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Mosque Children Theater of the Fundamental Element in Society Culture

In a conversation with Mehr reporter, Fereshteh Ghaderi Dehkordi believes that the mosque's children's theater plays an important role in promoting the art of theater as a fundamental cultural tool in society.

She said: “I found the text of” Mosque for Missing Teacher “with regard to the existing capacities, both in terms of technical facilities and in terms of capability. The character of “Khan” in this play is a symbol of the oppression that has been introduced to women throughout history.

The theater director cited the main theme of the play as the oppression of women in accessing education and literacy during the Pahlavi era, especially in the villages under the control of Khwin. She emphasized the hardships and challenges of the creation of girls' schools at that Black Pahlavi era.

Qaderi described the mosque's children's theater conference as positive and said: The mosque theater is a great opportunity for the actors to become familiar with the mosque's atmosphere as a cultural place, and on the other hand, new audiences are added to the theater spectators. This event can play an important role in promoting the art of theater as a fundamental cultural tool in society.

He pointed to the technical challenges of the monoism and performing in the mosque, pointing to the technical challenges: the executive restrictions in the mosque, including lighting and stage, create challenges for the director. However, the opportunity to communicate with the new audience from the mosque is one of the significant benefits of this conference. This relationship can lead to the creation of a sustainable and dynamic theatrical culture in society.

He noted: The board of trustees and the Imam of the mosque community worked well with our play group, but because of other cultural programs, the time of training in the mosque was limited to two or three days a week, which made our work very difficult. However, this indicates an increase in artistic and cultural activities in mosques, which is happy.

At the end, Qaderi said: The provincial arts should introduce theater as a cultural art by holding justification for the board of trustees and imams of the mosque community. Allocating a budget to offset the efforts of the mosque's servants and the involvement of theater training can be motivated and effective.

It should be noted that Angel Qaderi Dehkordi with the play “Mosque for Miss Teacher” from Ali Ben Mosque Abby Taleb Shahrekord is present at the third event of the children of the mosque in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari province.

(Tagstotranslate) Mosque Children Theater Festival (T) Shahrekord (T) Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari Art District
Source:mehrnews

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