Mohamed Elhariri
Mohamed Elhariri (1962–2011) was a noted Egyptian dancer, dance teacher and choreographer from Egypt. He was born on 11 September 1962 and died suddenly and unexpectedly on 6 November 2011 at Cairo during the preparations for a new project of "Elhariri-Troupe".
Life
Mohamed Elhariri studied with top artists from Egypt in the field of folk dance and choreography from 1979 to 1994. Later he worked as a dancer - with the "Reda Troupe": Mahmoud Reda - Jiddawi Ramadan - Hassan Subki - Nabil Mabrouk - Hamada Hossam El Din - Hassan Afifi - the "National Troupe": Kamal Naim - Mohammad Khalil - Ahmed Masri - Tete Khamisi - Fathi Andros - the "Modern Troupe": Hasan Khalil - Maha Atia - Sami Abdel-Halim - Labib Elmasry - and the Institute for Ballet: Esmat Yehia - Hany Abu-Jaafar - Adel AbduElhariri was hired as a dancer with many celebrations of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State Theatres.
He also worked as a dancer of some theatres:
He worked as a dancer in the Egyptian TV Quiz Ramadan, which was broadcast around the world in the first Egyptian channel "Sharihan" with Hassan Afifi, as a dancer in the film some movie review and Egyptian soap operas and film dramas alongside Nelly and Iman El Bahr Darwish. As a dancer Elhariri worked with such renowned artists as Nagwa Fouad of Oriental Dance - Lucy - Fifi Abdou - Hall net - Azza Sheriff - Zizi Mustafa - Mustafa Soso.
Since 1994 Elhariri worked as a choreographer and teacher of belly dance and folklore, and led a group of Egyptian folklore. The Elharir-Troupe consists of 60 dancers, musicians and singers.
Private
Mohamed Elhariri was once married, the marriage failed. Shortly before his untimely death, he found a second chance with the German dancer Salma Parvaneh.Awards
Some of his awards were:International festivals
He has been to or participated in these international festivals:Category:Egyptian dancers
Category:1962 births
Category:2011 deaths
Category:Choreographers
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