Mohamed Farrag: His Journey from Stage to Screen

From a humble beginning impersonating friends and family, and acting out small scenarios with his siblings, a passion and shining career ignited. Mohamed Farrag gained a decade worth of experience and knowledge from the stage, as many great actors have done, and was handpicked by superstar Ahmed Helmy and director Ahmed Galal from the wildly popular local theatre play Qahwa Sadda to star in his breakout role as Karim in Alf Mabrook. We sat down to chat with the charismatic actor about his beginnings, his role in the Ramadan series Aho Da Elly Saar, and his predictions for the World Cup.

CWM: Tell us about your beginnings in theatre, how did that influence your career?

MF: My career started on the stage, in college. I learned so much about the foundations of acting during that time, how to respect your work and people you work with, how to be dedicated to the role no matter how tired you are, how to conserve your energy and carry on against the obstacles, and how to properly study a character.

How does the stage differ from film and television work?

In all three mediums, I am an actor, but every medium has its techniques and the attitude you approach the work with. I can’t act a role the same way on stage as I do on camera, it will come off as too exaggerated. On stage, I have to act with my entire face and body and project my voice a certain way so it reaches the audience. On film, the acting is subtler. In all cases, I must enjoy my work so that satisfaction translates to the audience, because my job is to entertain the person watching my work. If they don’t enjoy my work, then the job isn’t a success.

How was the experience of working alongside the actor who discovered you, Ahmed Helmy?

This was the first role that gave me the opportunity to be seen as an actor, working in a movie with a superstar like Ahmed Helmy. I am eternally grateful to have been chosen by him and the director to star in this film. I was a young man just acting in independent theatre before that. I was so nervous the first day of filming, but I managed to cover that up really well. If I messed up, my chance would vanish.

Tell us a bit about how you prepared for your role as Aly in Aho Da Elly Saar.

 This was a totally new challenge for me as an actor, because the show takes place over a long period of time and it required me to portray a musician in four different stages of his life – in his 20s, 30s, 50s, and 70s. My inspiration for Aly was Sayed Darwish. It’s a very artistic and sentimental series, and it required me to learn music! I learned how to play oud and sing a bit more professionally than I did before. I also had to learn how to portray an older man to pull off Aly in his old age. I never watch my work before the finished product is out, so I was concerned how well I was portraying the character, but I hope I succeeded well in making him believable at all the stages in his life.

What gave you the stamina and strength to overcome the challenges of breaking into Egyptian cinema?

As a person, I’m a risk taker. I like challenges, even if the easy way is right there. So this pressure was always there, even in the world of theatre. The theatre made me tough, and it does that to any actor, it creates a thick skin. So I’m lucky to have had that background to give me the drive and character to deal with the challenges of an actor.

What advice can you give young up-and-coming actors who want to break into the industry?

 This can be a soul crushing industry; it’s one of toughest jobs. The industry in Egypt can stomp on potential and dreams, although it is in essence a noble and creative job. Anyone who loves it needs to really fight for it and have patience, intelligence, good judgment, and the ability to put up with a lot of disappointment. If you want to become an actor, you need to get out there and get involved in acting workshops, practice, get involved in the theatre at your university or college. There is so much potential out there, and all the acting greats like Daniel Day Lewis, started in theatre. Read, watch cinema, travel, get inspired and feed your passion.

How do you feel Egyptian cinema is progressing and developing now in comparison to Western cinema?

I feel like even though we have serious challenges in how Egyptian cinema and talent is managed and developed, things are getting better creatively. The roles and storylines are getting much better in this current decade. Our generation of scriptwriters, actors, directors have tons of potential and talent. Drama is being shaped differently, the stories are more complex, the cinematography is improving, the directors and actors are using different methodologies to translate emotions and ideas onto the screens. We are doing great work behind and in front of the camera.

Who would you love to work with?

