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The
eight
pre-congress
of
Isfahan
School
Conference
went
underway
at
Al-Qadir
hall in
Bandar
Abbas on
November
2.
Reported
by the
Public
Relations
of
General
Administration
of the
Academy
of Arts,
the
pre-congress
was held
with the
collaboration
of the
General
Administration
of
Ministry
of
Culture
and
Islamic
Guidance
in
Hormozgan
province,
the
Academy
of Arts
and
other
institutes
including
Hormozgan
province
Government
and
Municipality
of
Bandar
Abbas, a
number
of
scholars
and
masters
from
Tehran
and
Hormozgan
province
presented
their
articles
and
discussed
on the
issue.
At
the
beginning,
the
general
director
of
Ministry
of
Culture
and
Islamic
Guidance
in
Hormozgan
province,
Muhammad-Jafar
Behdad
greeted
the
attendants
and
hoped
that the
ceremony
turn
into a
prologue
for more
consideration
of
Hormozgan
province's
culture.
Then the
political
security
deputy
of
Hormozgan
province,
Mr.
Moradi
indicated
to the
importance
of the
pre-congress,
specifically
regarding
the
military
maneuver
of US
forces
and
simultaneous
Iranian
military
maneuver
in
Persian
Gulf.
Next,
the
secretary
of the
Academy
of Arts
and
general
secretary
of the
Isfahan
School
Conference,
Dr.
Bahman
Namvar
Motlaq
after
introducing
the
pre-congress,
described
this
school.
He
recalled
the
cultural
relations
between
Hormozgan
province
and
Isfahan
School.
At the
end of
his
remarks,
Dr.
Namvar
hoped
for the
strengthening
of
cultural
relations
of the
Academy
of Arts
and
Hormozgan
province.
Following
the
ceremony,
Mrs.
Muhammad-Mahdi
Harati
and Hadi
Rabi'ee
respectively
presented
their
articles
titled
"Immam-Qoli
khan,
Isfahan
school,
and
Georgian-Origin
Men"
and
"Hidden
Treasure
in
Isfahan
Hekmat
(Wisdom)".
The next
program
was the
performance
of local
music,
then Ms.
Mitra
Khaje'eian
made a
speech
on
"Zār
magical
and
Ritual
Ceremony
in the
South of
Iran."
Also,
Kaveh
Khorabeh
lectured
on
"Music
in
Safavid
Era."
Finally
a
roundtable
was held
in
presence
of the
scholars
and
masters
from
Hormozgan
province
with
remarks
on the
culture
of
Hormozgan
province
which
wrapped
up the
pre-congress. |