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Babylon International Festival of World Cultures and Arts Kicks Off
Babylon International Festival of World Cultures and Arts Kicks Off

Iraqi News

time12-04-2025

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Babylon International Festival of World Cultures and Arts Kicks Off

Babylon - INA The 12th edition of the Babylon International Festival of World Cultures and Arts kicked off this Saturday evening in the ancient city of Babylon. Under the slogan "We Are All Babylonians," the festival was held under the patronage of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, with a high-profile cultural and artistic presence, as well as official and diplomatic figures from around the world. This event restores this land's historical charm and renewed cultural luster. The festival program began with a red carpet welcome for guests, where artists, intellectuals, and guests from inside and outside Iraq lined up, led by a group of prominent figures in the fields of culture, arts, and media. During the opening ceremony, artist Munir al-Maasiri, one of the stars of the famous historical film "The Message," was honored in a symbolic gesture expressing deep appreciation for his creative legacy and his place in the memory of Arab and international art. This was followed by the official opening of the festival, which began with the playing of the Iraqi national anthem, followed by official speeches by representatives of the government, the festival administration, and the ambassadors of the participating countries. The ceremony honored the winner of the "Babylon International Cultural Cities Award," which went to Katara Cultural Village in Qatar, in recognition of its pioneering contributions to supporting the Arab cultural scene and establishing a renewed approach to promoting dialogue between civilizations. The opening ceremony featured international musical performances featuring bands from Spain, Turkey, and Switzerland, as well as the Iraqi Oud Orchestra led by musician Mustafa Zayer. The festival also featured poetry and visual arts performances, as well as book and photography exhibitions, which continued throughout the festival. The festival continues until April 19, with the participation of more than 400 artists, writers, and creatives from Iraq and around the world, presenting a mosaic of international, Arab, and Iraqi art. This cultural event has become an annual tradition, reflecting Iraq's renewed spirit and its vibrant presence in the memory of human art.

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