTS THAT HELP CREATE A HEALTHY LIvING SPACE?

Well, the ideal situation is to start using BioGeometric principles before you even begin to build. You want to learn if there is a power spot on the land, or if there are any harmful spots. You want to align the building with the earth energy grid lines and to begin using the balancing energy so that when and after you build, you can channel this energy into your home and bring more of it through the designing language of BioGeometry. Once the home is built, or if the home is already built, you can achieve healing positive energies through design and furniture placement and creation.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAvE A CONSULTATION AND IF SO, WHAT IS INvOLvED?

At this time, we would rather concentrate on research projects and the dissemination of the knowledge; our impact will be greater if we focus our time and resources on finding holistic solutions and working on big projects rather than going into individual homes.

This is actually why we have created the home kit. The home kit contains small plexi-glass cubes and chips that you can install at the main sources of water and electricity in your home in order to cancel out the negative energy and channel more positive

energies into your home.

CAN BIOGEOMETRY BE STUDIED IN EGYPT?

Yes it can. There are various Masters and PhD level programs in Egypt. Foundational level courses are also offered. We have a BioGeometry Center located in Maadi. You can find out more information on our website www.biogeometry.ca.

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Wellbeing Links for JanuaryBy Hilary Diack

Gems for GroundingWith a special focus this month on real estate and the home we love the idea of using crystals to invite the right energy into our space. Take a look at this enjoyable article and try for yourself.

omtimes.com/2013/10/top-10-crystals-for-feng-shui

Negative MessagesWe do it subconsciously, the little speech patterns that we are not even aware of. They can reinforce negative thought processes, so catch yourself before you speak.

omtimes.com/2014/01/5-phrases-eliminate-vocabulary-today

Keeping Topped UpThe heat of summer is over, so we could find ourselves thinking more along the lines of cappuccino than refreshing water. Read this important article from The Mind Unleashed to learn why water is so important for us.

themindunleashed.org/2014/09/11-reasons-dehydration-making-sick-fat

Metabolism BluesIt happens gradually, all of a sudden the weight starts to creep on, and is not so easy to shake off. Read this helpful article if you are of that certain age, and rejoice if you are still in your twenties or thirties!

mindbodygreen.com/0-12901/8-things-every-woman-over-40-needs-to-know-about-losing-weight

Alkalize YourselfThere is an abundance of advice coming out these days about the benefits of keeping your system alkalized. It has even been linked to avoiding cancer. It’s all about the food rules passed down over the years, fruit and vegetables in abundance.

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Beat that FluIt’s the season again. Wake Up World shares useful advice on keeping winter bugs at bay.

wakeup-world.com/2014/09/29/no-flu-for-you-natural-ways-to-stay-free-from-flu-this-winter

Well, that’s 2014 done and dusted. Are you bright–eyed and bushy-tailed, ready for whatever 2015 throws your way? Resolutions made, or are you still trying to catch up on the ones you optimistically made a year ago? We promise you a bunch of great links to help you get through the coming 12 months in good health, great spirits and inspired living.

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CCM: Body-sculpting seems to be a hot topic these days, what do we need to know about it?

HN: Yes, it is definitely an important development in the field of cosmetic procedures. This is why we have

highly qualified medical professionals on our team who have experience in all facets of body-sculpting, be it Vaser, cryolipolysis or Endermolab. Of course, it is just a part of the many services offered at InShape.

Can body-sculpting be seen as a fast-track to getting into shape?

At InShape we feel it is important to view things holistically. Our philosophy and mission is to have each person who comes to us benefit

Shaping up PerfectlyThe Art of Body-sculpting By Hilary Diack

Have you ever met up with a friend and wondered how they managed to regain their youthful figure in such a short time? Was it simply a diet and exercise program, or something more? Leading cosmetic and plastic surgeon Dr. Hani Nabil, a man who helps so many people to look their absolute best, met with Cairo Central Magazine and explained how InShape Clinic can get us back into enviable form.

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from the facilities and procedures that we offer in a way that boosts their psychological state, self-esteem, self-confidence and body image,

along with an improved state of overall wellness. Each person has specific needs, which we assess so we can guide them as to what will work best for them. Definitely body-sculpting plays an important role, and is often used as part of an overall body-enhancement plan.

What is vaser, and when is it used?

Vaser, which stands for Vibration Amplification of Sound

Energy at Resonance, is a third-generation ultrasound-assisted liposuction tool. It is used for suctioning excess fat out of target areas of the body to create a slim, muscular and athletic appearance in different areas of the body. We consider that it is lipo-sculpting, rather than liposuction, as it enables us to be highly selective regarding the fat cells targeted. It is very

effective for waist definition, in cases of double chins, ‘tummy bulge’, ‘saddlebag’ thighs, ‘love handles’ and ‘pot belly’ in men.

How does vaser work?

It delivers energy in pulses through a specially designed probe, after the target area has been injected with saline. The probe is inserted through a tiny opening, and it extracts the melted fat cells that have been broken down by the ultrasound. Local anaesthesia is used, so there is minimal discomfort. It does not impact other body tissues, so there is less oedema and bleeding.

