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Pride of the Homeland: The Iraqi National Troupe for Folkloric Arts - P1/2 (In Arabic)
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Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented
in Arabic,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
Halo, peaceful viewers.
On today’s
Enlightening Entertainment,
we invite you to enjoy
the performances of
the Iraqi National Troupe
for Folkloric Arts.
The Iraqi National Troupe
for Folkloric Arts
was founded by
Mr. Haqi Al-Shibli,
dean of the Iraqi Theater,
in 1971.
Since its establishment,
the Iraqi National Troupe
for Folkloric Arts
soon became
a popular international
touring group and a real
representation of Iraqi art.
The Troupe participated
in shows in over
70 countries including
in the Middle East,
Europe, Asia,
and North America.
In 1980, they performed
at the United Nations
headquarters
in New York, USA
and at the headquarters
of the United Nations
Educational,
Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO)
in Paris, France.
Mr. Fouad Thanoon
is the director and lead
choreographer of
this accomplished troupe.
He won Iraq’s
Innovation Award
three times as a designer
and director of
folkloric presentations,
among other Iraqi and
international honors.
The Troupe was founded
in 1971.
Its goal has been to
disseminate and deepen
the folkloric arts
inside and outside Iraq.
It has participated
in many Arab and
international festivals,
and visited up to 70 Arab
and European countries.
It achieved many successes
on the Arab
and global levels,
And also won many awards
such as the award
of Kroujentua Temple
in Italy in 1981.
The Troupe depends
on the heritage
Iraq’s original folklore
encompassing
all regions of Iraq.
I trust the art that
Troupe presents –
The National Troupe
of Folkloric Arts,
which is
a symbol of culture
that is fully eligible
to be an ambassador
of Iraq in this field.
I am sure you will enjoy
and know
what expertise Iraq has,
and the depths and
mysteries that there are
in the Arab conscience
and Arab original art.
Now let’s enjoy
a performance by
Iraq National Troupe
for Folkloric Arts.
The first performance is
“Arabic Dabkat.”
This is the traditional
Iraqi music and dance
representing masculine
characteristics.
It originated in the
southern, northern, and
western regions of Iraq.
O family…
Hey family…
My beloved left.
O family…
My beloved left.
The one our field
was lit up by,
O my beloved,
Come back darling.
My beloved
My eyes watch him
day and night.
O Father
O white gazelle
in the field
Lord of Heaven is above.
I swear to be the server
of your family,
And all the higher land
to be my darling’s.
O white gazelle
in the field
Lord of Heaven is above.
I swear to be the server
of your family,
And all the higher land
to be my darling’s.
The next dances are
called “Al-Mahafiif”
and “Al-Hajal.”
Al-Mahafiif describes
the process of tea-making,
and Al-Hajal is about
the process of
wearing the Khulkhal,
one of the traditional
Iraqi costumes.
This Iraqi National Troupe
represents Iraq
from south to north,
because Iraq is
a multi-ethnic country,
including Kurds, Arabs,
and Turkmen people.
These dances
you've watched
represent a complete
image of Iraq
from north to south.
I do really like it
because I’m Egyptian,
so the Iraqi culture is not
that different from mine.
We do share a lot of
culture, traditions
and we do share the
language and everything,
so I do like Iraqi culture.
Actually, we feel
a very strong feeling
for our country.
My name is Ali and
I’m from Iraq.
I’m in capital of Iraq,
in Baghdad.
And today was excellent
about the Iraqi show.
All kinds I love it, and
I really enjoyed tonight,
this excellent show.
This is of course to
transfer the sympathy
and to transfer
the beautiful feelings
and also the love to Iraq
and to the people of Iraq.
Warmhearted viewers,
it was a pleasure
having you with us
for today’s program.
Please tune in to
Enlightening Entertainment
tomorrow,
Wednesday, January 26,
for part 2 of our
two-part series featuring
the Iraq National Troupe
for Folkloric Arts.
Words of Wisdom
is up next after
Noteworthy News
here on Supreme Master
Television.
May your life be filled
with joy and grace.
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