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UK awards ‘open a window’ on Arab art, culture

- Denise Marray London

Arab art and culture took center stage in London when leading Arab artists ranging from children’s authors to hip-hop performers came together to celebrate the Arab British Center’s awards.

The awards ceremony highlighti­ng Arab art and culture’s contributi­on to UK life was held in the City Hall offices of the London mayor on Thursday.

More than 250 guests, including diplomats from the UAE, Kuwait, Palestine, Jordan, Libya, Tunisia and Mauritania, applauded the individual and group winners: Syrian children’s author and illustrato­r Nadine Kaadan and Palestinia­n production company MARSM. MARSM’s portfolio of artists ranges from classical to hip-hop, and includes establishe­d and emerging talent from the Middle East. Sudanese textile artist Omeima Mudawi-Rowlings was runnerup in the individual category and artist platform Sarha Collective runner-up in the group category. In her acceptance speech, Kaadan, whose moving stories such as “The Jasmine Sneeze” and “Tomorrow” bring Syria to life for young readers, said: “This award tells us something: We are Arab women, this is who we are. We are empowered, we are strong.” Federika Schliessle­r from MARSM said: “We are proud of creating a platform where artists do not compromise who they are and what they believe in, especially in order to find a place and voice in a city like London.” Christina Hazboun from MARSM added: “At a time of political fragmentat­ion in the Arab world, our work at MARSM helps bring the Arab community together through the appreciati­on of culture.

Music brings the society together to appreciate the sounds of home, and focuses on our similariti­es.”

Sir Derek Plumbly, chairman of the Arab British Center, added: “All this positive energy is against the backdrop of dark and difficult times in much of the Arab world, and great uncertaint­y here. But that only goes to make the center’s role of opening windows on the diversity and creativity to be found in the Arab world all the more important.”

 ?? Supplied ?? Nadine Kaadan (secondrigh­t) celebrates with family and friends.
Supplied Nadine Kaadan (secondrigh­t) celebrates with family and friends.

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