What are the benefits of vaser over older forms of liposuction?

As mentioned, we can be much more selective in choosing the areas of fat, which allows us to define the desired shape with greater accuracy. Multiple areas can be treated at one time. We can now aspirate up to 10 litres of fat, which is double the amount manageable in older liposuction procedures. This is roughly equivalent to two clothing sizes. There is a shorter recovery period, and a person can usually drive home after a one hour procedure.

Are there any side effects?

There can be light bruising, but this normally disappears after a week. It is essential to have the procedure carried out by a fully trained and qualified practitioner, if done incorrectly it can sometimes result in sub-dermal scarring. We have ensured that our procedures meet the highest standards, our Vaser sessions are carried out in-clinic and are supervised by our American surgeon who has undergone comprehensive training on this US-made machine.

Is anyone a suitable candidate for vaser?

So long as they are generally in good health, and not morbidly obese. This is a body-sculpturing tool, not a weight loss procedure. For that we would suggest our nutrition and diet program, along with a suitable exercise regime. In some cases we might recommend a gastric balloon to reduce the stomach capacity as well. When a desirable weight has been achieved, that is where body-

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sculpture can really come into play by tightening the skin, removing cellulite, removing any remaining stubborn areas of fat, and re-defining those important curves.

If there has been a very large amount of weight loss, a tummy-tuck (abdominoplasty) might be advised when the optimum weight level has been achieved to remove excess skin in the lower abdomen. This is a surgical procedure, but should not require a general anaesthetic, as epidural or spinal anaesthesia is effective.

What do you suggest for anyone with a small area of stubborn fat that needs removing?

This is a common complaint, those little bulges that will not disappear, no matter how much you exercise or how hard you diet. Cryolipolysis, or ‘fat-freezing’ is the perfect tool. The procedure involves selecting an area of hard-to-budge fat, inserting it into a freezing module, which then gauges how much can be removed, with the optimum length of time and temperature. The time of a session is generally around 40 minutes. 25% of the fat cells involved can be permanently removed in the primary session, with a further 25% in a follow-up session 30 -40 days later.

Is it risky or painful?

There may be a slight numbness and redness immediately after a

session, but there is no recovery time required. It is suitable for all ages and body types so long as there are no contraindicating conditions like anaemia or skin lesions. Of course, we do not carry the procedure out on women during pregnancy.

Does it leave any scarring?

It is a painless non-invasive procedure, so there are no scars.

How can we tackle cellulite?

Endermolab, based on cellular stimulation offers an effective natural, non-invasive, slimming and anti-ageing treatment. Endermolab delivers a massage administered with independent motorised rollers

that energize and firm the different layers of tissue and skin. It fights excess fat, especially on the thighs, the buttocks, the stomach and the hips along with an anti-ageing action thanks to its dynamic stimulation of body and cells.

How many sessions would be needed?

Generally, a course of six sessions gives a rewarding result. It depends on each case, of course. Our experienced team would give an assessment before the treatment.

What is your advice for anyone thinking of carrying out a body-sculpting procedure?

It is important to be realistic in your expectations, not only regarding any physical enhancement, but also the impact you want it to have on your life in general. At InShape our experienced team is always available to discuss any details relating to what our services can do you help you on your path to getting into great shape, in every possible way.

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Handling a newborn

• Wash your hands (or use a hand sanitizer) before handling your baby. Newborns don’t have a strong immune system yet. Make sure that everyone who handles your baby has clean hands.

• Be careful to support your baby’s head and neck. Support the head when carrying the baby upright or when you lay your baby down.

• Be careful not to shake your newborn. Shaking that is vigorous can cause bleeding in the brain.

• Make sure your baby is securely fastened. Whether it’s a carrier, stroller, or car seat; limit any activity that could be too rough or bouncy.

• Remember that your newborn is not ready for rough play, such as being jiggled on the knee or thrown in the air.

Diaper Changing

Before diapering your baby, make sure you have everything you need so you don’t leave your infant unattended on the changing table. When removing a boy’s diaper, do so carefully because exposure to the air may make him urinate. When wiping a girl, wipe her bottom from front to back to avoid a urinary tract infection.

Diaper rash is a common concern, try these tips to prevent or heal diaper rash:

• Change your baby’s diaper frequently, and as soon as possible after bowel movements.

• After cleaning the area, apply a diaper rash cream. Creams with zinc oxide are preferred because they form a barrier against moisture.

• Let the baby go un-diapered for part of the day. This gives the skin a chance to air out.

If the diaper rash continues for more than 3 days or seems to be getting worse, see your doctor — it may be caused by a fungal infection that requires a prescription.

Bathing

You should give your baby a sponge bath until:

• The umbilical cord falls off and the navel heals completely (1-4 weeks)

• The circumcision heals (1-2 weeks)

A bath 2-3 times a week in the first year is fine. More frequent bathing may be drying to the skin.

