Location: Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Language: Arabic
Duration: 00:03:43
Voice: Natural
Source: A24 News Agency
Restriction: A24 clients
Dateline: 17/03/2022
Storyline:
The representation of the Ministry of Education (MoE) for displaced students in Sulaymaniyah opened an art exhibition for primary school students. Students participated in different artworks of painting, sculpture, calligraphy, ceramic art, and glass engraving. The three-day event aims to develop students’ talents. Sulaymaniyah receives more than 34,000 displaced students from various Iraqi regions, studying in schools allocated to them by the Iraqi government.
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Soundbite (Shehab Mohamed – School Principal):
“Art classes and exhibitions are of much importance for students. The exhibition makes students let off steam after being depressed because of Covid-19. It also demonstrates students’ talents and skills.”
Soundbite (Afrah Mohamed – Art teacher):
“Through drawing, students can express themselves. Years ago, I had a student most of her drawings and paintings in black. Then we found out that all her family members only wear black.”
Soundbite (Tabarak Ahmed – a student participating in the exhibition):
“Our teacher teaches us drawing. When first heard about the exhibition, I rushed to participate with the paintings I had drawn.”
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