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This is something a couple of my choir friends decided to do to relieve some of the exam-related stress before everyone heads off for the holidays.
And here are a couple of videos of our Christmas concert (the American University of Beirut, AUB, Choir and Choral Society). You can see me on the top-most riser on the far right of the screen (I'm the guy to the left of that LAST guy).
RE: Beirut Vocal Point / AUB Choir a... (in reply to Pgh_flamenco)
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Muslim countries?
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a "Muslim country," and does NOT celebrate Christmas whatsoever. Lebanon is a very religiously-diverse country (nearly 50% Muslim, and 50% non-Muslim), and thus Christmas is FULLY celebrated here (even by NON-Christians).
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RE: Beirut Vocal Point / AUB Choir a... (in reply to rombsix)
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a "Muslim country," and does NOT celebrate Christmas whatsoever
When I worked in Saudi they didn't appear to do a lot of celebrating of anything much, apart from The Hajj I guess, so I hung out with the Lebanese and Jordanians