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Youth explore storytelling arts in Sharjah’s pre- SINF workshop

September 15, 2025 / 5:02 PM
Youth explore storytelling arts in Sharjah’s pre- SINF workshop
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Sharjah 24: The Sharjah Institute for Heritage today launched a specialized training workshop in the art of storytelling and theatrical performance, marking the first in a series of pre-events for the upcoming Sharjah International Narrator Forum(SINF). Held under the umbrella of the “Narrator Program for Training Storytellers”, the initiative reflects the Institute’s mission to attract creative talents and refine skills in narrative arts.

The workshop drew a distinguished gathering of creative participants, immersing them in cultural and artistic atmospheres that opened new horizons for innovation. Attendees engaged in hands-on training in performance techniques and explored fresh approaches to transforming personal experiences into compelling stories.

A global platform for folk narratives

Dr Abdul Aziz Al Musallam, Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage and Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee of the Forum, said:

“For over a quarter of a century, the Sharjah International Narrator Forum has served as a global platform bringing together storytellers, researchers, and creators in the field of folk narratives. This workshop is one of the bridges we extend to younger generations, allowing them to discover storytelling as a great human heritage and a vital means of preserving collective memory.”

He added: “At the Institute, we believe storytelling is more than entertainment; it is a tool for communication, building collective awareness, and reinforcing cultural identity. That is why these workshops form an essential part of our annual preparations to safeguard, enrich, and transmit this art form to future generations.”

Inspiring youth through storytelling

Aisha Al Hosani Al Shamsi, Director of the Arab Heritage Center and General Coordinator of the Forum, highlighted that the workshop responds to the growing interest among youth in storytelling arts and their eagerness to acquire practical skills that help them incorporate narrative techniques into their professional and creative lives.

She noted that the programme offers a comprehensive experience by combining theory,exploring the philosophy and structure of stories, with practice through live exercises and applications. This dual approach ensures participants sharpen their talents and strengthen their narrative performance abilities.

Four days of theory and practice

Led by playwright and author Talal Mahmoud, the first day of the workshop introduced participants to the concept of storytelling across history, its evolution, and distinctive methods. Practical exercises followed, enabling trainees to experiment with performance techniques and apply them in narrating their own texts.

The workshop will run over four days, featuring both theoretical sessions and practical applications. It will culminate in a final day showcase, where participants present live storytelling performance, demonstrating the vocal, physical, and narrative skills they have gained.

 

September 15, 2025 / 5:02 PM

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