art and culture
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Gazan woman turns palm leaves into art form
Fatima Musleh makes baskets, bread bins, plates and other products by using date palm leaves in the Gaza Strip.
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8-year-old Awaz Kal plays flute, zurna and mey
Awaz Kal is an eight-year-old boy playing wind instruments such as flute, zurna and mey, which are commonly used in Kurdish music. He wants to be a well-known flautist in the future.
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“Fairuz, A Homeland” tells Lebanese singer Fairuz's exceptional artistic career
The Arab Thought Foundation (ATF) has launched a special publication named “Fairuz, A Homeland”, composed of a collection of articles, studies and testimonies on various aspects of Lebanese singer Fairuz's exceptional artistic career.
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Yekta Herekol Theater Festival continues in Qamishlo
On the 4th day of the Yekta Herekol Theater Festival, the play “Berf jî diêşe (English: Snow hurts too)” was performed by the Hîlala Zêrîn Sarya Baran Theater Group.
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Special committee formed for Mazlum Bagok Journalism Prize
Giving information about the 2022-2023 Mazlum Bagok Journalism Prize, YRA Co-chair Malva Elî said that they have reserved a special committee for women journalists this year so that “Women’s efforts will not be hidden, ignored.”
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Women artists face social pressure in Gaza
Gazan women face many barriers when they want to be engaged in the art due to the customs and traditions that society imposes on them.
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Women in NE Syria to read books by women writers in March
The Literature Committee of North and East Syria will hold reading workshops in March as part of its activities to honor the International Women’s Day. At the workshops, books by women writers will be read.
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Painter Solîn Osê: The most beautiful feeling is to be able to draw your dreams
“The most beautiful feeling is to be able to draw your dreams,” said Kurdish painter Solîn Osê, who started drawing when she was a child. She told us that she was able to draw her dreams thanks to the women’s revolution in Rojava.
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She collects historical items for 20 years to preserve Kurdish cultural heritage
Saliha Keleş, a citizen of Qamishlo, has been trying to preserve the Kurdish historical and cultural heritage with her spouse by collecting historical items for 20 years.
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Hojin Hêriz: The revolution in Rojava paves the way for free art
“The revolution in Rojava paves the way for free art,” said Hojîn Hêzin, a TV presenter, Kurdish teacher and singer in North and East Syria.
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7 women artists hold art exhibition in Ranya
Seven women artists held an art exhibition in Sulaymaniyah’s Ranya town with the motto, “Women lead the struggle for freedom.”
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Great interest in handicraft festival held in Saidsadiq
There is a great interest in the handicraft festival being held in Saidsadiq district of Sulaymaniyah. Women displaying their products at the festival aim to promote their products.
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‘Language is the culture, history and identity of a nation’
“Language is the culture, history and identity of a nation,”Qamishlo Kurdish Language Institution member Delal Heşmî said, calling on the Kurdish people to preserve their language.
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She revives Palestinian heritage through mosaics
Architectural engineer Raya Abu Musa has launched a project to revive Palestinian heritage through mosaics.
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Palestinian architect draws old buildings to document them
Palestinian architect Walaa Shublaq draws old buildings in the Gaza Strip to document them. She thinks the old buildings must be turned into spaces where women can come together, instead of closing them.
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Hanieh Tavassoli to boycott Fajr Film Festival
Iranian actress Hanieh Tavassoli has announced on her Instagram that she will boycott Iran's annual Fajr International Film Festival.
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Women become part of resistance in NE Syria by preserving their culture
Members of the Culture and Art Center in North and East Syria’s Shahba Canton pass their culture down to the next generations with their songs.
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Meet young poet Rojbîn Utun living in Makhmur refugee camp
Rojbîn Utun is a young poet living in the Makhmur refugee camp. Interested in art for years, she calls on all women living in the camp to be involved in art.
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Hamam al-Sammara offers treatments for many diseases
Giving information about historic Hamam al-Sammara in the Gaza Strip, history researcher Nora Deeb says the hamam is an important place for people seeking alternative medicine for their diseases.
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Ghalia Salah creates interactive books for children
Ghalia Salah, a Palestinian woman, has created interactive books for children in order to develop children’s vocabulary, motor skills, and decision-making abilities while keeping them entertained.