In this second episode of Imtidad English, we will be reviewing the new issue of Banipal magazine No 27 Autumn/winter 2006, then we will be presenting Libyan storyteller Ahmed Youssef Aghila, by reading two of his short stories translated from Arabic, and there will be some paintings by artist Mohammed Binlamen.
I am proud also to present Arabic musical pieces performed and organized by Arab American musician Sami Abu Shumays, to whom I extend my thanks for giving me permission to reproduce his music on Imtidad, Sami hosts and produces a Podcast called personal performances, in which presents Arabic music and performers, and focuses on the different aspects and influences in classical and modern Arabic music.
غازي القبلاوي Ghazi Gheblawi
20 March 2010 @ 01:28
AngloLibyan, as usual many thanks.
Trabilsia, I amased always with your support.
Hana, yes it will much better to have other people participate in the podcast esp. Artists in the form of an interview, this is on my list to develop new ideas for the program, I hope I will manage to achieve it. Thanks
غازي القبلاوي Ghazi Gheblawi
20 March 2010 @ 01:29
AngloLibyan, as usual many thanks.
Trabilsia, I amased always with your support.
Hana, yes it will much better to have other people participate in the podcast esp. Artists in the form of an interview, this is on my list to develop new ideas for the program, I hope I will manage to achieve it. Thanks
Hannu
20 March 2010 @ 01:29
Ghazi,
I so much enjoyed Abu Shumays music; subscribed to his podcasts! Bring more of this please.
Binlamin deserves the mention indeed. However, I think the podcast is unbalanced somehow with a large part taken up by the reading; understandably so since visual art can't be presented equally as audible art on a podcast.
Maybe the balance could have been brought by recording Binlamin introduce himself and his work. An example is on Waleed Matar in Libyana.
This is but a feedback from a greedy fan. Well done–thank you!
Hannu
20 March 2010 @ 01:29
Ghazi,
I so much enjoyed Abu Shumays music; subscribed to his podcasts! Bring more of this please.
Binlamin deserves the mention indeed. However, I think the podcast is unbalanced somehow with a large part taken up by the reading; understandably so since visual art can't be presented equally as audible art on a podcast.
Maybe the balance could have been brought by recording Binlamin introduce himself and his work. An example is on Waleed Matar in Libyana.
This is but a feedback from a greedy fan. Well done–thank you!
Luna
20 March 2010 @ 01:29
Ghazi,
A fantastic episode indeed. Can you imagine :
trabilsia with hejab listening to your podcast ,teachers going on and on about the trainees, and I just keep on SMILING lol.
Sometimes we have to take time off and enjoy ourselves for life my dear son is short.
Here's quoting Forest Gump (his mother telling him "Life is like a box of chocolates , you never know what you're gonna get " !
Thanks Ghazi you made my day !
Luna
20 March 2010 @ 01:29
Ghazi,
A fantastic episode indeed. Can you imagine :
trabilsia with hejab listening to your podcast ,teachers going on and on about the trainees, and I just keep on SMILING lol.
Sometimes we have to take time off and enjoy ourselves for life my dear son is short.
Here's quoting Forest Gump (his mother telling him "Life is like a box of chocolates , you never know what you're gonna get " !
Thanks Ghazi you made my day !
Anonymous
20 March 2010 @ 01:29
I am at work, I made a coffee put my headphones on and listened to your Podcast (bosss is not here)
I am familiar with Mohammed Binlamen work and met him before, good artist.
all I have to say is thank you Ghazi and I look forward to the next one.
Anonymous
20 March 2010 @ 01:29
I am at work, I made a coffee put my headphones on and listened to your Podcast (bosss is not here)
I am familiar with Mohammed Binlamen work and met him before, good artist.
all I have to say is thank you Ghazi and I look forward to the next one.