He prostrated crying on stage. Honoring Ashraf Zaki from the Institute of Dramatic Arts



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1:32 pm

Thursday 10 December 2020

I wrote – Manal Al-Jayoushi:

The Arab Theater Festival opened the activities of the 37th session yesterday evening, Wednesday, December 9, at the theater of the Institute of Dramatic Arts of the Al-Haram Academy of Arts.

At the opening ceremony, artist Ashraf Zaki, president of the Academy of Arts, prostrates himself in tears after being honored on the stage of the Institute of Dramatic Arts, and “Zaki” said in his speech that the institute is his home that has a special place in your heart.

Attendance was clearly affected, so he was accompanied by artist Ashraf Zaki on stage, his wife, artist Rogina, and his sister, artist Magda Zaki, who were affected by this scene.

Several stars of art and culture commented on the image in which the artist Ashraf Zaki appears prostrate on stage. He witnessed the first steps in the dream, the first experiences of Ashraf, and we are with him in the field of public service. “

He continued: “The honor came from the Higher Institute of Theater Arts and from above its stage that witnessed our experiences, our failures and the patience of our teachers, so Ashraf’s joy with this honor and I prostrate before God thank you God on stage will only be appreciated by those who lived in this institute and tried Hanan on its stage. Congratulations to our generation Ashraf, congratulations to our generation Zaki. ” Our institute, our theater and our dreams have lasted. Thank you, my friend Medhat Al-Kashef, Dean of the Institute. “

While the poet Khamis Ezz Al-Arab commented, through his Facebook account: “Dr. Ashraf Zaki is controversial, and some may disagree about him, but so are all influential personalities. His assumption of the presidency is met with a need that he will seriously rejoice, and all the developments and new buildings that have left us for years to hear about were not implemented and saw the light except during his reign, our Lord bless you, O Ashraf, and your hands for your work.

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