Exceptional artistic moments, the audience of Iraqi star Kazem El-Saher lived, in a digital singing session organized by the Cultural Foundation in Abu Dhabi, within the framework of the "Culture for All" initiative, which was launched by the Department of Culture and Tourism, and received follow-up and interest for two signposts registered for "Caesar" on social media.

A "very special" session

From the first moments of his appearance on the screen, Kazem El-Saher managed to attract the attention of his followers, who numbered more than 80 thousand. Despite his constant smile to conceal his confusion and his uncomfortable sitting alone, the artist quickly managed to dispel this atmosphere with conversations and public greetings and wishes for health and safety for all, saying: “My dear Republic, your blessed Eid ... God willing, you will always be healthy ... God will keep you away from these The crisis is going through peacefully. ” As the star continued his speech, stopping at the lessons he learned from the period of general domestic isolation imposed in these circumstances by saying: “I got involved in the atmosphere of work and music, as well as intense reading and writing, and I also sought during this period to draw closer to God, and optimism that life would return to its nature sooner Time, ”he said, adding,“ I missed being with my family, my children, and my loved ones.

The Iraqi star, in his virtual meeting with his fans, announced the completion of a set of new works of art and songs, whose lyrics were shared by the poet Karim al-Iraqi, who presented him with four new poems, along with the poems of the late poet Nizar Qabbani, and a poem by the poet Khalil Aybouni. Meanwhile, “Caesar” expressed his hope to add other artistic works, and deal with prominent Arab names in the field, such as poets Asaad Al-Ghurery, Dawood Al-Ghannam and Kazem Al-Saadi, revealing at the same time his first dealings with the Sudanese poet Yasser Al-Bili, who sought to present it to the public and restore it Directly on the screen, via a phone call collected with him.

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Al-Saher stopped in his first virtual meeting with the audience at some of the milestones in his life and his artistic career, most notably his move to Mosul in 1978 to work as a professor of music in its schools, before moving to the field of school activity as a guitarist, singer and composer who succeeded in presenting a group of Compositions, which received the expected success, such as the poem "The Revolution of the People, Conduct Faith".

On the possibility of establishing a musical school to care for the talents of children in the artistic and musical field, Al-Saher considered that “the matter is a great and security responsibility that every true artist hopes to implement, citing the 1970s in Iraq, which witnessed a clear cultural boom that was evident in the presence of a school of music and ballet, supervised by Professors specialize in developing promising artistic talents, which the superstar has stressed must be a constant bet.

Touching moments

With some longing and nostalgia for Baghdad, Iraqi Kazem El-Saher spoke of his constant attempts and desperate search for poems and vocabulary of Arab poetry, and he finally found a recorded television interview for the Iraqi poet, in which he talks about a poem he wrote to Egypt years before his departure, announcing at the conclusion of his meeting with the public that he presented in a work New lyric.

The first virtual look

In his first appearance on the virtual space, which has been followed up to date on the platform of the cultural complex in "YouTube", more than 80 thousand followers around the world, Kazem El Saher was keen to present a selection of his most famous songs in the Arab world, the most prominent of which is "Where I take you", "Salami" »,“ Do not deprive me of it ”,“ Ah and insulted ”,“ Ah my love ”by the Iraqi poet Karim,“ Small Affairs ”by the poet Nizar Qabbani, along with other famous songs such as: (I will spoil you, do not sigh, your safety from the god), and others. The star also stated at the end of his artistic encounter, "Because I love you, I sing."

He sang «Baghdad» influenced .. and surprised his fans with his artistic novelty and his first dealing with a Sudanese poet.

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