Yabous Cultural Centre
E-Zahra Street 10, Jérusalem
Yabous is a non-governmental Palestinian organization based in Jerusalem. Yabous was established in 1995 when Suhail Khoury invited a number of artists and culture enthusiasts and entrepreneurs from Jerusalem to create a body to adopt the development and patronage of performing arts in Jerusalem. They collectively formed the founding board of Yabous, thus Yabous was born Two years later, in April 1997.
Yabous was officially registered as a non-profit organization based in the city of Jerusalem.
Since its inception, Yabous has been witnessing continuous successes, in most of its projects and programs. It has also contributed to reviving the cultural life in Jerusalem and in giving the city the ambience that reflects its Arab historical, religious, political and cultural importance. Today Yabous established the largest cultural center in Jerusalem. The Center will offer people a venue to come together to celebrate and share different cultural traditions, to interact with artists and participate in a range of activities that will stimulate and expand the creativity, diversity and artistry of Jerusalem and Palestinian cultural expressions.
Yabous; the first name given to the city of Jerusalem by the Jebusites. The Jebusites is a Canaanite tribe who built the first city Yabous on the location of present-day Jerusalem. Today and after more than 5000 years, the descendants of the Jebusites still live in East Jerusalem and continue to revive their city culturally and artistically by organizing activities in the field of performing arts.
Yabous Cultural Centre