On Sunday, the Andalus Arabic Choir captivated audiences at the vibrant Summer Hill Social event, a street festival organised by Inner West Council. Under the skillful direction of Ghada Daher Elmowy, the choir delivered a mesmerising performance that celebrated multiculturalism and encouraged community engagement.
The festival, renowned for promoting cultural diversity and fostering social interactions within the community, saw a remarkable turnout. Attendees were treated to a harmonious blend of traditional melodies performed by the choir, whose repertoire highlighted the rich heritage and cultural depth of Andalusian music.
Ghada Daher Elmowy, acclaimed for her ability to unite diverse voices into harmonious performances, once again demonstrated her artistic excellence and dedication to cultural exchange. Her guidance brought out the best in the choir members, creating an atmosphere of unity and joy.
The event’s success was evident in the enthusiastic applause and positive feedback from the audience, many of whom expressed appreciation for the opportunity to experience such high-quality multicultural entertainment.
Summer Hill Social’s significant attendance underscores the Inner West community’s strong support for multicultural initiatives and its enthusiasm for events that celebrate diversity and inclusivity.
Through music, the Andalus Arabic Choir successfully bridged cultural divides, leaving an indelible mark on a community brought closer together by shared cultural experiences.




