Circumcision and Umbilical Cord Care

Gently wipe the tip clean with warm water after a diaper change, and then apply petroleum jelly to the tip so it doesn’t stick to the diaper. Redness or irritation of the penis should heal within a few days, but if the redness or swelling increases or if puss-filled blisters form, infection may be present and you should call your baby’s doctor immediately.

An infant’s navel area shouldn’t be submerged in water until the cord stump falls off and the area is healed. Until it falls off, the cord

stump will change color from yellow to brown or black — this is normal. Consult your doctor if the navel area becomes reddened or if a foul smell or discharge develops.

Feeding

Generally, it’s recommended that babies be fed on demand. Your baby may show signs of hunger like crying, putting fingers in his or her mouth, or making sucking noises. A newborn baby needs to be fed every 2 to 3 hours. If you’re breastfeeding, give your baby the chance to nurse about 10-15 minutes at each breast. If you’re formula-feeding; your baby will most likely take about 60-90 ml at each feeding.

Many mothers are afraid they don’t produce enough milk; you will know your baby is getting enough milk when she has 6 to 8 wet diapers per day, and starts gaining weight well. Formula-fed and breastfed baby weight gain will vary because they grow at different rates. In general, breastfed babies tend to be leaner. On a general note, it’s best to visit your child’s doctor regularly to monitor growth and development.

Babies often swallow air during feedings, which can make them fussy. You can prevent this by burping your baby frequently.

Stay tuned for more on feeding in the next issue!

The Newborn Guide Episode 1Being a new mom can be overwhelming, trying to adjust to a new schedule, new demands and a new little being. Here are a few tips to help you make the transition to motherhood less stressful,

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Seva Simran Kaur, also known as Sara Campbell, started Kundalini Yoga over 12 years ago in response to stress-related digestive problems. It transformed her health and her life and she hasn’t looked back since! Cairo East Magazine sought her out to learn more about the benefits for all.

CEM: Why Egypt?

SSK: I first came here almost 10 years ago and my connection with Egypt

was as instant and powerful as my connection with my yogic path. It was in the Red Sea that I discovered free-diving, and set my first three World Records. I live and teach in Dahab but also travel and teach yoga, meditation and free-diving internationally.

In what way does Kundalini Yoga differ from other forms of yoga?

Kundalini is the most integrative and holistic form of yoga. It addresses mind, body and spirit in every single

session, giving practitioners access to powerful and rapid transformation. The secret to Kundalini Yoga lies primarily in the breath work, which shifts energy and blockages, and really opens a person up to their true identity and potential. While we practice every posture found in Hatha apart from the headstand, the way the asanas are integrated with pranayama, mantra, mudras, visual focus or bhandas makes it truly unique and the most uplifting form of yoga.

By Hilary Diack

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What are the main benefits a person can experience by practicing Kundalini Yoga?

There are countless benefits to starting any yoga practice, but specifically in Kundalini Yoga people typically experience a release of stored up, unhealthy or unsupportive emotions, or personal beliefs. It is an extremely effective way of connecting with the Self again, away from the pressures of work, family, society and life. It frequently happens that one single class can give a person that glimpse of who they really are, and that is a truly magical and priceless experience which keeps them coming back to go deeper and deeper into their own process of unfolding.

How often do you recommend practicing it, and how long for each session?

It is great if someone can get to a class once a week, preferably twice a week, but this isn’t always possible. Classes are normally 1.5 hours, sometimes shorter, and workshops are longer, giving students the chance to go

deeper into the psyche. Ideally students should practice with a qualified teacher, not only to ensure they are doing everything correctly, but also to benefit from the group energy as this can be hugely uplifting, connecting and healing.

What is best time of day for a Kundalini Yoga session?

There isn’t a best time of day. Early morning practice is great for waking up and starting the day on a healthy, positive note, but it is also perfect to unwind and switch off at the end of the day. Really whatever works best given life’s commitments.

Do you need to keep a special area just for yoga, or can any room be used?

If possible it is best to set aside a corner of a quiet room in your house or apartment to practice yoga and meditation. This area will accumulate the positive energy that is generated during practice, so that after a while, simply sitting there will bring peace and feelings of happiness and love.

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Not everyone has the luxury to do this, so you can also set up a small table with a candle, a photo of your teacher or someone who inspires you, maybe fresh flowers, affirmations or mantras, and then roll out your yoga mat in front of that each time you practice.

Is Kundalini Yoga suitable for all age groups?

Absolutely. The beauty of Kundalini Yoga is that everyone can practice. You don’t have to be strong, flexible, or fit to practice. Many people put of starting yoga because they worry that they’re not good enough. Firstly, we practice yoga in order to develop these physical attributes. But secondly, in Kundalini Yoga, we look beyond the physical body and recognise that it is the spirit which is the source of our happiness in life, and address this first and foremost. So if you can sit, and breathe, you can practice Kundalini Yoga.

Can it be practised alone or should it be done under the supervision of a qualified yoga master?

As I said above, it is best to start with a teacher, but the real long-term benefits actually come from creating

and sustaining a disciplined personal practice each and every day. This is where we learn the most about ourselves - how readily we give up on ourselves, let ourselves down; keep promises to others over promises to ourselves. This is an incredibly valuable opportunity for introspection and self-confrontation which can bring enormous benefits to everyone. So, really, a combination of classes and self-practice is optimal.

