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The launch of the (For the Glory of Syria) cultural festival in Tartous

2022-07-06T16:06:05.401Z


Tartous-Sana Various drawings of subjects and art schools with literary and poetic products presented by 30 plastic artists from


Tartous-Sana

Various drawings of subjects and art schools with literary and poetic products presented by 30 plastic artists from Tartous Governorate and 40 poets from different governorates in the Festival (For the Glory of Syria), which is held by the Al-Bayader Cultural Forum in cooperation with the Directorate of Education for two days at Amrit Hall for Fine Art Education.

Secretary of the Forum Hassan Bazaqi said in an exclusive statement to SANA: “The festival comes within the framework of the annual plan that has been held since its establishment more than ten years ago to contribute to the advancement of the cultural renaissance project,” pointing to the participation of a poet from brotherly Iraq and a number of children and young people to encourage talent. Small and new.

The poet Amer Al-Saadi from Iraq indicated the importance of developing and strengthening the cultural aspect between the Arab countries to build the cultural bridge through continuous communication, pointing out that his second participation in Tartous and the fifth in Syria falls within this framework and that he presented a bouquet of patriotic and sentimental poems from vertical poetry and activation poetry as the poem “Sorrow.” .

The poet Rashad Ahmad considered the festival as a stop he waits annually to come from Damascus to Tartous to participate in it, presenting patriotic poems, including the poem “My Homeland,” which tells the martyr’s condition, and flirtatious poems such as “Girl of Beauty” and “Oyoun Al Maha” using weighted poetry from the simple sea.

Abeer Salmon from Tartous chose to present an anthology of fictional poetry about the mother in a prose style, which is the style in which she has been writing since her poetic beginnings five years ago.

Among the plastic artists, Muhammad Kusa from Aleppo participated in several paintings of Syriac art, showing several aspects of human cases, such as the rebellion of men and women, using the pencil that reflects the aesthetics of the painting in black and white colors together.

First-year student at the Faculty of Tourism, Alaa Salama, chose to be her first participation in this exhibition, which includes multiple artistic experiences to familiarize participants and visitors with her three drawings, in which she expressed the states of love and spiritual harmony between men and women.

As for the children and adolescents who learned the basics of drawing with colors, sand, soil and marine environmental residues, they had the opportunity to present their talent for drawing. Among these children, Jazeel Abbas, Yana Ghanem and Hanin Khader, who painted landscapes of the sea and sunset, influenced by the environment in which they live, pointing out that the love of drawing with the interest of parents and teachers and their encouragement to The development of their talent gave them a great impetus and incentive to learn drawing and plastic art in general.

Fatima Hussain

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Source: sena

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