The "Hope Triumphs" forum begins on January 25

Two days with the memory of Saadallah and news in "Al Owais" in Dubai

Saadallah Wanous (1941-1997).

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The Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation in Dubai, on March 25 and 26, is organizing a hypothetical intellectual forum on the late playwright Saadallah and Nous entitled “Hope Triumphs and Dream Continues”, as part of its plan to revive the memory of great Arab creators who won the Sultan bin Ali Al Owais Prize in various fields. .

A group of intellectual and artistic personalities will participate in the symposium with testimonies, research and studies on the late playwright who won the Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Prize in the field of story, novel and theatrical first session (1988-1989). Theoretical and practical, aware of the role of theater in deepening a collective sense of historical destiny. ”

The forum will be attended by: the capable artist Nidal Al-Ashqar (Lebanon), the playwright Farhan Bulbul (Syria), the artist Ahmed Al Jasmi, the writer and artist Abdullah Saleh (Emirates), the theater critic Dr. Izz Al-Din Al-Madani (Tunisia), and the poet and playwright Paul Shaoul (Lebanon) ), Academic critic Dr. Ibtihal Al-Khatib (Kuwait), theater writer and director Abdul-Ilah Abdul-Qader (Iraq), critic and academic Dr. Hassan Youssefi (Morocco), playwright Najm Al-Din Samman (Syria), and writer Dima Saadallah Wanous (Syria), and the forum is moderated by Dr. Habib Ghuloom (United Arab Emirates), and theater critic Essam Abu al-Qasim (Sudan).

Saadallah and Nous (1941 - 1997) is considered one of the most important Syrian playwrights who contributed to the enrichment of Arab theater, as he created a new theater different from the speech theater.

Among his plays are: “The Elephant, King of Time,” 1969, “The King is King,” 1977, and “A Handicapped Journey from Unawareness to Awakening” 1978.

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A group of characters offers testimonials about the late playwright.

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