Iran's Resistance Theater: A Cultural Beacon for Muslim Nations, Says Iraqi Expert

Iran’s Resistance Theater: A Cultural Beacon for Muslim Nations, Says Iraqi Expert

The Resistance Theater Festival in Iran has forged important connections with Muslim nations, particularly highlighted by the insights of Iraqi theater scholar Abdul Karim Abboud. During his visit to Iran for the 19th International Resistance Theater Festival, which took place from November 28, 2024, to January 8, Abboud discussed the potential of this festival as a cultural cornerstone in the region.

Abboud expressed enthusiasm about the Iraqi theater community’s willingness to collaborate with Iran’s Resistance Theater Festival. He emphasized the expansive nature of theater, which addresses numerous themes, and pointed out the remarkable artistic developments within Iraq’s theater landscape, especially in relation to resistance.

  1. Resistance Themes: “The concept of resistance in our theater revolves around the Palestinian issue, the national struggle of the Iraqi people against the Ba’ath regime, the fight against ISIS, and honoring the martyrs,” Abboud stated.
  2. Performance Locations: He noted that plays focusing on resistance have been staged in several cities, including Baghdad and Basra, as well as in Iranian cities like Khorramshahr and Shadegan.
  3. Mutual Exchange: “Our performances not only showcase our work in Iraqi cities but also extend to Iranian cities, fostering a mutual exchange,” he added.

Abboud further recognized the importance of Iran’s theater events, especially the Resistance Theater Festival, due to their shared emphasis on resistance themes. He remarked, “One of the prominent features of Resistance Theater is its emphasis on vital regional and Palestinian issues, which resonate deeply with Arab-speaking artists across Islamic countries.”

He announced the Baghdad Theater Festival’s willingness to collaborate with the Resistance Theater Festival, expressing a desire to utilize the experiences gained from it. “We are keen to benefit from the expertise of Iranian artists, particularly in children’s and youth performances, as well as in research and critique,” he noted.

In addition, Abboud suggested that Islamic nations could benefit from establishing offices and secretariats for the Resistance Theater Festival. This initiative would facilitate seamless communication between the festival and Arab-speaking artists in countries like Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen.

He praised the young team managing the Resistance Theater Festival, stating, “We are pleased to see trust placed in a young team for the Resistance Theater Festival. We hope to expand the festival’s reach to all Muslim countries, as the essence of the Resistance Festival represents a common voice shared by all Muslims.”

Abboud also emphasized the Iraqi Ministry of Culture’s commitment to nurturing young talent in theater, aiming to revitalize the theatrical scene with innovative ideas and perspectives. He acknowledged the importance of the younger generation’s ability to connect and engage effectively.

Additionally, he confirmed the Baghdad Theater Festival’s openness to hosting Iranian theater groups, recognizing the deep-rooted cultural and civilizational ties between Iran and Iraq. “Culture, theater, and humanity will serve as the foundation for the solidarity between Iran and Iraq, which is invaluable and will never be severed,” he commented.

He also pointed out the diverse themes within theater, noting that subjects with religious, spiritual, and resistance dimensions tend to garner more interest. “We witness wonderful and positive developments in cities like Babel, Basra, and Mosul, each of which hosts separate festivals,” he concluded.

In summary, the collaboration between Iran’s Resistance Theater Festival and the Iraqi theater community holds immense potential for cultural exchange and thematic exploration. As both regions seek to highlight resistance narratives, the artistic dialogue between them can contribute significantly to the broader landscape of theater in the Islamic world.

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