Where can classes be found in Cairo?

There are several centers in Cairo offering regular classes, and I recently ran morning and evening classes at Nūn Center in Zamalek.

Where can classes be found in South Sinai?

Seva Simran Kaur/Sara Campbell teaches regular drop in classes in Dahab, South Sinai: Sunday mornings 10:00 am and Thursday evenings 7:00 pm at Coral Coast Hotel. Drop-in EGP 100.

From 7-14th February 2015 she is offering a week-long yoga retreat at RockSea retreat, in Nuweiba, alongside top Danish Hatha-Vinyasa

instructor, Joern Noertoft. It includes B&B accommodation, twice-daily yoga, pranayama and meditation and a two-day yoga trek into the Sinai desert. €1000

For anyone wishing to develop further, she is running the first KRI Kundalini Yoga Level 1 Teacher Training in Nuweiba. Although the training started in December 2014, candidates can still join for the remaining modules; Module 2: 25 February - 1 March 2015, Module 3: 22-26 April 2015, plus 4-12 July in France, completing Module 1 in December 2015, or start the full cycle in December 2015. 2014/15 training €1980.

To combine yoga with some quality chill-out time you can join Sara for her Kundalini Weekends (Thursday evening till Sunday midday) at the beach for a relaxed but powerful practice. Each retreat is themed, and run in daily 3-hour workshops with plenty of time for soaking up the sun! Dates for 2015: January 22-25, April 2-5, September 24-27, November 26-29.

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Getting the Most out of Seasonal Produce

By Marcus O’Neill MSc RD

Even in Egypt, it’s generally pretty easy to get any type of fruit or vegetable you want at any time of year. However, there’s something to be said for eating produce when it’s at its most fresh. The best way to do that; eat local and in season.

It is a general belief that locally produced fruits and vegetables are healthier because imported alternatives must be harvested before they are ripe and thus will not have their full complement of nutrients. It is also believed that irradiation and other preservative measures sometimes used can negatively impact the nutritional quality of the produce. There is one characteristic, however, where local, seasonal produce wins hands down every time – TASTE! My contention has always been if something tastes better you’re likelier to eat more of it. And frankly eating more fruits and vegetables is something we could all stand to benefit from doing.

Here are some other ways to get the most out of your seasonal produce.

1. Cooking methods count - Avoid methods that can cause the loss of nutrients, like boiling. Eat your produce raw or choose methods that minimize nutrient loss, like steaming, baking or grilling.

2. Hold the fat (and sugar) - It’s also important to minimize the use of added sugars and fats in your preparation of fruits and vegetables. For example, the negatives associated with eating battered, deep fried zucchini sticks (ie. high fat and calories) outweigh any potential benefits gained from eating the zucchini.

3. Serve it with Salad - Egypt produces an incredible variety of lettuces and other greens. Try serving a salad with most meals. They’re tasty and make for a simple side dish or appetizer.

4. Experiment with New Recipes – Don’t be afraid to try something new. When you see a seasonal fruit or vegetable you’re not familiar with, buy it. It’s easy to find a recipe for almost anything on the Internet. Who knows, you may just find your new favorite food!

5. Skin On - When you’re preparing your fruits and vegetables, if possible, leave the skin on. Oftentimes the skin has the highest concentration of nutrients.

6. Go Vegetarian – If you want to get the most out of your seasonal produce, try incorporating more vegetarian dishes into your weekly menu. It doesn’t mean you need to become a full vegetarian or vegan, but eating more vegetarian meals will give an opportunity for your seasonal produce to be the star.

7. Get to know your local vendors – This is something I really love about Egypt because it’s so much easier to do than back home. If you’re unsure what’s currently in season, ask them. Find out where your produce is coming from. They’re usually happy to answer these types of questions.

8. The Brighter the Better – Choose fruits and vegetables that are bright, deep colors (reds, oranges, purples). This indicates they are high in antioxidant nutrients. Dark green vegetables are also packed with vitamins and minerals critical to good health.

Marcus O’Neill is a Registered Dietician from Canada, currently residing in Maadi. He can be reached by email at [email protected], or you can follow him via Twitter (@marcusoneillrd), or his website (www.dietitianabroad.com).

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Songs

To start the year on the right note

NINA SIMONEFeeling Good

jORDIN SPARKSOne Step At a Time PHILLIP

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IMAGINE DRAGONSOn Top of The World

AMERICAN AUTHORSBest Day of My Life

TROYE SIvANHappy Little Pill

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ONE REPUBLICCounting Stars

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ANDY GRAMMER Keep Your Head Up

COLDPLAYSky Full of Stars

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THE BEACH BOYSGood vibrations

ALICIA KEYSBrand New Me

INGRID MICHAELSONEverybody

PRISCILLA AHNDream

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ONE REPUBLICGood Life

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The packaging says it all. Literally. Crisp white with fresh green and earthy colors from nature, with inSeason’s mantra and product descriptions neatly printed on each side, you can almost feel yourself absorbing the goodness by osmosis.

