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Jableh Summer Cultural Festival concludes its activities with a variety of cultural activities

2022-07-26T20:37:46.663Z


Lattakia, SANA-Cultural activities varied at the end of the Jableh Summer Cultural Festival, in which a group of


Latakia-SANA

Cultural activities varied at the end of the Jableh Summer Cultural Festival, in which a group of poets participated in the Qardaha Cultural Forum. In the closing ceremony, they performed musical and lyrical performances in which a group of national and popular songs were presented.

The beginning was by presenting a sentimental poem entitled “The Greatest What Is Said,” in which the poet Hussein Muhammad explained the man’s weakness in love and feelings, and in his poem “I am Syrian,” which he performed in the Euphrates dialect, he spoke about the spectrum of Syrian society.

The poet Samer Al-Khatib recited two patriotic poems entitled “The Martyr” and a poem entitled “The Prayer of the Heart.” With her first poetic participation, Buthaina Dawa presented two patriotic poems, the first entitled “Blessings of Victory,” in which she saluted the Syrian Arab Army, and the second was a prose poem entitled “Prince of Love” expressing the soliloquy of a lover.

Samah Al-Qibli participated in three poems of modern poetry entitled “I dried up my Mwaweli, who I am and my confusion” in which she touched on social, emotional and emotional issues.

The Director of the Cultural Center in Jableh, Mayada Hassan, pointed out that the importance of the festival stems from its holding despite the difficult conditions that Syria is experiencing, in addition to the participation of different age groups and the distinguished cultural diversity of dancing, singing, playing and recycling fabrics, pointing out that the festival is a bridge for communication with the audience.

Mohamed Ibrahim, "from the audience," expressed his admiration for the festival, indicating that this diverse artistic and literary event is a beautiful thing and the audience needs to educate themselves in various cultural fields.

The two children, Reem and Lara Mohammed, were impressed by the exhibition of recycling fabrics and what is made of them, such as pillows and new and beautiful toys, while the two young men, Ali and Ahmed Issa, expressed their hopes to repeat these artistic events because they spread joy among people.

As for Mrs. Amal Ahmed, she confirmed that these events are an outlet for people and restore familiarity and love to their souls that are tired of life obstacles and difficult public health and economic conditions.

During the concert, singers Khaldoun Sobeih and Nasser Ajeeb presented a group of enthusiastic patriotic songs, including "Talaat Tamar Ya Dar" and the diverse folklore of coastal folklore close to the hearts of the audience.

 Hazar Hammoud

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Source: sena

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