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ISSUE 2.3

The Significance of Palestinian Arts Festivals and their Challenges

Iman Hammouri

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Interviewed by Kifah Zuhour
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Iman Hammouri describes how the annual Palestine International Festival aims at breaking the isolation of the Palestinian people, as well as the challenges faced by the popular arts center as a result of the Israeli military occupation.

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Iman Hammouri
Iman Hammouri

She is active in the Palestinian artistic movement and the preservation of folk heritage.

Iman Hammouri is the director of the Popular Arts Center, located in the West Bank, which offers various cultural and artistic programs. She is active in the Palestinian artistic movement and the preservation of folk heritage. She was a member of the Palestinian Popular Arts Ensemble and has been a board member in many Palestinian art institutions.

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