The compact outlet on a busy Zamalek street delivers the same message. Minimalist, yes, but the cool white interior bursts with a vibrant energy. The green of the wheatgrass ready to be clipped for juices and smoothies contrasts nicely with the neat rows of freshly cold-pressed fruit and vegetable juice combinations and a wide selection of healthy wraps, all ready to go.

You will also find parfaits of fruit with home-made Greek yoghurt infused with Madagascar vanilla beans, topped with inSeason’s signature crunchy granola. It may sound a tad decadent, but it’s okay, all elements in their dishes are guilt-free and

chosen for their high nutritional and antioxidant value as well as their great flavors.

inSeason locally sources from Egyptian Hydrofarms, using their hydroponically grown and pesticide free leafy greens for their salads, green wraps and cold-pressed juices. You can choose from their innovative range of salads or create a salad to suit your taste. Start by building it from a choice of mixed greens, then add your choice of toppings from a range that includes vegetables, fresh fruit, cheese or eggs, beans, nuts and seeds… the list is never-ending. You have the option of adding meat or seafood as well before choosing one of inSeason’s famous dressings to bring all the flavors together. If you need something warm, their baked potato delivers the carbs you need to fuel you in winter, again with a choice of toppings. Soup fans are catered for with a nutritious vegan soup.

Operations Manager, Mahmoud El Sayed explained that as well as having some seating inside, and take-away, they are kept busy with delivery orders to Zamalek, Dokki, Mohandessin, Downtown and Giza. They have been getting so many customers from as far afield as 5th Settlement, Maadi, 6th October and Sheikh Zayed that there could be plans for new branches in the pipeline.

Hunger pangs had started to set in, so we hit the road, armed with a yummy Metabolism Mega-Drive combo of cold-pressed carrot, orange, pineapple, lemon and ginger juice, and a Vege Summer Wrap with rice noodles, cucumber, shredded carrot, cilantro, mint, crunchy peanuts and sesame seed (and some home-made sweet chili sauce for dipping).

Our verdict? Tasty, satisfying, and undeniably virtuous. We will be back for more.

By Hilary Diack

Fresh & Healthy Salads & More

HEALTH GALorEwith InSeason

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Ingredients

• 150 g inSeason Vitality Mix (Romaine, Kale, Baby Spinach, Shredded Green Cabbage, Shredded Purple Cabbage, and Shredded Carrots)

• 1/2 cup steamed broccoli

• 1/2 cup steamed asparagus

• 1/8 cup pomegranate seeds

• 1 tablespoon flax seeds

• 1/8 cup roasted almonds

• 120 g salmon filet (We citrus-poach ours, but you can steam, bake or grill yours just as well.)

• 80 ml inSeason Italian Vinaigrette or Sweet Chili Dressing

Method

Put all of the salad ingredients in a large bowl. Pour the dressing over the salad and toss liberally until all of the salad ingredients are coated in dressing. Salt and pepper to taste, and enjoy!

Description:

Build immunity by indulging in this highly nutritious bowl full of omega-3s and antioxidants. With inSeason’s Vitality Mix, citrus poached salmon, broccoli, asparagus, wheat berries, pomegranate seeds, flax seeds, roasted almonds and inSeason’s Italian or Sweet Chili vinaigrette.

Immunity Bowl Salad recipe

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Referenced from:thestonesoup.com/blog/2010/05/7-tips-for-full-flavoured-vegetable-stock/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consomm%C3%A9 www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/7730/pumpkin-soup?IGNORE_GEO_REDIRECT_ONCE=true www.thenibble.com/reviews/main/soup/soup-types-c.asp

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Consumed generously in winter, soup is considered one of the warmest, easiest and most nutrient items you can pick from a menu or make yourself, at home. Apart from Gazpacho which is a Spanish vegetable soup usually eaten cold on summer days, literally any vegetable (accompanied by protein) - can be turned into soup.

Soup types & cooking methods;In the world of kitchens, soups are made by sautéing the vegetables first so they’re soft, pureeing them later and either adding chicken/meat/vegetable /fish stock to them to give a clear consistency or adding full cream to give them a creamy consistency – along with necessary herbs & spices. Examples of clear soups include Minestrone and creamy ones include Mushroom Soup. There are also ‘Bisques’ which are very thick cream based soups such as the famous Lobster Bisque as well as ‘Chowders’ which are also thick soups but mainly potato based; ‘Clam’ Chowder plays here the king of Chowders. Usually essential in large kitchens at hotels & restaurants, a “consommé” or “bouillon” is the very refined & clear version of stock which is essential in all soups, based on which category they are – fish, meat, poultry or vegetables. At home you can just do with a regular stock by simmering vegetables, poultry, meat or fish in water, salt, pepper, cardamom, bay leaves and

just covering them up to speed up the process.