 Unfortunately, the actor I would have loved to work with the most is no longer with us. I would have loved to work with Ahmed Zaki, to be standing in front of him. I adore him. Or Khaled Saleh, or Mahmoud AbdelAziz. Currently, the greats like Adel Imam and Yehia el Fakharany. I’d love to work with Mona Zaki. With Yousra again, with Ahmed Helmy again. I’d love to work with many actors I worked with before.

Who are your mentors in this industry?

The late Hussein Mahmoud. He wasn’t well known, but he was my professor in college and he taught me so much about the craft. He took me as a lump of flesh and molded me into what I am now. Also the director Tamer Mohsen and Mr. Khaled Galal, the director of the acting workshop at the Cairo Opera House. Last but not least, like so many Egyptians, Mohamed Salah! I adore him and have been following him since the very beginning of his career. He’s an amazing person and inspires me so much.

What are your predictions for the World Cup?

I love football and played the sport for a long time, I started playing and training in a youth club in Sayeda Zeinab and made it all the way to Al Ahly Club. I’m planning on going to Russia to watch the World Cup, but I can’t stay the whole time due to work. But I’m so excited to cheer Mo Salah and the rest of the team right there in person.

How do you manage to stay fit while you’re working such long hours?

Working a job like this, you have to carve out time to recover and maintain your stress levels. I practice yoga, and I’ve studied it. I try to go to the gym, but it’s tough to make it there with my schedule. I try to be healthy by cycling also.

What other projects do you have coming up in the future?

I’m in pre-production on a film that will hopefully be coming out early 2019. It is a dramatic role directed by superstar Sherif Arafa and I’ll be starring alongside Amir Karara and other great actors. The story itself is a meaty and cool plotline.

Quickfire Round

Favorite cuisine?

Asian food!

Social media – love it, hate it?

I used to hate it, but now I see the good in it. It can be used for great causes.

Who is closest to you?

 Not many people … the girl I love, my two sisters. I love female energy.

What are your hobbies?

Playstation! Watching movies, plays. I’d love to attend a play abroad. Cycling, yoga, and riding horses.

What’s your favorite travel destination?

 I love to travel, any time and anywhere, but of course some locations are closer to my heart. I love the Far East and certain European locales. I love to be in nature – beach, camping, hiking. I love to disconnect.

 

Favorite sport?

Football and MMA.

Favorite actor?

Daniel Day Lewis and Tom Hardy.

Favorite childhood movie?

El Mashbooh with Adel Imam, and El Horoob with Ahmed Zaki.

 

Photography: Sarah Rafea – Luminism Studio
Stylist: Khaled Azzam
Assistant Stylist: Mona
Make Up: Zico
Clothes: Fashion TV

Aqua in Nile Ritz Carlton

If the heat and noise of Cairo has you yearning for waving palms, sparkling turquoise water and a soothing breeze, head along to Aqua for a fine dining experience in Downtown and be transported. Set in a large, tranquil garden patio with a spacious designer pool, Aqua is the next best thing to an exotic getaway.

Type of Cuisine & Signature Dishes

A thoughtfully constructed menu of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, pasta, pizza, mains and desserts, all elevated to gourmet status.

Signature dishes include the Ritz Carlton Burger, Crispy Shrimp Wrap, Um Ali. Everything on offer should be superlative though, based on the consistently high quality we have become accustomed to at this Nile-side property.

Dishes Sampled

The picturesque, invigorating vibe of Aqua had our thoughts going straight to salad, so as soon as we had made ourselves comfortable we fired ahead and shared the signature Aqua Salad. The crisp, fresh mix of baby greens, pineapple, mango, avocado, dried cherries and dried cranberries was accented with a light drizzle of citrus dressing and primed our palates for the following plates. The presentation was simple and elegant, the portion perfect for two, so would be a must for us on future visits.

