Ahmed El -Sakka throws ignorant poetry to write and ignite the Sharjah Gallery

Ahmed El -Sakka throws ignorant poetry to write and ignite the Sharjah Gallery

While he was a guest on the activities of the 41st Sharjah International Book Fair, the Egyptian artist Ahmed El -Sakka revealed his talent in writing poetry in the colloquial dialect, his interests in pre -Islamic poetry and his preference for reading the printed book more than e -books, as well as his wish to play guitar.
During a dialogue symposium in Expo Sharjah, Al-Saqa stunned everyone with a lyrical quadrilateral.

A passage from a well-known poem by Al-Qais was read aloud as he continued, “I love pre-Islamic poetry and my reading came a long time ago.”
In an interview with “Al Arabiya. net,” he also said that his participation in the Sharjah exhibition is a continuation of the message of art, culture, and enlightenment. He also mentioned his ability to write poetry in slang, his propensity for reading paper books, and his interest in classical Arabic poetry.

The “selection” champion also mentioned a few TV sequences that he appeared in with the series’ stars. He saw this as an honour for his autobiography since it helped revive memories of a significant time in Egypt’s history and had a positive effect on the national spirit of younger generations.

He emphasised that the young people whose awareness was not complete during the period of events depicted by the series and found at work a comprehensive and influential image of that period, pointing out that one of the secrets of the series’ success lies in showing the human side in the lives of its military personalities.

He emphasised his willingness to play the tragic hero who inspires children in the style of Disney films and said that this type of films needed great financing due to the high production costs of the use of kinetic cinematic tricks. He said that the most significant legacy that the series left in himself was that he was known through his role on the world of the intelligence officer and how he sacrificed in order to carry out his national duty.

Al-Saqa took part in the discussion, and writer Hani Sarhan, who wrote the selection series’ scenario, spoke about the significance and value of the series from the standpoint that it depicts the actual events that Egypt experienced during a particular time period, during which Egyptian officers were successful in saving the nation and the series captured a genuine moment of emotion toward a stage Sensitive.

He clarified that his job as a writer involved trying to give the series’ characters a human existence by highlighting the social aspects of their lives, their pleasures and sorrows, and their suffering and sacrifices made in the name of their country.

Hani Sarhan unveiled his latest works, which include the upcoming Ramadan series “The Canto Market,” as well as a children’s series project that helps him prepare for writing alongside a magazine project on Egyptian heritage. He also explained his willingness to write a romantic series that breaks the stereotype that restricts him to writing movement series.

The 41st Sharjah International Exhibition will be taking place at the Sharjah Expo through November 13 with the theme “Word for the World.”
It is noteworthy that Al -Saqa is currently busy preparing for a new dramatic work championship entitled “Al -Jabal” by director Mohamed Salama, scheduled to be shown next Ramadan..

Ahmed El-Sakka writes and ignites the Sharjah Gallery with his ignorant poetry.

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