A few tips on making good soups; • Start with cold water then let it heat up as you go – it brings out all the flavors as opposed to pouring boiling water at first which can inhibit flavors. • Cut your veggies finely adds an extra rich flavor to your soup. • Browning your “aromatics” such as onion, carrot, celery definitely adds up. • Let your soup simmer – too high of heat will make you lose the flavors and too low won’t bring them out. In the spirit of Winter & Christmas, we share here this delicious silky creamy Pumpkin soup recipe:

Pumpkin Soup Ingredients • T4 tbsp olive oil • 2 onions, finely chopped • 1 kg pumpkin, peeled and deseeded and chopped into chunks • 2 cups vegetable or chicken stock • 142 ml double cream • 4 slices toasted bread for serving

Directions • Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a large saucepan, then gently cook the onions for 5 minutes, until soft but not coloured. Add the chopped

pumpkin to the pan then carry on cooking for 8-10 minutes, stirring occasionally until it starts to soften and turn golden.• Pour vegetable stock into the pan, then season with salt and pepper. Bring to the boil, and then simmer for 10 mins until pumpkin is very soft. Pour the double cream into the pan; bring back to the boil, then purée with a hand blender. For an extra-velvety consistency you can push the soup through a fine sieve into another pan.• While the soup is cooking, cut the bread into small croutons. Heat the remaining 2 tbsp olive oil in a frying pan, and then fry the bread until it starts to become crisp. • Serve scattered with croutons and drizzled with more olive oil & balsamic vinegar, if you want.

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BRIEFArts-Mart The Gallery has a very exciting and important show coming up around mid-January called The Artists of Tomorrow. This exhibit will feature seven of the most promising current upcoming talents in the contemporary Egyptian art scene. This will mark the first time in Cairo that a group of young and very well-selected artists will be showcased in such a light, and positioned as a promising investment.

The Artists of Tomorrow are Mohamed El Damarawy, Mohamed Rabie, Aya El Fallah, Lina Mowafy, Mohamed El Sharkawy, Al Zaeem Ahmad, Omar Abdel Zaher.

Contact Details:Arkan Business Park, Building 1, Office 22, Sheikh Zayed CityTel: 0100 609 5406Open daily, 12 PM - 8 PM, except Sundays.

BRIEFMulti-media artist Riham Elsadany challenges social taboos and the issues of women’s freedom in a patriarchal society. In her upcoming exhibit at ArtTalks Gallery, the artist explores the imaginary belief that women could be totally free in societies controlled by men, and daydreams of what these women would experience and how they would fantasize their lives.

Contact Details:8 El Kamel Mohamed Street. ZamalekTel: 02 27363948Open Daily, 11 AM to 8 PM. Friday 3-8 PM

BRIEFGallery Misr hosts the exhibit Sequence of Face, from Egyptian artist and Accademia di Belle Arte in Roma alumni, Essam Marouf.

Contact Details:4 A, Ibn Zanki Street, Off of Hassan Sabri Street, ZamalekTel: 02 27350604Open daily, 11:30 AM - 9 PM, except Fridays.

BRIEFAL Masar Gallery | The Art Lounge is proud to present its first distinctive solo exhibit for the pioneering late artist Tahia Halim titled Artist’s Private Collection. The exhibit showcases 40 scarce signed drawings from the 40’s up to the 80’s, representing the artist’s private collection. The collection depicts the artist’s memories documented on paper during her visits to various countries including Paris, London, Stockholm, Belgrade, and Nubia in Upper Egypt.

Contact Details:Baehler’s Mansion, 157 b. 26 July St., Ground Floor, ZamalekTel: 02 2736 8537Opens Sunday 4 January 2015, 7:00 PM -9:00 PM

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Not just a new month, it’s a new year. Are we going to embrace it with passion and optimism or slide into it rather cautiously, not sure which way it should be handled? Those big planets, Uranus and Pluto, still square off against each other. They do move slowly, don’t they? Saturn changes signs, passing into philosophical, truth –seeking Sagittarius, meaning patience and forbearance will have to be applied in many matters. So, globally we will continue to see elements looking for change locking horns with the heavies that hold the cards. January planetary line-ups hold a mix of challenges and good times, so put your best foot forward and make the most of it.

Aries21 March –20 April

A lot of the planetary action plays out in your career and networking spheres. You may be out and about, jostling for position in the social and business arenas. With Uranus, the planet with a few unexpected tricks up his sleeve, still slowly cruising through your birth sign; you need to be alert to changes as they arise. Inevitably family and domestic life may suffer, don’t let loved ones feel ignored, no matter how busy you are. Your best

days could be the 13th and 14th for social occasions and networking.

Taurus21 April –21 May

It will be hard to steer clear of the spotlight this January, so put in an extra effort on the job and look your best at all times. There may be a chance to slip in a quick trip early in January. So make the most of it, it could be a while before you get another holiday. As the month draws to an end your social life and friendships will be revving up nicely, seeing you spending a lot of time away from family and domestic routine. Again, great days are the 13th and 14th, especially for any important career matters. Take an Aries along to help seal the deal!

