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Literature and Songs.. A poetry-musical evening at the Palace of Culture in Hama

2022-06-13T14:33:39.823Z


Hama, SANA-Sentimental poetry dominated the poems of the musical poetry evening organized by the Najib Al-Sarraj Institute for Musa


Hama-Sana

Affective poetry dominated the poems of the musical poetry evening organized by the Naguib Al-Sarraj Institute for Music in cooperation with the Friends of the Arab Writers Union Club in Hama today and with the participation of a number of young poets entitled (Literature and Nagham).

The evening, which was held at the Palace of Culture in Hama, included the recitation of various poems between the mediocre and the spoken, with emotional and human contents and lyrical pieces.

The evening was opened by the poet Osama Wahoud with a collection of romantic and social poems and a poem in which he spoke in the language of the traveler who left his country.

The poet Anas Sharbatji participated in three poems that tell about human situations such as nostalgia and love in a direct way, through which he simply expressed his thoughts, while the prose texts of the poet Aya Tarif were emotional, humane and sentimental, and a poem she gave to every strong woman in this world.

While the guest of the evening, the poet Anas Al-Hajjar, recited several poems of love, and at the end of the evening was the poet Mustafa Samoudi, head of the branch of the Arab Writers Union in Hama, who recited several poems in spoken poetry.

The poets were accompanied by playing the young Oud musical instrument, Obada Idlebi, and the young musical instrument, Badr Al-Din Al-Ruba, and the evening was moderated by the poet Amir Hegazy.

Suhad Hassan

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Source: sena

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