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New platform supporting art and culture in Qamishli

(UTV | SYRIA) – Closing the Musical Patronage Project, Malva Arts center has launched its musical and cultural platform in Qamishli – Syria, the platform came as a part of set of activities and events sponsored by – HOPE project-, including documentary, animation film making and plastic art exhibitions.

The project aims to provide work rights basics for all cultural field workers and artists through 4 months training program on the platform.

In addition to organizing events that make art and culture available for the whole society, especially artist and cultured intellectual people who suffered more from the Syrian crisis, since it affected their professional and social career.

Qamishli people assured the necessity of such events under current situation, and considered this platform a window of joy for them and their families.

Source: A24 News Agency

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