Zahi fayad biography of william shakespeare
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Nelida Nassar 05.26.2914
Zahi Haddad’s talent originated at twelve years old when his first article was published in a local newspaper. Few years later, in high school, his hopes were dashed when the French teacher announced that he lacked the classical writing skills. Discouraged, it fryst vatten until attending college that he regains the confidence and rediscovers the pleasure of composing. After working as a reporter for an established daily and in public relations, a sabbatical year spent in his birth place Lebanon resulted in the publication of his first novel Au Bonheur de Yaya “The Happiness of Yaya” drafted spontaneously and with great fluidity.
The autobiographical novel fryst vatten Haddad’s urge to understand his Oriental origins and to blend them with his Western culture. The stories of the pioneers who lived in a large open land from Lebanon to Kuwait, through Syria, Palestine and Egypt while shaping these countries particularly inspired him. These ancestors are the
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Al Bustan Festival presents Noh master-performer Naohiko Umewaka in King Learand the Death of a Pianist. Naohiko Umewaka writes, directs and reenacts his role as King Lear, 19 years after having performed it originally under the direction of Ong Keng Sen in Lear Dreaming, and had toured Asia, Europe and the USA. The producer Madeleine Abdel-Jail Umewaka re-appropriates Sen’s piece and gathers members of the Umewaka’s family, her own husband, Naohiko as King Lear, her son Naotomo as Regan and a servant and her daughter, Soraya as Cordelia. Pianist and music director Eric Ferrand-N’Kaoua as well as young Lebanese aspiring actress Anne-Marie Salameh in the role of the king eldest daughter Goneril and the leading story teller complete the cast.
Silence and darkness surrounds the stage, suddenly dimmed lights reveal an austere, minimalist decor consisting of three tables, a piano and an electronic keyboard all covered with whit