AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH: AUS professor to memorialize stories of Palestinian elders

Source: American University of Sharjah
- Source: American University of Sharjah
0Comments

American University of Sharjah issued the following announcement on July 22.

Dr. Sohail Dahdal, a faculty member from the College of Arts and Science (CAS) at American University of Sharjah (AUS), is working on a project to preserve Palestinian culture by creating a virtual reality documentary that reimagines the past using new technologies.

Filming of the Palestinian cultural project began in 2017. It will feature a collection of stories entitled ”Kan Yama Kan” (Once Upon a Time) with Palestinian elders speaking of a harmonious time before 1948.

The project is the brainchild of Dr. Dahdal, Assistant Professor of Mass Communication at AUS, who is working in conjunction with Palestinian youngsters; Sharek Youth Forum, a Palestinian youth organization; as well as AUS students from CAS and the AUS College of Architecture, Art and Design (CAAD).

Speaking about the project, Dr. Dahdal said:

“Palestinian villages have a rich history of oral storytelling. In Palestine, the village elders carry a valuable oral history that often includes specific stories related to the village and thus are not documented elsewhere. By interviewing elders in villages across Palestine, we are getting stories that might have been lost once this elder passes away and so we only have a small window to capture those stories before they are lost forever.”

The latest phase of the project involves going into villages across Palestine to interview elders and make videos of oral history dated before 1948 to preserve for future generations. This phase of the project is due for completion in summer 2019.

The idea of the project came to Dr. Dahdal in 2003 while running a summer camp for children in the Palestinian refugee camp of Jenin in the occupied West Bank:

“This project has been long in the making. During the summer camp in 2003, there were 80 participants, and each night they would listen to Palestinian elders sharing stories of Palestinian history. The kids then created artwork and films for two weeks inspired by the stories.”

The completed project will be shared online via social media, in addition to a touring virtual reality documentary.

The Palestinian Cultural Project is supported by a Faulty Research Grant from AUS and the Sharek Youth Forum.

Original source: https://www.aus.edu/media/news/aus-professor-to-memorialize-stories-of-palestinian-elders



Related

Source: Council of Saudi Chambers

COUNCIL OF SAUDI CHAMBERS: The Council of Saudi Chambers organizes the Saudi-Omani Investment Forum

The Council of Saudi Chambers organized this morning (Sunday) in its headquarters, the Saudi-Omani Investment Forum, in the presence of His Excellency the Governor of the General Investment Authority, Engineer Ibrahim Al-Omar, and His Excellency Mr. Yahya bin Saeed Al-Jabri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Authority for Promotion, Investment and Export Development, and Chairman of the Council of Saudi Chambers Dr. Sami Bin Abdullah Al-Obeidi, and the Chairman of the Amman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Qais Al-Youssef, with the participation of a number of Saudi and Omani business officials and owners.

Source:  Abu Dhabi University

ABU DHABI UNIVERSITY: Reaching 75% Construction Completion

ADU an internationally recognized academic institution for quality education and applied research, has announced completion of 75% of the construction of its AED300 million new campus in Al Ain’s Asharej district. With over 400 laborers working on the development of the new campus, applying the highest health and safety standards and the safety regulations of the Civil Defense for 2018, the building also meets One-Pearl Estidama requirements for design and operation sustainability.

Source: Abu Dhabi University

ABU DHABI UNIVERSITY: ADU Inaugurates IEEE 2019 International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) today inaugurated the IEEE 2019 International Conference in Imaging Systems and Techniques, the premier forum for presenting technological advances and research results.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Gulf News Journal.