Gemini 22 May –21 June

Saturn lumbers into your solar 7th house of relationships as the year kicks off. You may find added responsibilities in this area, or a cooling off in your closest relationships. This theme will remain throughout the year. It’s not all negative, any partnership that is solid will be able to reinforce itself even further, it’s the shaky ones that might flounder. Your

constant craving for change and variety may prompt you take an unplanned trip. The second week of January is a lovely time to catch up with friends you haven’t seen for a while, either close to home or abroad.

Cancer22 June –22 July

If you have already made your New Year resolutions you might like to add a couple more, namely not to spend more than you earn and to take better care of your health. Cancerians are sensitive and emotional by nature, so can be victims of mood-based eating patterns. Jibes and teasing from a loved one will not help any resolve you have to diet. Tread carefully around the 15th, especially if your birthday falls at the end of the first week of July. Don’t feel left out. January may not traditionally be your best month of the year, it can only get better.

Leo23 July –22 August

There may be an awareness creeping up on you that the excellent run you have been experiencing could be slowing down. Hopefully you made hay while the sun was shining.

your January

The year may be winding down, but there is still plenty of action in store for the month ahead. If you know your rising sign we suggest that you read that as well to get extra insight.

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It seems this month that someone else is in the driver’s seat, something that never works well for you. Like it or not, let them call the shots, for the moment. The days from 10th to the 13th of January are super for spending quality time with a loved one, or putting together the sweetest business partnership ever. Just read the fine print carefully and tie it up before the 22nd.

virgo23 August –23 September

Take things easy in the first week, it should have been a busy and enjoyable festive season for you. After that you are back in work mode, and you can expect it to be full on. You can also get any diet and fitness regime back on track, with great planetary support. Don’t worry too much about a tiff with a loved one around the 19th; it is probably just an over-reaction and a misunderstanding. Don’t feed the fire and it will sort itself out in time. Try to get important papers and agreements settled before the 22nd, that’s when your ruling planet Mercury goes into retrograde and it’s ‘Whoops’ time again!

Libra24 September - 23 October

Get set for a rather romantic month, especially if you are looking for Mr. or Ms. Right. Again, the magic days are between 10th and 16th of January. Children could be a great source of fun for any Libra parents, so find some good bonding activities and sports you can all enjoy. The second week of January should be one to remember for all the right reasons. Anything to watch out for? Home matters may still need attention, not just family, it could be something that needs restoration or repairs. The latter part of the month is a good time to tackle chores

you have been putting off, rather than starting new projects.

Scorpio24 October –22 November

Things should feel a bit easier as Saturn moves on, but you should be able to look back on some solid progress that you have achieved. Put this down to hard work, strategic planning and good research on your part. So, where is the energy flowing this month? For you, it seems to focus a lot on the home. Cosy evenings snuggled up with your special person, long intimate chats, or even a good movie, you don’t seem to be in the mood for hitting the town. Equally, home entertaining could be fun, throw a dinner party around the 12th or 13th, with a quirky theme to amuse your guests.

Sagittarius23 November –21 December

It’s likely that you feel the weight of extra responsibilities looming up ahead: it’s Saturn entering your birth sign. You have been there before, think back 28 or 29 years or so, if you are old enough. Mind you, there are always a few added factors in the mix. At core, it is a definite learning curve, onerous though it might seem while you go through it. This month you may feel an urgent need to move, communicate and express yourself. Why not start a blog or keep a diary? After the 22nd the Mercury retrograde may cause mix-ups, so read your emails again before you press the ‘send’ button.

Capricorn22 December –20 January

It’s your birthday month, in case you were too wrapped up in other things to notice. Financially you seem to be on a roll, so you can clear

any backlog of bills that have piled up. Things may slow in this area after the 22nd, even to the point that you need to chase up on missed payments. With your ruling planet Saturn entering Sagittarius you may be entering a more reclusive phase, or may be spending time visiting someone, possibly an older person who is not able to get out and about. Emotions could run high around the 19th.

Aquarius21 January –19 February

With a whole bundle of planets transiting your birth sign you could be overloaded with action. It may seem that everyone is depending on you to come up with the ‘goods’, flattering maybe, but also hard work. There won’t be much breathing space so get things finished as they arise, circumstances or simply ‘burnout’ may slow you down by the end of the 3rd week of January. Beware of urges to make impulse buys around the 19th, you may regret them later, or find the product faulty.

Pisces20 February –20 March

Take this month to recoup your energy, hibernate and prepare for a feistier period coming up. It’s winter anyway, and work matters may be sluggish, so don’t feel guilty about having some quality time with yourself. Read those books that have been gathering dust and answer old emails. You may be feeling moody and sensitive as well. As a Pisces, your feet can be a sensitive area, if you detect a minor problem; chilblains for instance, have it taken care of before it really starts to bother you. Then you can party in February!

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7 People To Follow On Instagram Who Will Inspire You To Try Something New

If you love: Luxury living

Gorgeous lifestyle blogger Rosie has a life most of us can only dream of. Take one look at her fabulous travel and foodie pics, and prepare to become happy.

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If you love: Healthy food

Check out Nourish Up’s feed and prepare to get very excited by healthy eating. Being nutritious never looked so good.

