From October 1 to 26, 2025, Cairo’s Downtown district will once again come alive with performance, music, film, and art as the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D-CAF) returns for its 13th edition. Since its debut in 2012, D-CAF has stood as Egypt’s most daring and dynamic arts festival — an annual explosion of creativity that blurs the line between audience and performer, street and stage.
About the Festival
Each October, D-CAF gathers visionaries from across the globe to celebrate the power of art that provokes, questions, and connects. Its program moves fluidly across disciplines — from theater and contemporary dance to visual installations, music, and experimental film — reflecting Cairo’s own layered energy.
The festival has turned forgotten downtown landmarks into living cultural spaces, like Radio Cinema and Rawabet Arts Space, giving the city’s architectural memory a new pulse. D-CAF isn’t just a series of shows — it’s a month-long reclaiming of urban space through creativity.
Story Of…
Dates: October 21–22, 2025
Location: Rawabet Arts Space
A visceral, deeply personal work that transforms silence into solidarity. Story Of… follows one woman’s journey through motherhood, loss, and rebirth, intertwining live drumming, dance, and recorded voices of women sharing their own experiences. The result is a performance that moves between heartbreak and healing, celebrating the resilience of the body and the power of storytelling to reclaim grief.

The Manual
Start Date: October 17, 2025
Location: Falaki Theater
The Manual unfolds like a surreal parable told through three acts — Paradise, Purgatory, and Inferno. With haunting imagery and sharp physicality, it exposes how humanity’s craving for meaning often leads to destruction. The piece blends poetry, sound, and performance into a hypnotic meditation on morality, myth, and the stories that divide us.

L’Addition (Cairo)
Dates: October 15–16, 2025
Location: Rawabet Arts Space
A simple scene — a waiter and a customer — becomes a dizzying game of control, repetition, and chaos. In L’Addition, the familiar spirals into absurdity as roles blur and reality unravels. Both hilarious and unnerving, it’s a brilliant study of power and absurd repetition that recalls Waiting For Godot, with a similar sharp, dark comic bite that keeps you on edge.

DRONE: Testimonies and Music
Dates: October 22–23, 2025
Location: Falaki Theater
Written and directed by Andrea Assaf, DRONE combines multimedia, live sound, and documentary testimony to confront the human cost of remote warfare.
Real-life accounts of survivors become poetry, layered with droning vocals and immersive visuals that echo across continents. It’s a haunting piece that examines how violence from afar still scars the soul up close — and asks whether empathy can survive the age of distance.

Triple Dance Bill: Awake
Date: October 26, 2025
Location: Rawabet Arts Space
Set entirely on a single bed, Awake captures the fragile space between dreaming and being awake — that restless limbo where the mind wanders through memory, fear, and hope.
Through fluid movement and subtle lighting, the piece explores how the body carries emotion, turning moments of stillness into powerful statements about presence, loss, and renewal.

Triple Dance Bill: Just One Tile
Date: October 26, 2025
Location: Rawabet Arts Space
“I come from a place where just one tile can be a stage.” Just One Tile celebrates the revolutionary rhythm of Mahraganat, Egypt’s electrifying street music, fusing its raw pulse with contemporary dance. The result is a kinetic performance that pulses with defiance and joy — an ode to self-expression born from small spaces, big dreams, and unstoppable energy.

Pathogen of War
Dates: October 21–26, 2025
Location: Shourbagy Building, Abdelkhalik Tharwat Entrance
A gripping fusion of science, storytelling, and political history, Pathogen of War transports audiences into a speculative future where antibiotic resistance has rewritten humanity’s survival.
Guided by Iraqi doctor-turned-anthropologist Dr. Omar Dewachi, the work reveals how war and medicine intertwine — showing how a microscopic enemy, born from human conflict, can alter the fate of the world.

Creating Performance Texts: Collaging, Sampling, Writing
Dates: October 21–26, 2025
Location: D-CAF Festival Hub
More than a workshop, this session is a creative laboratory for artists and writers eager to push boundaries. Participants will work with fragments of text — memories, manifestos, lyrics, and interviews — to build new performance pieces through collage and sampling. It’s an invitation to play, experiment, and reimagine what storytelling can look like on stage.

Conclusion
This year’s D-CAF doesn’t just showcase art — it transforms Cairo into a living conversation. Every performance, from the streets to the stage, asks us to look closer, feel deeper, and think differently. As the city’s lights reflect off its historic façades, D-CAF 2025 reminds us that art is not only a mirror of life, but a force that keeps it in motion — questioning, daring, and alive.
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