MUSIC: ARAB SINGERS TO BOYCOTT JORDAN FESTIVAL
(ANSAmed) - AMMAN, JULY 2 - Arab singers will boycott a music
festival in Jordan to be held on July 8 over claims it is being
set up by the same company which organised Israel's 60th
anniversary celebrations in May, a union leader said as reported
by Middle East online.
The month-long Jordan Festival will feature local and
international artists including tenor Placido Domingo and jazz
vocalist Diana Krall. But several Arab singers will boycott it
after calls by Jordan's Islamist-dominated 14 professional trade
unions, said Shaher Hadid, president of the Jordan Artists
Association. Jordan's tourism board, however, denies that the
company involved in the Israeli festivities is involved in the
festival.
"Publicis Groupe has nothing to do with Jordan Festival.
Another French company, Les Visiteurs du Soir, is organising the
event and it has been contracted by the tourism ministry,"
Tourism Board chief Nayef Fayez said. Publicis has organised
several events in Jordan, including the annual meeting of Nobel
laureates which was held in June in the ancient city of Petra.
Hadid said that Jordanian popular singer Omar Abdallat and
Egyptian crooner Amr Diab are among Arab singers "who have
announced their boycott of the event in line with decisions by
their unions." The union of Lebanese artists also decided to
stay away from the event and urged "Lebanese artists to boycott
the festival or any event that is linked to Israel," a
statement said.
Jordanian trade unions maintain that the event is being
organised by Publicis which orchestrated events for the 60th
anniversary of the creation of the state of Israel. For Arabs
the creation of Israel consecrated the occupation of Palestine.
"It's unimaginable that Arab singers take part in such a
suspicious event... (meant) to open the door to normalisation
with the enemy (Israel)," the unions said in a statement.
Although Jordan and Israel are bound by a 1994 peace treaty,
many Jordanians are opposed to normalisation of ties with the
Jewish state. (ANSAmed).
2008-07-02 11:15