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Friday, March 11, 2016
First Day in Taza
Elizabeth and I finally arrived in Taza and have met Mohamed and his family. He took us to his school today where we meet his students and the very impressive faculty. We had lots of time to interact with the students. They are in many ways just like our students back in the U.S. Later in the afternoon, we had an opportunity to see them rehearing for a performance that they will present next week. This video is of a play based upon a poem that personifies many issues in Islamic culture and the Arabic language. In this scene, the Arabic language is on trial.
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Glad to see that you are having a great time with a lot of information for the young men. Greetings from BOMLA.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this post. I believe alot of our performing art students would find this interesting.
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Do they debate the same way Americans do? Do they do anything different? If so what?
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