The Ritz Carlton Burger and Chicken Quesadilla Wrap came highly recommended, so we opted to share both. Again, they proved that simple, classic fare could be stellar when prepared with skill and flair. The burger was perfectly cooked to our liking, moist and juicy, flavor-packed beef, grilled aged cheddar cheese, tasty slices of mushroom, beef bacon and caramelized onion, presented on a large bun with a lettuce and tomato garnish. Condiments in the form of ketchup, mayo and mustard in dainty individual sealed jars came alongside, letting us add to our personal taste. The fries that came with our burger were as close to perfection as we have seen, and came in a really generous portion. There was no question of counting calories!

The Chicken Quesadilla wrap was tasty, and as with the burger, artistically presented on a wooden tray. Garnishes were arranged so we could add as we wished and with just the right amount of spice, along with the cheese and chicken, every bite hit the spot.

Don’t bypass the desserts. We loved the Key Lime Pie with raspberry sauce, and the Chocolate Parfait was decadence on a plate. A definite inclusion on our next visit.

Other Menu items that Appealed & Beverage Options

Ah, where to start. Maybe a classic Shrimp Cocktail? Followed by New York Strips, with asparagus and a rosemary sauce? Or the BBQ Chicken Pizza with smoked Gouda cheese, red onion and basil? Everything on the menu looked appealing.

Beverage options include fresh juices, smoothies, hot beverages, (local beer and wine outside of Ramadan)

Décor & Ambience

The area is dominated by the pool and beautiful palm trees, seating ranges from lounge style discreetly arranged on the patio to smart, outdoor dining tables and seating in Aqua itself. Cabanas are laid out at the far end of the garden, making it a refreshing oasis for anyone wanting to beat the city heat. As the pool closes at sunset, the vista then gradually takes on a fairyland feel as subtle lighting changes the mood.

Ambience is welcoming, professional staff ensures that service is unobtrusive, allowing guests to feel pampered without undue formality.  You can’t help but feel relaxed. We loved the background music, creating just the right state of mind.

Clientele Mix & Price Range

Couples, business colleagues, hotel guests and a surprising number of local diners who obviously appreciate the chilled atmosphere and great service.  A spot where even a solo diner could feel relaxed and at home.

Nile Ritz Carlton is a 5-Star property, so prices reflect that, but with such great food and impeccable service it is worth treating yourself. Mind you, the menu has some quite affordable options, so it needn’t set you back too much.

Contact Information

Opening hours: 12 pm – 11 -pm.

Ramadan Hours: 4 pm – 11 pm.

Address: 1113 Corniche El Nil, Tahrir Square, Cairo

Tel: 02 2577 8899 / 02 2580 2400

Website:  www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/middle-east/cairo

Facebook: ritzcarltoncairo

Instagram: ritzcarlton

Gardening, Barbeques and a Petting Zoo at Al Sorat Farm

It’s never too early to introduce your kids to all sorts of animals, teach them about the great outdoors, healthy food, and how to interact and coexist with nature. Luckily, 25 kilometers from Downtown Cairo, Al Sorat Farm offers Cairenes exactly that sort of opportunity and experience.

Located in Abu Sir, off the Sakkara Touristic Road, the farm was founded by Maryanne Gabbani in 2006 as an escape from the smog of Cairo, and also as way to live with her horses and dogs in open space.

Since then, the farm as evolved and grown to currently house 15 dogs, 23 horses, 35 goats, 13 sheep, 3 donkeys, 2 mules, 1 cow and the loveliest water buffalo you’ll ever meet. A large aviary houses 25 chickens, 8 ducks, 4 geese and 6 goslings, 2 turkeys, 1 Amazon parrot, 6 cockatiels, and 2 doves. There are also plans for a fish pond to farm tilapia and catfish, with fishing activities on the horizon.

 

According the seasonal availability, Al Sorat also sells produce and dairy products to visitors. Goat cheese, milk, kale, leafy salad greens, herbs, fresh eggs and more. Assistance is also given if people want to buy chicken, duck, goose, and other poultry from local farmers.

