Honoring the narrators, guests and participants of the forum

Sharjah Narrator recommends documenting “animal stories” through heritage books

Abdulaziz Al Muslim and Aisha Al Shamsi during the honoring of the participants.

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The Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, Chairman of the Higher Committee of the Sharjah International Narrator Forum, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Musallam, honored, in its 21st session, the young narrators, the guests, participants and sponsors of the forum’s activities, at the closing ceremony held at the headquarters of the Center for International Organizations for Cultural Heritage, while the General Coordinator of the Forum announced , Director of the Institute’s Arab Heritage Center, Aisha Al-Hussan Al Shamsi, expressed a package of recommendations after a busy month of work and celebration of living human treasures, and many workshops and attractive events.

Abdulaziz Al-Muslim said: "Here we are close to wrapping up a 21-year journey with the narrator and his stories, who came this year under the slogan (Animal Stories), and we continue to explore the depths of this amazing world full of stories."

Artist Yahya Al-Fakhrani and artist Hala Fakher participated in a symposium entitled "Animal Stories in Arab Drama", moderated by Emirati artist Habib Ghuloom, as part of the activities of the 21st Sharjah International Narrator Forum, on the stage of the Center for International Organizations for Cultural Heritage at the Sharjah Heritage Institute, and the symposium received a remarkable attendance. A great response from the attendees.

The artist Yahya Al-Fakharani talked about his experience in dubbing cartoons produced by the Walt Disney Company, and he noted his experience in the work of the Egyptian family drama "Animal Stories in the Qur'an".

Pointing to the absence of an Arab strategy to establish an Arab animation industry that draws on the Arab heritage and venerates Arab moral values ​​instead of the younger generation's devotion to foreign cartoon and animation works that call for violence.

The artist, Hala Fakher, spoke at the symposium about her experience in children's dramas, especially "Boji and Tamtam", in which she employed dolls as the dramatic characters of the work.

Emphasis on the necessity of making business that draws from the Arab heritage.

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