Palestinian Cultural Center Awards Emblem of Honor to Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency

Al-Quds – The Yabous Cultural Center in Al-Quds awarded the Emblem of Honor to the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency, part of the Al-Quds Committee, for its qualitative and continuous support to cultural and artistic activities in the Holy City.

The ceremony took place on Wednesday at the end of the activities marking the Festival of Al-Quds, held for a week under the sign “Rise Al-Quds”.

The Festival, whose closing was marked by a great artistic evening led by the group “Arab Music”, led by Maestro Suhail Khoury, is one of the most important annual cultural activities organized in the Holy City, with the support of several Arab and international parties.

The event was distinguished by the organization of artistic and creative presentations, children’s workshops, in addition to art exhibitions, which were launched under the sponsorship and funding of the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency, in the presence of the Agency’s Coordinator of Programs and Projects in Al-Quds, Ismail Al-Ramli.

Lyrical, musical and theatrical troupes participated in the animation of the festival, in addition to the participation of visual artists from different regions of Palestine in an art exhibition entitled “Sarb”.

During this edition, it was launched for the first time the prize “Rim Banna of musical production”, and this in collaboration with the National Conservatory of Music Edward Said, headed by musician Suhail Khoury.

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