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If you love: Fitness

The girls behind Lululemon share amazing photos that will inspire you to get fit, tanned, toned and healthy.

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If you love: Fashion

Italian blogger Chiara Ferragni, has a wardrobe to die for.

Prepare for serious sartorial envy and a whole lot of outfit inspiration.

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If you love: Interior decor

If gorgeous interiors are your thing, check out The Design Files’ feed. Founder Lucy Feagans provides a scrapbook of her home styling loves.

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If you love: Nature

National Georaphic photographer Dave Yoder shares breathtaking snaps of the natural world on his incredible account.

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If you love: Delicious desserts

This indulgent foodie feed is full of mouth-watering pics of dishes we would love to get our hands on. Check this out and get ready for some serious cravings.

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Azza Fahmy Jewelry Celebrate Their 45th Anniversary In Collaboration With The Cairo Marriott HotelAzza Fahmy Jewelry celebrated their 45th anniversary at the Cairo Marriott Hotel with the launch of its ‘Mini Series’ collection last December.Azza Fahmy’s journey started in Egypt in 1969 with the discovery of a jewelry book that ignited a passion and a spirit of ingenuity. Since then the brand has drawn inspiration from, and celebrated global art & cultures.Today, Azza Fahmy Jewelry pays tribute to the brand’s life-long journey celebrating with a 24 piece capsule collection; and choosing the historic Cairo Marriott Hotel as its event destination. As a former Al Gezirah Palace built by Khedive Ismail and as a guest palace for the Suez Canal inauguration celebrations, the Cairo Marriott boasts a collection of art and architectural masterpieces.To mark the occasion, the ‘Mini Series’ collection was displayed at the historical Eugenie Ballroom and Salon Royal while famous harpist Manal Mohei El-Din and Jazz entertainer Ahmed Harfoush entertained.

Corner Eleven is Cairo's new hotspotIt's a restaurant with a café twist, in the sense of that they focus on the quality, variety, and taste of the food, while maintaining an extensive menu of coffee, drinks, shisha, and beverages. People go there to have a good meal, and spend a good time with their friends - or even solo. Hence Corner Eleven’s tagline "Where good food meets good mood".

Launching on December 13, Corner Eleven opened to a large - albeit exclusive - crowd who were greeted with a complimentary tasting of almost everything on the menu, including Corner Eleven’s sensational Nutella/Galaxy/Peanut butter crepes. And, yes, their crepes are as good as they sound! The crowd were delighted, and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive.

Building on this positive momentum, Corner Eleven managed to win over a large number of loyal customers in a very short period of time. Based on customers' feedback - both verbal and written - people love the food; enjoy the place's positive vibe; its panoramic view, and large facade (which is making the place well-ventilated). In addition, they love the fact that they can play games, such as Pictionary, Monopoly, and Scrabble; the availability of valet parking; and the presence of TV screens for watching football games. In short, they love having the whole package in the same place. Corner Eleven is still young, but judging by what we’ve seen till now, it's here to stay - for long.

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Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay hosts Mr. and Mrs. GermanyAfter a fierce catwalk competition, photo shoot and spectacular show, the guests of Kempinski Soma Bay, along with Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay management and a jury of entertainment figures crowned Babette Kronauas as Miss Germany 2015. The MGC Miss Germany Corporation carried out the beauty competition in the “Misses”category, a 28-year tradition, at Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay. Ms Kronau is a 36-year-old multi-talented woman from Cologne. She is also a jewelry designer, a model and a show presenter who beat 100 contenders for the title. The top five candidates travelled to Kempinski Soma Bay to compete for the title. The official Mister Germany 2015 competition also took place with 17 candidates.

Cairo’s Fashion Nights at First MallOver 40 leading fashion and jewelry retailers, ateliers, and designers joined forces with PASHION magazine for the 4th edition of Cairo’s Fashion Nights at The First Mall Cairo.

A flock of over 2000 chic ladies and gents made their way through the three floors to discover the latest arrivals for the party season, exclusive pieces, special promotions and offers. Fashion games, a selfie competition, a cover model photo opportunity at the Jumia booth, make-up makeovers by the experts at Al Sagheer beauty salons, personal styling and shopping service by Lebanese stylist Giovanina Attieh at the PASHION lounge, silent auction bid on the dresses by the graduating students of the ITM fashion school, a try at jewelry making at the Azza Fahmy Design School booth, the “fabulous fur coats for a fabulous cause” charity initiative and many more attractions turned the event once more into a unique shopping experience in the Egyptian capital.

VIP cocktails at Tiffany & Co, Azza Fahmy and Carlo Joiallier added glitz and glamour to the event. Pink bubbly refreshments, canapés and Nola’s cupcakes were on the menu to keep the fashion savvy crowd that included Egypt’s most influential fashion bloggers Nour Aboul Ela, Alia EL Esseily, Noha Mohsen, Sara Abul Ela and Pakinam and Nermine Amer going until almost midnight. Last but certainly not least, leading movie star Hend Sabry and rising starlet Mirette Osama turned up to make their way through the crowd to support our local designers and retailers.

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