Hama-Sana
The activities of the Al-Adiyat Cultural Days Festival kicked off this evening in the archaeological bath in Salamiyah, rural Hama, entitled Return to Reading and Spreading Culture in the City.
Mehdi Ghali, the festival official, said in a statement to SANA reporter that the festival in its current version lasts for 6 days and includes art exhibitions, handicrafts, heritage and cultural activities inspired by the heritage of Salamiyah city, in addition to a book fair that includes titles of writers, poets, writers and thinkers from the people of Salamiyah, in addition to artistic and dance paintings that express On the heritage and civilization of the city, as well as seminars and lectures on the ancient salmonid heritage.
Lubna Yaghi, a participant in the Recycling of the Environment Exhibition, indicated that her participation in this festival is not the first, noting that she displays recycled products to benefit from them again, instead of remaining just waste that pollutes the environment, such as recycling damaged and used leather and manufacturing them into women's butchers and other products and collectibles after being recycled.
The plastic artist, Ismail Shatyan, described his participation in the festival as a mission in terms of displaying artworks and paintings that he mastered recycled and manufactured from iron synthesis, which is known to have international exhibitions, where work has been done to design statues that embody reality by reconfiguring them with flesh and paint again.
Participant Lamis Hababa confirmed that the festival is important and a message that a peaceful city abounds with science, literature, writers and creators and has a clear and prominent imprint in the Syrian cultural movement.
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