One of Sudanese Inspiring Singer Mona Magdy : Melody and Pain Experience
Profile: Magda Hassan
Social media visitors chose the youth singer Mona Magdy as part of the group (Sudanese Female Inspired), despite her young age.
It was an inspiring experience in success, challenge, and resistance to breast cancer, from which she recently recovered.
Mona Magdy, a Sudanese actress and singer, was born in November 1986 in the city of Wad Medani, and grew up between Cairo and Wad Medani.
She traveled with her family to Cairo after level fifth at basic school stage, and continued her studies in Cairo up to the secondary school, then returned to Khartoum to study at the Faculty of Music and Drama at the University of Sudan, specializing in voices.
Mona Magdy sang in the college choir, and she also participated in the Ramadan public program “Songs and Songs” on the Blue Nile channel, which opened more doors of fame and success for her, so she performed a number of public and charitable concerts solo.
She has two special works, “The Banks of the Soul” and “Smell of Aroma ,” and a number of completed works that are supposed to see the light soon.
The famous singer Mona Magdy is one of the strong voices that has emerged in the artistic community.
Mona Magdy grew up in a human rights family with a long history of fighting injustice. She is the daughter of the activist Magdy Selim, who was known for his influential and strong views on various Sudanese issues.
She believes that art is an issue and an identity, and has always been keen to attend national events.
She recently contracted breast cancer in the past few years, so she turned her illness into another resistance issue in which she defeated cancer. She continues to support all cancer patients, as she is one of the strongest women in Sudan when it comes to defending a cause or resisting something.
Critic Musab Al-Sawy wrote about her, saying that her joining the college choir under the leadership of Al-Safi and Al-Nour was a starting point for her.
She started with that famous evening on the Blue Nile Channel about the immortal artist Khalil Farah, directed by Al-Tayeb Siddiq.
This evening constituted the choir’s first appearance at the Sudanese recipient, and then the journey of this group continued to explore.
In the ancient and contemporary Sudanese melodic heritage, the essences of melodies and performances are explored from it, and to the extent that Mona Magdy added her spirit, stardom, and vitality to the choir, in return, the choir contributed to the Sudanization of its style of performance and thrust it into the lights of the pentatonic spirit, mood, and interpretation of its artistic colors.
In addition to the choir, Mona Magdy participated in major singing artistic programs. Such as the Songs and Songs program, the Maestro program, and concerts honoring pioneer singers such as the singer Abdel Karim Al-Kabli. I also approached private singing and succeeded in it, and the evidence is the song (As Much as Love), which became a melody on every tongue.
The experience of illness revealed another value in Mona Magdy, which is the strength of will, faith, hope, and love that comes from her heart and overflows to everyone.
It would be surprising while people met her return through Khartoum airport with outpourings of love and support.