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Children and adults were entertained with fables and moral tales by storytellers Nemer Salamun and Naseem Alwan yesterday (Wednesday) at the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), taking place at Expo Centre until November 14.
According to a press release issue today, Syrian born storyteller Nemer Salamun, with his maroon Sufi-cap, gives a 'wise- oldman' impression, and teaches kids life lessons through moral stories. He begun with an enthusiastic entry, shaking hands and greeting each child in the audience.
Nemer Salamun A multitalented artist, Nemer is a director, writer and actor and adapts fables and folklore stories to suit an Arab audience, and presents it as mono-act. He has also worked with Municipal Theatre in Spain as a manager. |
Naseem is a graduate from Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus and has organised many workshops alongside renowned storyteller Jihad Darwish and Algerian storyteller Saeed Ramadan. She has participated at various events across GCC and performed in schools and libraries across Lebanon, Algeria, Jordan and France. |
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