Wednesday, 28 February 2024 08:14

Student Qamar Alzaman Ghassan's participation in an Iraqi heritage evening showcasing her talent in playing the Santur

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# Talents of Biomedical Engineering Students

Student (Qamar Alzaman Ghassan) participated from the Department of Biomedical Engineering / Fifth Stage

in an Iraqi heritage evening honoring the artist of the generations Farouk Hilal under the leadership of Maestro Alaa Majid on Sunday, February 25th. In her talent, she played the Santur, which is an Iraqi Babylonian instrument representing Iraqi civilization. It's worth noting that the student is a Santur player, which is an ancient Babylonian instrument.

It is worth mentioning that the student Qamar Alzaman:
?- Holds a diploma in music from the School of Music and Ballet.
?- Holds a certificate in managing artistic projects from the Kutaa Cairo Institute.
?- Member of the National Iraqi Music Heritage Ensemble, the Sumerians Ensemble, and the Iraqi Here Team.
?- Member of the Art for Peace Center by Maestro Karim Wissam 2016-2017.
?- Represented Iraq with a solo performance as the first Iraqi female player on the stage of UNESCO headquarters in the French capital Paris during the celebration of Iraq's National Day and its 75th anniversary of joining UNESCO.

In addition to her dedication to the academic path and her high ethics, we wish her more success.

Please support the student and follow her account on Instagram [here]

(https://www.instagram.com/qamar__alani?igsh=b2J2MjlqdndoZGNu&utm_source=qr).

 

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