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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Kurdish Poet nominated for UK Forward Poetry Prize

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“An Ordinary Day”, a poem from Bells of Speech (Ambit, 2006) by Kurdish poet Nazand Begikhani has been selected and nominated for this year’s UK Forward Book of Poetry prize. The poem has been reprinted and published in an anthology of the “best poems of the year from the Forward Poetry Prizes”.

Nazand Begikhani is from Koysinjaq, Iraqi Kurdistan and has been living in exile (Denmark, France and UK) since 1987. She holds a Ph.D in comparative literature from the University of Sorbonne. She has published three poetry collections in Kurdish and Bells of Speech is her first anthology in English.

Bells of Speech has been very well received in the UK. Following its publication Nazand was invited to participate and read her poems on the flagship Radio 4 programme, Start the Week, presented by Andrew Marr, which was broadcast on Christmas Day 2006. On May 14th 2007, MP Ann Clwyd hosted a reception of Bells of Speech at the Houses of Parliament where Nazand read her poems to a number of literary figures, MPs, media representatives and foreign diplomats.

Also, several of her poems have been selected and included in English and American anthologies, including “ Inspired Verse” by Wyndham Thomas (Corsham Print, Easter 2007); “ “The Poetry of Recovery” by.Sante Lucia Books (USA, 2007); Fragments from the Dark” by Jeni Williams (Forthcoming 2008) and the Poetry International Web (http://uk.poetryinternationalweb, summer 2007).

Wendy Beckett wrote in her introduction to the Inspired Verse: “Nazand devotes herself to seeking justice for Kurdish people and all who are persecuted. She believes happiness is our right, and sings of it with wistful certainty”

An ordinary day

The security officer

got up early

put on his white shirt

had honey toast with nuts

kissed his three children

hugged his wife passionately

and left for work

At his desk

sat ten files

of ten men to be shot

He signed them

while drinking mint tea

At ten o’clock

he ordered the shooting

got angry over a gunman who missed his target

Taking out his pistol

he fired at the missed target ten times

Before the end of his shift

he visited the mothers of the ten shot men

ordered each to pay 100 dinars

for the cost of the bullets that killed their sons

In the evening

he celebrated his brother’s birthday

At night

on the surface of a mirror

he saw a drop of blood trickling down to his feet

he tried to wash it

the trickle rose to his chest

Where does the difference lie between the killer and killed?

Monday, September 3, 2007

Rebwar Saeed


Mr. Rebwar Saeed was Born 1962 in Suleimany (Sil�man�) Centarl Kurdistan (Iraq). He Finished his education in Fine Art in 1994/97 and his MA-Fine Art in 1997/99 at the Middlesex University / London. Here follows a list of some of his exhibitions,

Group Shows

1983 Gallery Suleimany
1984/89 Tehran(Gallery Azadi and Gallery Hana Saura)
1990 Kurdish Institute in Paris
1992 Gallery A.C.A.P. Barcelona, Florsbachtal / Germany,
1993 Citizens Gallery London
1993 Metissage et Modernite Grenoble and Gallery Kufa:
1994 Living Fire Festival/ London, mGalery Le sous sol/ Paris, Ateler Gallery/ Lille, Crypt Gallery /London
1995 Quicksilver Gallery/ London
1995 Liege/ Belgique
1997 Lebovic Gallery/ Canada

Group Created Shows

1992 La pluie d'oiseaux, Kurdish Institute in Paris, St Andre/ France
1993 11th International Theatre Festival/ Poland, Armentieres/ France
1994 4th Festival de l'oiseau Musee Abbeville, Auby/ France
1995 Le conseil Reginal Nord-Pas de Calais a Lille-festival HUY /
1996 Belgique, Katowice Poland/
1996/99 Poland, A. Loos-en-Gohelle-Dieppe/ France- Bruxelles/Du Sud Luxembourg Belgique

Solo Shows

1984 Poetical Postress/ Hawler(Kurdistan)
1991 Wattrelos-Ateler Gallery/ Lille
1992 Kurdish Cultural Centre/ London
1994 Wood Green Gallery
1995 Douvrin L.B.T./ France
1996 Beuvry-maison del a pocsie/ France
1996 Gallery Space/ London, Sadler's Wells Theatre
1996 Riverside Studios Gallery/ London, Dieppe/ France
1997 Gallery Fibiti/ Amsterdam
1998 5000 Portraits-5000 Victims - Pitshanger Gallery/ London
1999 Haaksbergen Gallery&Koempoelan Gallery/ Holland
1999 ( Colour & Word), pitshanger Manor & Gallery, Riverside Studios Gallery and Quicksilver Gallery/ London, Buvery and Mery Court/ France ( London print Studio Prize)

Other Works

1984/89 Participation in the kurdish National Movement Editions
1986/89 Publication of two illustrated poetry books
1990 Group performance in athe area La Goutte d'Or/ Paris
1992 Formation of Artist's group Edwarina France
1996 Publication of illustrated poetry book/ France
1998 Formation of artists group -ART IN COMMON -London
1999 Publication of illustrated poetry book/ Kurdistan
1989/99 Workshop with children & adult /Iran /France/Poland, Austria and UK.

Baxtiar Sur the Kurdish Painter



Baktiar Sur Born in Sulaimani southern kurdistan. graduated in Institute of fine arts Baghdad 1978 . graduated in Academy of fine arts Florence-Italy 1984. Lives and works in Florence-Italy.

One man exhibition
2003 "visions incadascentes"institut kurde de paris, paris
2001 komala gallery Sulaimani (works realised with computer).
1993 Sulaimanis hall museum.
1988 " Il punto" gallery Florence.
1977 Goija hall Sulaimani. Group exh
1993 "Colori nel mondo", Casa del popolo S. Bartolo a Cintoia italy
1992 "Grenzenlose kunst", Kunstlerhaus Graz, Austria.
1992 " Policromia Kurda" ,patrizi palace, Siena- Italy.
1989 "Espace 13", Strasbuog France.
1989 Quartiere 1's salon,Florence.
1988 Kurdish Cultural Centre, london
1986 "Foreign artists" istituto innocent, Florence.
1983 Giovani pittori ,Bagno a ripoli,,Florence.
1983 " Il bisonte" gallery Florence,
1981 Group of kurdish artists Vienna.
1978 Institute of fine arts hall- Baghdad.
1977 "Kurdistan" hall Sulaimani.
1976 Group of artists Sulaimani.
Here are some of Baxtiar Sur Water Paintings:








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