Thesps and Poets, particularly lovers of Shakespeare
The Dubai International Writers Centre is opening on November 2nd and are holding events for poets, writers, and dramatists. "YAY. How absolutely marvelous." I hear you all agree.
So here's the treat for all you thespians. The Centre is hosting an "Evening of Shakespeare " on the 9th of November. Under the stars darlings.... sigh......Here is a description of the event:
"Shakespeare’s flair for wordplay and dramatic twists has been appreciated in a multitude of languages. Most of all, it is meant to be spoken aloud. Join us for a free event at the Dubai International Writers’ Centre on 9th November, when we will enjoy excerpts from Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets in Arabic, English, French, and other languages"
Doesn't it just sound too divine?
To register for the event click the below link:
There are some pretty special events taking place in November apart from the Shakespere Evening. These are listed below:
Inaugural Events for
Dubai International Writers’ Centre
November 2014
Creative Writing
Master Class with Ben Okri
‘True literature tears up the script’ of how we see
ourselves, Ben Okri writes in his latest book of essays, A Time for New
Dreams. A Booker-Prize-winning novelist, Okri was born in 1959 in
northern Nigeria. As a teacher of writing, his approach challenges the writer’s
perceptions and awakens their sensibilities. A rare and unique opportunity.
Date: Sunday, 2 November
Time: 7:30 – 10:00 pm with 30
minute break
Cost: AED 500
Spaces
available: 15
Two-day
Nabati Poetry Conference and Poetry Evening
Nabati poetry, noted for its spontaneous and direct style,
has been passed down through the generations in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula since
the 16th century. This two-day conference, the first of its kind,
celebrates this form in simultaneous translation. The general public as well as
academics are invited to learn more about Nabati poetry from experts such as
Oxford University professor Clive Holes, Professor for the Study of the
Contemporary Arab World, and Professor Saad Sowayaan, Professor
of Anthropology and Folklore at King Saud University.
Date: 3 November from 10 am –
4 pm; 4 November from 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Cost: Free with lunch and
refreshments provided
Spaces
available: 200
Evening Nabati Poetry Reading
Enjoy
an evening of traditional and contemporary Nabati poetry en plein air on
Tuesday, November 4th from 8 pm onwards. Nabati poetry has been passed
down through the generations in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula since the 16th
century.
Date: 4 November 8 – 9:30 pm
Cost: Free
Spaces
available: 200
Effective Journalism
in Difficult Times: A Seminar with Abdel Bari Atwan
The Dubai International Writers’ Centre is set to
hold a fantastic seminar for journalists on November 4. The seminar will be
conducted by famed journalist and Founder and Editor-in-chief of Rai
al-Youm, Abdel Bari-Atwan.
Abdel Bari-Atwan is recognized as an engaging
speaker and a foremost expert in Middle East affairs. He is regularly invited
to speak and write on topics related to this region and was chosen as one
of the fifty most influential Arab personalities in the world by British
publication – The Middle East.
Date: 4 November
Time: 5 – 7 pm
Cost: AED 250
Spaces available: 20
Time: 5 – 7 pm
Cost: AED 250
Spaces available: 20
Educational
Seminar on Nabati Poetry
At this half-day seminar, Oxford University professor Clive Holes will present a
brief history of three Arabic ‘debate’ poems, which have been shared in their
English translation with over 300,000 students in the United Kingdom. Ideas on how to incorporate Nabati poetry into
the classroom for children between the ages of 9 and 11 will also be discussed.
Date: 5 November
Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Cost: Free with refreshments
Tickets available: 20
Maximize
your Impact: Public Speaking Workshop with Fiona Lindsay
Speaking in front of a crowd can be a terrifying experience,
but it has also become an essential skill that many professionals require. Find
your voice and build your confidence with Fiona Lindsay, formerly of the Royal
Shakespeare Company, in an all-day workshop that combines public speaking and
performance exercises. Book
early for this popular workshop, which sold out at the 2013 Emirates Airline
Festival of Literature.
Date: 9 November
Time: 10:00 am – 16:00 pm
Cost: AED 400 including light lunch
Spaces available: 20
An
Evening of Shakespeare
Enjoy a celebration of Shakespeare under the stars with
short readings of our favorite passages in an evening of readings by local enthusiasts.
Date: 9 November
Time: 7:30 – 9:30 pm
Cost: Free
Spaces available: 100
Shakespeare in Your Space – King Lear
A practical exploration of Shakespeare’s epic tragedy.
An encounter with a
play should be an exploration that considers a series of questions, and opens
up multiple interpretations. This interactive workshop will introduce the
story, character, themes and language of King Lear through a series of
practical rehearsal-room techniques, to immerse participants in the world of
the play.
Date: 10 November
Time: Two separate sessions: 8:30 – 11:30 am and 12-30 – 15:30 pm.
This session is available for school groups of up to 30
students.
From page to
screen: Akira Kurosawa’s Ran
Akira
Kurosawa said, "What has always troubled me about King Lear is that
Shakespeare gives his characters no past. In Ran, I have tried to give Lear a
history." With commentary by Fiona Lindsay formerly of Royal Shakespeare
Theater Company and renowned film critic Mohammed Rouda, Kurosawa’s epic 1985 film
promises an evening of culture and enlightenment.
Date: 10 November
Time: 6:00 – 9:30 with intermission
Cost: Free
Spaces available: 200
Beginners Arabic
Language Course
The course will be taught via the Communicative Approach,
which emphasizeslevel.
Date & Timings: Sunday and
Wednesday evenings from 7 – 9 pm, beginning
19 November.
Cost: 2500 for 10 weeks
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