The presence of three international masters from Malaysia, Oman and Palestine at the 7th Simin 7 international cedar festival

Vida Tohdi announced this news today, Thursday 27th of Bahman 1401, in an interview with Aria Heritage reporter, about the educational part of this festival, and said: The educational part, which was added to this period of the festival for the first time, has been welcomed by enthusiasts from all over the country.
He added: In addition to the fact that professors from within the country teach in these courses, three of the best professors in the fields of design and business from Malaysia, Oman and Palestine are present in our educational programs during the festival and talk about their experiences in these workshops. will do
Stating that three educational workshops with the presence of foreign professors and seven educational workshops with the presence of Iranian professors are planned for this course, Tohdi said: Professor Joseph Lu from Singapore about “Culture; He will teach the basis of production, development and training and design. In other words, talking about how to use cultural symbols in design will be the subject of Joseph Lu’s discussion. Joseph Lowe is the consultant for the Asia-Pacific region of the World Crafts Council and manages the “Design and Authenticity” training courses at the World Crafts Council. In another workshop, Osama Stiti from Palestine talks about “preserving handicrafts and preserving Palestinian identity”. In this workshop, he shares his experiences in Palestine about preserving the identity of handicrafts.
He continued: Ahmad Al-Farsi from Oman will also talk about how to develop business. Considering that the registration of intangible heritage works is also important in this festival, Shervin Guderzi deals with this issue in a workshop. Talking about the successful experiences of ecotourism and its connection with handicrafts is the title of another workshop taught by Yavor Abiri. “Designing and expanding the business structure compatible with the paradigm of sustainable development and with high resilience in the field of creative and cultural industries (especially handicrafts and ecotourism)” is another workshop in which Pourangpourhosseini will speak. Manijeh Khalili, one of the researchers of traditional arts, teaches about handicrafts and environment. Also, the workshop “Historical analysis of Mahfouz Khatamkari doors in the National Museum of Iran” will be held with the presence of Samira Arab.
In the end, Vida Tohdi said: The experience of the professors present in these workshops is definitely attractive and audible to the participants and they will have their own audience. Attending these workshops is completely free and participants from all provinces of the country are present in them.
The 7th Fajr International Handicrafts and Traditional Arts Festival (Seru Simin 7) will be held from 26 Bahman to 4 March 1401 (15 to 23 February 2023) at the National Museum of Iran.
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