Iranian playwright Naghmeh Samini will be organizing three days of a six-day Muslim women playwrights’ workshop which is to be held from October 17 to 23, 2007 in Kuala Lumpur.
The idea to hold the event was first proposed at the Women Playwrights International Conference in Indonesia last year, Samini told the Persian service of ISNA [Iranian Student's News Agency, ed.].
Playwrights from Iran, Indonesia, and Malaysia will be participating in the first three days of the workshop but the last three days of the event will be exclusively for Malaysians, she added.
“During the first three days, I intend to review ‘The Thousand and One Nights’ and to give lectures on Iranian women playwrights and on tradition and theater in Iran,” she said in conclusion.
21 August 2007
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Naghmeh Samini on becoming a member of the Woman Playwrights International Conference (WPIC)
"I will try to be a link between women playwrights of Iran and the WPIC Conference and make them have a close relation with it."
"I'm hopeful to connect Iranian women playwrights to this center during these three years till next lap of it will be held." Naghmeh Samini who has recently returned from Malaysia said about this trip's achievements. She has taken part in International Conference of Women Playwrights in this country. "35-40 playwright from across the world had taken part in this event which is held annually and this was the first presence of Iran in it. This year there were so good articles presented which among them topics such as language in plays, the public and private sector role in writing style and also the topic of freedom of expression in women playwrights works were considerable."
Samini participated in this conference to present an article entitled "Intertextuality and writing plays of women in Iran", which explained about this 5-day conference. She attended this event on behalf of Tehran University.
"My article was divided into two parts; the first part says what is feminine writing and how much it can relate to general audience in the whole world and second part is about this matter that whether codes in works of women playwrights is comprehensible to audience or not." Samini stipulated about intertextuality and writing plays of women in Iran.
Source: http://www.en.theater.ir/
29 November 2006