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It is celebrated by the International Women’s Day with “afternoon music and poetry”

The College of Communications and Fine Arts at the University of Troy and John M School hosted. Long Music annual celebration of the International Women’s Day on March 8.

“This afternoon, music and poetry,” was held in the Monthghelry Museum of Fine Arts Hall. Dr. Hui Ting Yang, Director of the John M School. Long Music, and Dr. Shari Hopene, Associate Professor at the College of the Hall for Press, as participants in this event.

The departments that were represented in English, history and philosophy, and the John M School. Long Music, the Hall School for Press and Communications, International Programs, and the Soril College of Business and the International Languages ​​and Cultures Department.

Both offers and readings focused on the works of poets and composers, and highlighting various topics through international pieces and verses of their homelands. The language of reading Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Polish, Urdu, and English hair.

Dr. Yang says that the best part of this event is to get to know women who are gorgeous, gentle and continuous.

“The idea of ​​enhancing cooperation between music and other specialties has started and linking people through music and art in 2022,” said Dr. Yang. “The purpose of this event is to express cooperation between different departments, and the display of faculty members, talented employees, employees and employees.”

Dr. Charry Hobin has read Margaret Atwood’s poem “The moment” and says she is grateful for participation and contributions to the annual event.

“I enjoy cooperation with colleagues to celebrate the International Women’s Day,” said Dr. Hopin. “I am grateful every year for women who say yes to participate and contribute to their time and talent.”

Dr. Aisha Tariq, a professor of participation in marketing, has participated in this event since it started.

She said: “The thing that I enjoy and more is the feeling of society with faculty colleagues.” “I met a wonderful group of people through this event.”

Dr. Tariq chose to read the poem “Laughter of Woman” by Fahmida Rayez in Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, and English.

Dr. Tariq said: “Many of its poems deal with the issues of social and sexual hierarchical sequences, especially in the Pakistani social context.” “I find that most of these issues are universal and free from the national restriction. It seemed appropriate to share one of her poems on the International Women’s Day. The specific poem that followed was related to both appetite and the strength of being a woman, the fact that people in the positions of strength and wealth are either unable or unwilling, or both, to secure peace for her. Only the breeze shared freedom and joy with her. “

This is the fourth year in which this event was held as an opportunity to communicate, communicate and celebrate the International Women’s Day.

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