art and culture
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Culture and Art Center in Manbij supports young people to discover their talents
The Culture and Art Center in Manbij Canton supports young people by providing painting, theatre, music and dance courses so that they have a space to discover their talents.
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KASED's courses to start: We can organize more activities together
The Women's Association for Culture, Art and Literature (KASED) gets ready to provide new courses to women and children next week. “We can organize more activities together with women,” said Saliha Ayata.
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Female painters in Raqqa portray women to record their experiences
Rasmiye Al-Arslan and Sahar Abdel Rahman, two female painters in Raqqa, portray women to record their experiences.
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Koma Amara releases new music video ‘APO Roje’
Koma Amara, a Kurdish musical group, has released a new music video, “Apo Roje” in three languages as part of the “Freedom for Abdullah Öcalan and a political solution to the Kurdish question” campaign.
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‘My aim is to write a book based on true stories’
Fatîma Xelîl, a student at the Rojava University, has been writing Kurdish stories and poems for five years and her aim is to write a book based on true stories.
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Poet Fatima Maizi tells women’s resistance in her zejel poems
Poet Fatima Maizi writes and reads zejel poems, known as an old Arabic poetic form, about women’s resistance in the Moroccan Nationalist Movement against French colonialism.
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Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival kicks off in Ankara
The 27th Flying Broom International Women’s Film Festival kicked off at the Ankara Opera House with the award ceremony on May 9.
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Hunergeha Welat releases new music video
Hunergeha Welat, a community of art and culture based in North and East Syria, has released a new music video called “Em Herin Gund (Kurdish: Let’s go to the village)”.
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Theatre players from Rojhilat: We should preserve Kurdish language and art
“The unifying power of art has an ability to connect people,” said theatre players, who participated in the Amed Theater Festival from Saqqez and Urmia, cities in Rojhilat Kurdistan.
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Lebanese high school student recycling old CDs
17-year-old high school student Tia Qaid Bey recycles unused CDs into art to protect the environment and earn money.
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Makhmour gets ready for celebrations on April 4
Teachers and students in Makhmour refugee camp, who started an orchestra, are getting ready to celebrate the birthday of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan on April 4.
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Theater actresses: We confronted everything that hindered our freedom
Theater actresses in Hasakah keep performing despite the patriarchal mindset that rejects their existence in society.
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Kawthar Hami of Manbij: Weaving rugs should be passed down to the next generation
Kawthar Hami living in Manbij Canton learned how to weave rugs and carpets from her mother. “Weaving rugs and carpets is an art that should be passed down from generation to generation,” she said.
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Numerous female artists participate in art exhibition in Ilam
Numerous female artists participated in the art exhibition held at Tonkabadi Art Gallery in Ilam, a Kurdish city in Iran’s Ilam County.
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MKM releases ‘Jin Jiyan Azadî’ song to celebrate IWD
The song “Jin, Jiyan, Azadî", composed by MKM musician Hediye Kalkan for International Women's Day, March 8, has been shared on online platforms.
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Stranên Keziya Sor: Musical film telling women’s revolution screened in NE Syria
Stranên Keziya Sor, a musical film telling the history of the international women's struggle and the women’s revolution in Rojava was screened in four cities of North and East Syria on March 3.
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Iranian female painter: I hope my paintings will bring hope to everyone
“I hope my paintings will bring hope to everyone. I reflect good feelings in my paintings far away from the dark sides of life and resentful life,” said Iranian painter Arzoo Safai, who organized a solo painting exhibition in Tehran.
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‘Kurdish folk sayings must be documented’
“Kurdish folk sayings must be documented,” said Şehnaz Çolî, who lives in the town of Amûdê, Jazira Canton of North and East Syria.
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Saz&Ayaz Group calls for preservation of Kurdish culture
Saz and Ayaz Group founded in Qamishlo in 2018 carries out activities to preserve Kurdish art and culture.
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Afghan engraving artist: Nothing lasts forever
Mallika Sadat and Soraya Sadat, one of the first engraving artists in Herat, have opened an engraving workshop for girls, who have been excluded from schools and universities by the Taliban's gender apartheid in Afghanistan.