The farm is open to visitors and families by appointment all week long, admission for under 3 years of age is free and EGP 50 for older kids and adults – admission includes 30 minutes of horseback riding. Kids can play with goats in the pen, feed and pet the animals, learn about farming and gardening, and splash around in water pools on hot days. Visitors can bring their own lunches or barbeque items and use the farm’s facilities, or order lunches ahead of time and enjoy authentic, organic home-made food made by staff.

Contact Information

 Facebook: AlSoratFarm

Tel: 0122 211 8386

Web: www.alsorat.com

Diwan’s June Reads: 5 Books to Get Your Mind Buzzing

Need something to occupy your mind while you count down the days until Eid? Keep busy with any of these brain tickling books!

The President Is Missing 

by Bill Clinton & James Patterson

Set in real time, over the course of three days, The President Is Missing is one of the most dramatic thrillers in decades about the disappearance of the U.S. President. And it could all really happen. The President Is Missing is former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s first novel; a collaboration with best-selling author James Patterson.

New Power: How It’s Changing The 21st Century – And Why You Need To Know

by Jeremy Heimans  &  Henry Timms  

For most of human history the rules of power were clear: power was something to be seized, and then jealously guarded. Under this ‘Old Power’ we lived in a world of rulers and subjects. Now, we all sense that something has changed. In New Power, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms confront the biggest story of our age and trace how New Power is the key to understanding where we are. Drawing on examples from business, politics, popular culture and social justice, as well as case studies of organizations like LEGO and TED, they explain the forces that are changing the course of our age.

How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job

by Sally Helgesen & Marshall Goldsmith 

Business guru Marshall Goldsmith partnered with his longtime colleague, women’s leadership expert Sally Helgesen, to create this invaluable handbook for women trying to take the next step in their careers. They realized that for women in particular, the very skills and habits that made them successful early in their careers could actually be holding them back as they advance to the next stage of their working lives.

Unthinkable: An Extraordinary Journey Through the World’s Strangest Brains 

by Helen Thomson  

Our brains are far stranger than we think. We take it for granted that we can remember, feel emotion, navigate, empathize and understand the world around us, but how would our lives change if these abilities were dramatically enhanced – or disappeared overnight? Award-winning science writer Helen Thomson has spent years travelling the world tracking down incredibly rare brain disorders. Unthinkable takes us on an unforgettable journey through the human brain. Discover how to forge memories that never disappear, how to grow an alien limb and how to make better decisions. Learn how to hallucinate and how to make yourself happier in a split second. Find out how to avoid getting lost, how to see more of your reality, even how exactly you can confirm you are alive. Think the unthinkable.

Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins 

by Garry Kasparov  (Author), Mig Greengard (Contributor)

In May 1997, the world watched as Garry Kasparov, the greatest chess player in the world, was defeated for the first time by the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue. It was a watershed moment in the history of technology: machine intelligence had arrived at the point where it could best human intellect. It wasn’t a coincidence that Kasparov became the symbol of man’s fight against the machines. Like all passionate competitors, Kasparov has taken his defeat and learned from it. He has devoted much energy to devising ways in which humans can partner with machines in order to produce results better than either can achieve alone. Ultimately, he’s become convinced that by embracing the competition between human and machine intelligence, we can spend less time worrying about being replaced and more thinking of new challenges to conquer.

Sharmoofers: Tackling New Issues with New Music

Bahaa and Moe started jamming at home in Cairo in 2012, blending sounds from various genres such as reggae, reggaeton, funk, and latin music, all while keeping their lyrics in Arabic. Only a couple months and several YouTube videos later, the two Egyptians realized they were on to something, and could create a name for themselves in the industry using the original sound to touch on sensitive issues of the Middle Eastern society.

Sharmoofers crashed into the music scene in Egypt in an impressively short amount of time. It was only 2 years later that their first single ‘’Khamsa Santy” was released, which helped them receive the Best Band award in the Middle East Music Awards (MEMA), highlighting the beginning of a beautiful journey.

