Arbaeen Theater Festival: A Vibrant Celebration of Sacred Pilgrimage Through Captivating Cultural Performances

Arbaeen Theater Festival: A Vibrant Celebration of Sacred Pilgrimage Through Captivating Cultural Performances

The 9th edition of the Arbaeen Pilgrimage International Theater Festival is set to begin on Tuesday, showcasing a rich variety of theatrical and cultural performances that honor this sacred pilgrimage. Organizers have confirmed that talented practitioners of religious theater are mobilizing for this significant event. Following the opening ceremony in Tehran, participants will march toward Khuzestan province in southern Iran, as announced by Kourosh Zarei, the director of the Art Bureau’s Center for Dramatic Arts during a recent press conference in Tehran.

The festival is a unique celebration that combines art and spirituality, capturing the essence of the Arbaeen pilgrimage. The theatrical groups will commence their journey from the Shalamcheh border on Tuesday, heading to Iraq, with performances scheduled to start from Thursday this week.

The festival will take place along the Arbaeen pilgrimage route and in the city of Samarra. “This year, we plan to hold performances at some campgrounds affiliated with the Endowments and Charity Affairs Organization in Samarra,” Zarei added, emphasizing the festival’s commitment to cultural expression.

This international festival is organized annually as a cultural vow by ritual theater artists, who participate without any form of payment or compensation. Over the course of eight days, the festival will showcase a wide array of genres and forms of performance art along the Arbaeen pilgrimage route leading to Karbala. It invites not only Iranian audiences but also pilgrims from various Arab countries.

  • Performances to Expect:
    • Tazieh (Iranian passion play) in Persian and Arabic
    • Street theater
    • Naqqali (Iranian dramatic storytelling)
    • Anthem and poetry readings

Seyed Mostafa Motorchi, the festival’s secretary, noted that all activities are dedicated voluntary offerings with no costs involved. This year’s program features:

  1. Ten tazieh performances in Persian and Arabic
  2. Three street plays in both languages that depict the 12-day war between Iran and Israel
  3. Stories celebrating Iranian heroism and martyrdom

A notable addition to this year’s festival is a puppet show designed specifically for children and teenagers, reflecting the event’s inclusive spirit. To participate, performers are required to speak Arabic fluently, with many hailing from Khuzestan, a region renowned for its street theater expertise.

Iraqi theater groups have shown great enthusiasm for this festival and are expected to join in future years, which will help expand the event’s reach and impact. In addition to Persian and Arabic, there are plans to incorporate Urdu performances in upcoming editions, broadening the cultural diversity of the festival.

The event aims to set a cultural trend, with Iraqi groups also adopting similar artistic approaches, making this initiative more widespread across the region. Performances will be held at nine locations, with each group performing near their residence or in close proximity to one another at designated sites. To ensure the comfort of both performers and audiences, performances are scheduled close to sunset to avoid the daytime heat.

Additionally, provincial networks will produce dedicated programming aligned with the participating groups, ensuring broad visibility and engagement in this vibrant cultural exchange, Motorchi concluded.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of Iranians embark on a journey to the Iraqi city of Karbala to observe the holy day of Arbaeen at the shrines of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Imam of Shia Islam, and his brother, Hazrat Abbas (AS). This year, Arbaeen will be observed on August 14, marking the conclusion of the 40-day mourning period following the martyrdom of the Imam and his loyal companions on Ashura.

The Arbaeen Pilgrimage International Theater Festival not only celebrates artistic expression but also strengthens the bonds of faith, culture, and community among participants and audiences alike.

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