{"id":53348,"date":"2016-02-17T15:45:00","date_gmt":"2016-02-17T17:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/escaesco.com.br\/lab\/anba\/young-arabs-to-sing-at-festival-in-sao-paulo\/"},"modified":"2019-06-30T16:36:50","modified_gmt":"2019-06-30T19:36:50","slug":"young-arabs-to-sing-at-festival-in-sao-paulo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/young-arabs-to-sing-at-festival-in-sao-paulo\/","title":{"rendered":"Young Arabs to sing at festival in S\u00e3o Paulo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>S&atilde;o Paulo &ndash; A young woman from Morocco and another from Iraq will represent the Arab world at the International Language and Culture Festival, on the 27th and 28th this month in S&atilde;o Paulo. The event&rsquo;s 14th edition will also be the first ever held in Brazil, featuring young people from 16 different countries.<\/p>\n<p><!--[{![cemb_9_709754_2]!}]--><\/p>\n<p>Brazilians and foreigners aged 10 to 18 will stage music and dance performances and show videos about the languages and cultures of their countries. Spectators will witness presentations by young people from Brazil, the Philippines, Germany, Morocco, India, Argentina, Mozambique, Portugal, South Africa, Iraq, Paraguay, Mexico, Ukraine, the United States, Kazakhstan and Georgia. <\/p>\n<p>The festival was first held in 2003 in Turkey, featuring performers from 17 countries. It is currently held in different host countries. &ldquo;The festival started out as a Turkish language Olympics. There used to be music, poetry and conversation contests. It gradually went global, and moved out of Turkey,&rdquo; says Mustafa G&ouml;ktepe, president of the S&atilde;o Paulo-based Brazil-Turkey Cultural Center (CCBT), which is organizing the Brazilian edition.<\/p>\n<p>G&ouml;ktepe explains that the CCBT is part of a Turkish social movement called Hizmet, which is Turkish for service. The word designates services rendered for the good of mankind. The movement is partners with several institutions around the world and champions respect of differences and interculturality. <\/p>\n<p>According to G&ouml;ktepe, the choice of performers is made by each local organizer. &ldquo;They ask us if there are any countries we want to feature here, and we name countries that are reasonably present [in Brazil], not only in terms of people, but also businesses or any other influences,&rdquo; he says. <\/p>\n<p>The Iraqi performer in Brazil will be 17-year-old Przha Mustafa Mohammed. Born in the town of Sulaymaniyah, in the Iraqi Kurdistan, she will sing a song partly in Arabic, partly in Turkish. &ldquo;It will be a tribute to Turkey,&rdquo; G&ouml;ktepe notes. Morocco&rsquo;s 15-year-old Salma Babou comes from the town of Al Jadida and will sing the song &lsquo;Al Maghreb,&rsquo; in Arabic.<\/p>\n<p>This year, the festival will last from February to June and span over 25 countries, beginning in the Philippines and ending in Russia. In Brazil, five teenagers have been selected to represent the country abroad. They will perform in the United States, Mozambique, South Africa, India, Australia and Russia. <\/p>\n<p>The performers are chosen by the festival&rsquo;s directors in Istanbul. &ldquo;The festival&rsquo;s musical directors travel to all of the countries and pick the performers one by one,&rdquo; says G&ouml;ktepe. Following selection, the youngsters undergo three months of training leading up to their performances. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Brazil-Turkey relations <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Located in the Middle East, Turkey is not an Arab country. G&ouml;ktepe recalls that when he arrived in Brazil, in 2004, cultural ties between the two nations were near-inexistent. There used to still be visa requirements, which stemmed tourist flows. <\/p>\n<p>Once said requirements were eliminated, in 2006, more Brazilians began travelling to Turkey &ndash; between 10,000 and 15,000 a year. In 2013, as Turkish Airlines started offering non-stop S&atilde;o Paulo-Istanbul flights, Brazilian tourist numbers in Turkey grew significantly. According to G&ouml;ktepe, in 2010, 30,000 Brazilians went to Turkey; three years later, the number soared to 120,000.<\/p>\n<p>The CCBT president also says the Brazilian TV channel Rede Globo&rsquo;s soap opera <em>Salve Jorge<\/em>, which was partly set in Turkey, played an important role in advertising his country to the Brazilian people. Another factor is the airing of Turkish soap operas on another channel, TV Bandeirantes. In 2015, the network has featured &lsquo;One Thousand and One Nights,&rsquo; is now running &lsquo;Fatmagul&rsquo; and has announced that it will air yet another Turkish drama, &lsquo;Sila.&rsquo;<\/p>\n<p><strong>14th International Language &amp; Culture Festival <\/strong><br \/>Where: Ibirapuera Auditorium, S&atilde;o Paulo &#8211; Ibirapuera Park &#8211; Av. Pedro &Aacute;lvares Cabral, no number<br \/>Dates: February 27 and 28 <br \/>Hours: 8pm on the 27th, 7pm on the 28th<br \/>Tickets are free of charge and will be made available an hour and a half prior to the event<br \/>For additional information go to http:\/\/migre.me\/t0UXF<\/p>\n<p><strong>*Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum<\/strong><\/p>\n<div class=\"credits-overlay\" data-target=\".wp-image-180085\">Press Release<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A Moroccan and an Iraqi will perform at the International Language and Culture Festival on the 27th and 28th this month. 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