The duo have recently just released a hit single off their upcoming album, Infisam, a track titled “Motfaqed Al Habiba”, their first love song. The song has received critical acclaim, but has left fans puzzled as to what to expect from the upcoming body of work. We sat with the two friendly artists to ask a couple of questions about the single and what made them go in this direction.

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جمهورنا العظيم، يؤسفنا إننا نقولكم إن إحنا مش هنقدر نلعب في #RedBullFelShare3 لأسباب خارجة تماماً عن إرادتنا و إن آخر حاجة كنا عايزنها هي إننا منتطلعش عالمسرح قدامكم بعد كل التجهيز للحفلات ده.نشوفكم قريب.

Geplaatst door Sharmoofers op Zondag 22 april 2018

Cairo West Magazine: As your music is very diverse and involves so many instruments and genres of music, we wanted to know who influenced your musical style and who did you use to listen to growing up?

Bahaa: Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Backstreet Boys, N’Sync … Everything our generation used to listen to! Pop music in general. However, the genre has evolved. Today it’s more about Pharell and Bruno Mars.

CWM: After watching the short videos you are posting on your YouTube channel, and hearing Moftaqed El Habiba for the first time, we don’t really know what to expect from your next album. How will it be different?

Moe: Our next album is called Infisam, which means bipolar, and will touch on this psychological illness in a serious way. Egyptians, and Arabs in general, never take mental health seriously and we feel like people suffering from mental illnesses are often rejects of our societies. They make it seem like it’s scary. They get no help. Just talking about it and having conversations could help them a lot! We need to accept them.

Bahaa: For example, in the west, you can have weekly sessions with a psychologist and get help. But not here.

CWM: You guys are basically celebrities now. How are you dealing with the photoshoots, interviews, media attention?

Bahaa: It’s a learning process, I still hate the camera until now! But put us in the studio, that is our comfort zone.

Take a look at the newest hit single MOFATQED EL HABIBA

Soda Rolls Out 2 Super Smart Phones: The E1 and the S1

Smart phones built with state-of-the-art tech don’t have to cost an arm and a leg anymore! Thanks to Soda, a new mobile & mobile accessories company developed by Chenyee Technology, one of the largest smartphone manufactures that has been serving many worldwide smartphone brands for over 7 years.

Soda recently rolled out two spectacular cost-effective phones, each way ahead of today’s mobile device offerings in its own right, the E1 and the S1.

More for Your Money
The E1 is one of those performing horses; it can go the long haul and then some! With a 4000mAh super battery, the performance and longevity of this phone is unparalleled. Even when operating a 4G network, the battery is not easily drained! Take that, and add it to the 5.5 inch IPS screen displaying with a whopping 1280*720P resolution, and you’ve got a device worthy of viewing all your favorite HD media! Not only that, the E1 supports picture-in-picture viewing, which means you can watch a video in a small window pinned to a corner of the screen while you browse apps or other content on the main screen. A 13MP camera delivers a crisp, clear picture, and the Face Beauty function enhances all the selfies you’ll be taking with your E1.

The E1 operates the smooth and user friendly Android 8.1 OS and runs all of Android’s up-to-date features. Now here’s the best part, the warranty on the E1 is 15 months! That’s a year plus! This gives you a worry-free experience and peace-of-mind knowing that your purchase is secured. This phone will not break the bank, so if you’re on a limited budget but do not want to compromise on your smart phone experience, the E1 is for you. Pocket size, pocket friendly, and delivers big!

Sleek Style, Maximum Performance

If you like a little more flash, you can go ahead and opt for the S1. This phone is sure to turn heads and catch attention, the ultra shiny 3D curved back shell with 24-step coating craftsmanship and rounded-corner design not only looks super cool and futuristic, but also ensures the phone is durable and long-lasting. Made of Corning Gorilla Glass, the edge-to-edge full screen 5.5inch display provides a wider viewing angle and a more immersive browsing experience, and the 3D curved back gives you better grip, decreasing the chances of phone slips. The 3000mAh battery is sufficient for daily use, making this phone great value-for-money.

