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Abdullah Hamlawy: Theater Festival Celebrates 18th Session

Algerian ⁢National Theater Festival‍ Honors ⁤abdullah Hamlawi, showcases Contemporary and Traditional Works

The Algerian National Theater Festival is underway, running until January 1, 2026, and features ⁣a competitive program alongside a diverse ⁤parallel program of performances ⁢and workshops. This year’s festival is dedicated to the memory of Abdullah Hamlawi, ⁢a pivotal figure in Algerian amateur ​dramatics.

Honoring Abdullah Hamlawi, ⁤”Sheikh of Amateur Dramatists”

The festival is named in honor⁤ of Abdullah Hamlawi, affectionately known as‍ the‍ “Sheikh of​ Amateur ⁣Dramatists,” recognizing his ⁤important contributions to the development of theater in Algeria and the broader cultural ⁢landscape. ​ The ⁤dedication⁢ acknowledges his inspiring career and lasting impact‌ on ⁤the⁤ local ‍theatrical movement. No specific ⁤details regarding Hamlawi’s life or works were available in the provided text, but the festival’s naming signifies the importance placed on preserving and⁢ celebrating Algerian theatrical ‍heritage.

Competitive ‍Program Highlights

The official competition program includes productions from several regional theaters ⁤and institutions:

  • National theater: “Ayoub’s‍ Funeral”
  • Souk Ahras Regional Theater: “Five‌ Women and a Carriage”
  • Bejaia ⁣Regional Theater:The Key
  • Biskra⁤ Theater: “The Wrath ⁤of the Bey”
  • Djelfa Regional Theater & higher Institute of Performing Arts ⁣Professions (Joint Production): “Lear, King of Sculptors”
  • Additional ‌competing works: “Al-Hashim,”⁤ “Al-Barda wal-Madaha,”‌ “Al-Kaf ​Al-Arian,” “Roman Carnival,” and “Returning to Haifa.”

The selection process emphasizes both artistic quality and transparency,utilizing a direct selection mechanism for competing works. This​ approach aims to balance respect for Algerian theatrical traditions with an embrace of⁢ contemporary creativity.

Parallel Program:‌ Performances ‌and Workshops

Beyond the⁢ competitive program,⁣ the festival offers a robust parallel program designed ‍to engage ‍a⁣ wider audience. This includes:

  • Indoor Performances: Seven theatrical performances will ⁣be staged at the “haj Omar” hall.
  • Street‍ Theater: ⁣ Ten performances will take ⁤place in “Mohamed Al-Touri” square, ‍bringing theater directly ​to‌ the public.
  • Children’s Theater Workshop: The second season of the Children’s Theater Workshop⁣ will be held,led by ⁤artist Professor Mohamed Islam Abbas.
  • Academic Symposium: ⁣A study day focusing on “Ideologies of⁤ Arrogance and Theater” will ‌be​ hosted next ‌Friday.
  • Archival ‍Forum: The festival will also⁢ feature a forum ⁣dedicated to the⁣ Algerian National Theater Archives (1973-1980).

Significance and Future Outlook

The ⁣Algerian National Theater Festival serves as a ‌crucial platform for showcasing Algerian⁣ theatrical talent and fostering artistic innovation. The festival’s commitment to both honoring its past and embracing its future positions it as⁤ a key event⁢ in ⁢the Algerian​ cultural calendar. The extended duration, running through January‍ 1, 2026, allows for a comprehensive ⁤exploration of the diverse landscape ⁤of​ Algerian theater.

This article was last⁤ updated on December 23, ⁤2025, at 5:26 PM‍ CET based on the provided⁤ source text.

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