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Four PRS girls excelling in playwriting are nominated for “Future Platforms” awards.

Published : 19-03-2016

Four PRS girls excelling in playwriting are nominated for “Future Platforms” awards.

In Future Platforms’ project of supporting the young play writers, amongst ten others, four plays belong to PRS girls displaced from Syria to Lebanon have won the prize, they are: “Hadil Al-Sahli”, “Dania Ghanayim”, “Hiba Maari” and “Hanadi Al-Shabta” from Al-Yarmouk Camp.

The winner plays will be performed on “Dawwar Al-Shams” theatre (Attayouna, Beirut) by Zuqaq Band.

Hadil Al-Sahli, born in 1992, a Palestinian refugee from Al-Yarmouk Camp living in Lebanon, wrote a play titled “The drown, last minutes of fear” about the hardships endured by refugees while riding the sea boats and heading to Europe.

Using great skill, Al-Sahli chose her play hero to be a conjured spirit of Palestinian guy died by drowning in the sea, made him tell his own story of fear and tiredness while migrating.

Hanadi Al-Shabta, born in 1992, a Palestinian computer engineer displaced from Al-Yarmouk camp to Lebanon, wrote her play “First Siege” talking about the siege of Al-Yarmouk camp represented in the personal story of a boy and two girls who suffer the emotional siege rather than the physical.

Dania Ghanayim, born in 1992, also from Al-Yarmouk Camp displaced to Lebanon, wrote a play titled “Jasmine’s Jail” about the suffering of “Wisam” the Palestinian young man who tried to start over in Lebanon after losing everything in Syria. While Hiba Maari in her play “Divine Letter” narrated the story of the Palestinian girl who moved from Al-Yarmouk Camp to Shatila Camp in Lebanon to work as literacy advisor for female refugees.

It is noteworthy that “Future Platforms” is a project to build long-term capabilities of creative writing that targets the Syrian and Palestinian gifted teenagers aged between 18-25 years.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3009

In Future Platforms’ project of supporting the young play writers, amongst ten others, four plays belong to PRS girls displaced from Syria to Lebanon have won the prize, they are: “Hadil Al-Sahli”, “Dania Ghanayim”, “Hiba Maari” and “Hanadi Al-Shabta” from Al-Yarmouk Camp.

The winner plays will be performed on “Dawwar Al-Shams” theatre (Attayouna, Beirut) by Zuqaq Band.

Hadil Al-Sahli, born in 1992, a Palestinian refugee from Al-Yarmouk Camp living in Lebanon, wrote a play titled “The drown, last minutes of fear” about the hardships endured by refugees while riding the sea boats and heading to Europe.

Using great skill, Al-Sahli chose her play hero to be a conjured spirit of Palestinian guy died by drowning in the sea, made him tell his own story of fear and tiredness while migrating.

Hanadi Al-Shabta, born in 1992, a Palestinian computer engineer displaced from Al-Yarmouk camp to Lebanon, wrote her play “First Siege” talking about the siege of Al-Yarmouk camp represented in the personal story of a boy and two girls who suffer the emotional siege rather than the physical.

Dania Ghanayim, born in 1992, also from Al-Yarmouk Camp displaced to Lebanon, wrote a play titled “Jasmine’s Jail” about the suffering of “Wisam” the Palestinian young man who tried to start over in Lebanon after losing everything in Syria. While Hiba Maari in her play “Divine Letter” narrated the story of the Palestinian girl who moved from Al-Yarmouk Camp to Shatila Camp in Lebanon to work as literacy advisor for female refugees.

It is noteworthy that “Future Platforms” is a project to build long-term capabilities of creative writing that targets the Syrian and Palestinian gifted teenagers aged between 18-25 years.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3009