Get all your favorite music, pictures, media, apps and games, and pack them all into the S1 because the 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM with the latest Android 8.0 Oreo OS gives you the freedom and the space to do so.

A 13MP rear-facing camera and an 8MP front-facing camera with Beauty Face and selfie flash deliver vibrant, smooth pictures. Of course the Group Selfie function comes in handy as well, it makes the otherwise normally challenging task of taking a proper group selfie a lot easier.

This is a phone that checks all the right smart phone boxes: performance, appearance, durability, and technology! All of that and a 15 month warranty as well.

Whichever one meets your mobile usage requirements, both the E1 and the S1 deliver a great user experience backed by stet-of-the-art technology and craftsmanship.

Chenyee Develops Soda Mobile For State-Of-The-Art Mobiles & Mobile Accessories

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Chenyee is a mobile phone products manufacturing company with over 7 years of expertise in the market. The company also specializes in hardware sectors and software system R&D international mobile phone trading. With more than 400 employees and staff, Chenyee’s wide reach covers more than 50 countries across the globe in Europe, North America, South America, Africa and South Asia.

Chenyee has a professional team for hardware stack, as well as a software design team for customized software design, and a professional ID team for stylish phone designs, and is continuously keen on creating distinctive products with passion.

One of Chenyee’s latest developments is the establishment of Soda Mobile. Soda is a young, dynamic and innovative technology company focusing on R&D, manufacturing and marketing on smartphone and lOTs. Soda creates cost-effective high-quality and easy-going premium technology product for the tech-savvy youth of today who have grown accustomed to cost-effective state-of-the-art attractive technology.

 

Soda Mobile provides (1) The S1 mobile phone, which offers an amazing 1440*720 pixel resolution with full screen display, a 32GB internal memory and a 13 Mpxl rear camera. The screen is made of Corning Gorilla Glass. (2) The E1 mobile phone, a 4G phone that offers a 4000mAh battery and a large 5.5” HD ips display. (3) USB Charger with intelligent identification chip with accurate current matching capacity, delivering optimum high-speed charge to all devices including Apple and Android phones and tablets as well as cameras, consoles and more. (4) Data Cable with high-speed charge. (5) Headphones with enhanced base, aluminum alloy housing, comfortable in-ear fit and smart control. (6)Power Bank 6000mAh that is mini size, with dual USB ports that can charge two devices simultaneously. (7) Power Bank 10000mAh, a compact high-capacity portable charger that weighs just 274g. The Power Bank 10000mAh offers 8 vital protections:

1- Over charge

2- Over discharge

3- Over voltage

4- Over current

5- Over power

6- Over temperature

7- Shot circuit

8- Recovery protection

Warranty on Soda mobile products is 12 plus 3 months, while the warranty on separate accessories is 12 months, except the Data Cable, which has a warranty of 6 months. Soda cooperates with Raya as its’ service center; Soda products can be purchased at several retailers in Cairo, Giza and from www.jumia.com.

Lodge’s Lasagna Dello Chef 

Try this twist on the classic lasagna, courtesy of Chef Carlo of Lodge in New Cairo. Chef Carlo hails from Naples and says every region in Italy has their own way of preparing pizza and lasagna.

INGREDIENTS

400 gr of lasagna pasta

300 gr mince beef

2 boild eggs

100 gr ricotta cheese

200gr buffalo mozzarella

80 gr parmesan cheese

250 gr Tomato sauce

50 grams of green peas

Salt/pepper

METHOD

Put the tomato sauce in the tray. Add a layer of lasgna and cover it with 1/4 from all ingredients and repeat this step four times. Cover with tomato sauce with parmesan cheese to give the coating a crispy golden color.

Bake in oven 190 degrees for 40mins covered with foil paper. Remove the tray from the oven and move to  the grill for the final 5 minutes and take the foil away to have the crispy effect.

 

Ramadan Gifts

If you’re searching for the perfect gift to take to a Ramadan gathering, we have some great options for you to consider.