Daraa-Sana
Within the Life Skills Program, the cultural window in Jabab, rural Daraa, implements a variety of cultural, sports and recreational activities and theatrical performances to develop the talents of children and adolescents.
The window organized this month, according to its president, Muhammad Al-Rahoum, reading workshops under the title (I will choose my book), during which a visit was made to the cultural window library in Jibab to review its contents and choose the appropriate book for each reader.
Al-Rahoum said in a statement to SANA that the Chebab window held a chess workshop under the title (Chess, the sport of high-end minds), the aim of which is to develop mental skills in children and adolescents, increase concentration, strengthen memory, and develop a sense of perseverance.
The Jbab window has recreational activities for children, as Al-Rahum mentioned to create an atmosphere of fun with the sound of music, with the aim of raising physical fitness and creating harmony between body movements and musical sense, indicating that the window focuses in some of its activities on folklore and in this area carried out training for children on folk tunes inspired by the Hourani heritage. The original.
In its activities, the window did not neglect theatrical performances, so it presented a performance entitled (A Pirate in the Village of Umm al-Rayhan) directed by Firas al-Muqbil with a group of young talents whose aim is to bring joy to the souls of young people, develop their skills and self-confidence, by benefiting from the experiences of the actors who performed their roles on stage.
The head of the window pointed out that the aim of the activities is to implant values in children and seek to build a creative generation according to correct foundations, away from negative concepts that prevailed during the war years.
Qasim Miqdad