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Sudan'ın görünmeyen mücadelelerinin sesi, sanat

“Sudan'ı görmek: Sanat Yoluyla Siyaset" Katar Georgetown Üniversitesi’nde, Sudan halkının direncini ve yaratıcılığını öne çıkarıyor. Alsarah, Khalid Albaih ve Omer Al Tijani, sanatın savaşta kimliği koruma ve mücadeleyi görünür kılma gücünü vurguluyor.

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İLGILI HABERLER : http://tr.euronews.com/2025/10/06/sudanin-gorunmeyen-mucadelelerinin-sesi-sanat

Üye ol: Euronews şimdi 12 ayrı dilde

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00:00Doha,�er şeretiyiz yaratıya ihtiyacımız var.
00:04Bu dünyada, dünyada, doha'da daha yaratıcı bir sorun sağlar çıkıyor.
00:11Bu dünyada,this ve şeretli bir ılıkçılaştırma,
00:14ve hizmetçi bir soru ile ilgili açıklayıya geçiyor.
00:20İslam'dan,çı 3 milyon insanın daha önceden,
00:24maalesef hizmetin, internasını yaklaştırma.
00:28Örneğin, Geoğurtal Üniversitesi, Katır'ın katılmasını gösteriyor.
00:33Sudan'ın politikleri, artıları, artıları, artıları,
00:38ve artıları, etkilerini gösteriyor.
00:41Örneğin, savaşçı, savaşçı, savaşçı.
00:43İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
01:13Al-Sara's performance connects the threads of Sudan's musical history to the important events of today.
01:29Sudan at this moment is in a very dangerous place.
01:32We are in the space of having our entire history erased.
01:36And if we are not active participants in preserving that history, we are going to lose everything.
01:41A different kind of preserving is going on in the kitchen.
01:45Pharmacist-turned-author Omar Al-Tajani is documenting the rich culinary traditions of Sudan.
01:51Ensuring these beloved recipes endure for future generations.
01:56Sudanese food culture hasn't been documented extensively.
01:58So it's important for me to document it in order for future generations to have access to recipes and food cultures.
02:04Well, what didn't exist is a cookbook about Sudanese food.
02:07And I wanted to fill that void, to fill that gap and, you know, make a cookbook available for people in English.
02:13For, you know, diaspora Sudanese anywhere in the world, anyone whose first language is English.
02:18Or maybe they don't speak Arabic and they don't have a strong connection with Sudan.
02:21Amid the chaos and destruction of war, a powerful creative resistance is emerging from Sudan.
02:27Brave artists, storytellers and activists are using their platforms to preserve the country's rich cultural legacy
02:34and give a voice to the millions displaced.
02:40Khaled Al-Bay's art cuts through the rhetoric and shows how war hurts people through sharp political drawings.
02:45And I've been doing it for almost 15 years now or even more.
02:49And it's very important to this space to happen because not only as a political cartoonist,
02:55but also for artists, writers, intellectuals, this is a good space to talk to all these people that got affected by this war.
03:03The conference is part of Georgetown University in Qatar's Hiwarat series, Dialogue in Arabic.
03:09For many, this crucial, long overdue conversation has been tragically absent from the global stage.
03:15Sudan often is referred to as the forgotten war.
03:21There has not been attention given to it, despite the fact that there is incredible devastation.
03:28We know that 14 million people have been displaced out of a population of 48 million.
03:34And out of those 14 million, at least 5 million are children.
03:37It is important to shed light on this human catastrophe.
03:43Across the country, the diverse cultural identities of Sudan are woven into the very fabric of daily life.
03:51Costume designer Mohamed Simba El-Moor brings these fashion stories to life.
03:57Six years I've just been trying my best to portray why Sudan has this unique wardrobe,
04:03with this unique clothing, you know, like the different areas, how they dress,
04:08what it tells about their culture and about their atmosphere, their weather, everything.
04:12From Simba's vivid costumes to the defiant artistry of Khalid al-Bay and al-Sara,
04:18these works are a vital means of preserving memory
04:21and ensuring the Sudanese story continues to be heard.
04:25War has been going on for so long, and social media is almost not speaking about it.
04:31We're trying our best, we're sharing whatever we can share, we're talking about it.
04:33So I think we're just kind of like unseen at the moment.
04:36So the best thing to do would be to share more about Sudan,
04:39to speak about it, speak about what's happening.
04:42From satire to sounds, food to fashion,
04:45This three-day conference is a celebration of Sudanese creatives and creativity,
04:50hosted here in Doha.
04:52Their works represent identity and the fight to be seen and remembered.
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