Aswan’s children at the exhibition "Nile children" Within the activities of the fourth session of the Cairo image week

Photographer Koukla is preparing to open her photographs exhibition & quot; Nile children & quot; This is within the activities of the fourth session of the Cairo image week, which is organized by a photopia under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and the Tourism Promotion Authority, and the Ministry of Culture. Documentation through the photographs of children’s skiing in Aswan on the Nile water page, and is an extension of the Koulakla Technical Project in which it presented a documentary depiction of the customs and traditions of peoples, and a monitor of human activities in their traditional societies. The unique in his life, which is what we see on the walls of temples and in the old documents in Egypt and the world; Therefore, the activities specialized in photography are an important event to encourage artists to express their artistic vision in addition to their documentation of events that reflect the identity of their societies.
& nbsp; & quot; Nile Children & quot; Which includes pictures of children from Aswan Governorate, skating on the Nile water page and singing in a way that we may not see anywhere in the world, and these shots considered it an opportunity to enrich cultural dialogue, and create an area of human and cultural relations between people The Executive of the Photopia Foundation: & quot; We are keen in the Cairo Week for the image to provide different trends in photography, which are all in one goal, which is to document the rare and sincere moments that contribute to understanding different events and cultures, and the & quot; Nile Sons & quot; One of the manifestations that highlights Aswan’s cultural privacy and the ability of children to communicate and show their distinction to others is delighted, such as those moments picked up by the artist and arouses the desire to reach the world, which is what we try in the Cairo Week for the image to offer & quot; Photography, and during her artistic career, she picked up with her lens many exceptional experiences and different rituals in the countries of the world such as India and Indonesia, which made her win the title & quot; Ambassador of Arts in Egypt & quot; 2010 on her artistic and documentary project, which she presented on the rituals of burning the dead bodies in Bali, which was presented at the Indonesian embassy in Cairo, as published by & Nbsp in 2012 a book & quot; Life dance & quot; Commissioned by the Thai Royal Embassy in Cairo, which documents through the image a young photo trip in Thailand with the aim of documenting human relations & nbsp; between peoples and civilizational communication between Thailand and the Middle East region. ” During its activities, the Cairo image week will host more than 100 lectures, workshops and illustrations directly with the participation of international experts and artists in cooperation with a number of embassies, including Dutch, Italian, Spanish, French, Swiss, Danish, the British Cultural Center and the European Union.
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