A second-century Roman empress is the heroine of Julia Domna,
the story of wealth, power and passion that Enana will perform in
Detroit. Julia Domna was the beautiful, well-educated daughter of
an influential priest in Emesa, Syria, who married the future Roman
Emperor Septimius Severus. As empress, she exerted great power
and influence and was a patron of the arts and philosophy. The
Emperor and Empress had two sons who ruled together after the
emperors death, until one killed the other. Julia Domna starved
herself to death after the assassination of her remaining son.
Enana has performed at prestigious arts
festivals and venues throughout the Middle East and beyond, with
appearances in the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Morocco, the
Ukraine, China, Turkey and India.
Don't miss out on the first ever US performance by Enana at the 7th AANM Gala June 22, 2010!
Special thanks to Honorary Consulate General of Syria in Detroit, Dr. Naji Arwashan for making Enana's appearance possible.
Visit www.arabamericanmuseum.org for more info.
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