“Namournameh” was unveiled / Ferdowsi’s artistic work in the period of threats – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr news agency, quoting the public relations of Radio Namayesh, in the unveiling ceremony of the program “Namournameh” which took place on Sunday, May 16th, on the occasion of the Day of Preservation of Persian Language and Literature and the great sage Ferdowsi Tousi in Sangalaj Theater with artists and directors of Radio Namayesh and Ferdowsi Foundation Mohsen Sohani, Director General of Performing Arts and Radio, mentioned Ferdowsi Tousi as a symbol of the Iranian identity-oriented media man.
While announcing this, Mohsen Sohani added: “The great Ferdowsi can be an inspiring symbol of an identity-oriented and exemplary media human being in the current era, which threatens the globalization of countries’ indigenous culture and identity with the expansion of cyberspace and mass communication tools.” Be. Hakim Toos’s method can create a universal and attractive discourse to preserve and develop the national identity and the original Iranian culture.
He emphasized: Ferdowsi did a great job in the period when Iran was under the greatest threats and on the verge of cultural decline, and left a work of art and was able to preserve the Persian language to the extent that he witnessed its widespread influence. We are in the world.
The director of Radio Namayesh added: “I think it is cruel if we limit the discourse of the Islamic Revolution to the last few decades, because the discourse of the Islamic Revolution of Iran is as old as the history of Iran and if we see myths such as Martyr Bakri and Martyr in the years of holy defense.” Hemmat has shone because of a fact that goes back to his childhood and familiarity with the texts of national epic poems such as the Shahnameh.
In the continuation of this unveiling, Mohsen Bahrami, the narrator of “Namournameh” program, emphasized: I have tried to have a different reading compared to the performances that have been from Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh so far, and I hope that this different form will be noticed by those who are interested.
At the end of the ceremony, Yasser Movahed Fard, Secretary General of the Ferdowsi Foundation and CEO of the Ferdowsi Tusi Institute, thanked those involved in unveiling the “Namournameh” program.