With the aim of providing an opportunity to introduce the peoples’ civilizations and build bridges of communication between different cultures, the National Museum in Lattakia province hosted a carnival depicting the civilizations of more than 22 countries around the world as part of the “ Cross Culture ” Carnival 2021 .
The two-day cultural event was organized by the Junior Chamber International ( JCI) -Lattakia in cooperation with the Directorates of Culture, Antiquities and Museums in the governorate.
The carnival is of remarkable importance as it is considered to be a journey of discovery into the cultures of 22 countries including their traditional clothes , food and the most important tourist and cultural sites.
Head of the “ Cross Culture” Carnival 2021 project Junior Makhoul said in a statement to the Syriatimes e- newspaper that the carnival highlighted two aspects of the 22 countries’ civilizations including the cultural and artistic ones .
He noted that the carnival included exhibitions of sculptural works, plastic arts and a book fair with the participation of the Ministry of Culture and the Iranian
Cultural Center, referring to many interactive painting workshops for children, Arabic calligraphy workshops as well as musical and dance performances.
In a meeting with some of the representatives of the participating countries in the carnival, Muhammad Za’arour, head of the Cultural Department of the
Development Committee at the Palestinian returnees camp in Lattakia, expressed his happiness to represent his homeland in the carnival by displaying some of the ancient Palestinian heritage of traditional costumes, handicrafts and food .
“Our revolution, our catastrophe and our displacement have all become part of our heritage, and despite that we still resist and still dream of returning to our homeland and we always strive to introduce our heritage and our history to the world” Za’arour stressed.
Concerning the Russian participation in the carnival, which was attended by some Russian ladies who came specially to attend this cultural event, Diana Kandil expressed her happiness in representing the Russian civilization through folk costumes and food in addition to different artworks.
In turn, the local president of JCI-Latakia Dalia Suleiman said in a statement to the Syriatimes e-newspaper “the carnival aims to promote the values of peace by introducing the peoples’ heritage, their civilizational and cultural identity, and the capabilities of the creative and distinguished Syrian youth”.
The carnival, according to Suleiman, is part of the world campaign held by the JCI under the title “ Believe in
Syria” to emphasize the importance of this land, which is the cradle of the world’s first alphabet and musical notes and its ability to bring together and highlight the richness of civilizations of different parts of the world .
On his part , Muhannad Al-Hmedi , vice president of the JCI- Lattakia told the Syriatimes “The project was launched by creative youths who believe in the values of peace and seek enthusiastically to develop their community”.
He stressed that the project has different goals,but mainly the focus is on highlighting Syria’s deep-rooted civilization.
It is noteworthy that the “ Cross Culture” carnival was launched in its first session in 2018.
Interviewed by : Rawaa Ghanam
Photos by : Rawaa Ghanam