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Cultural lectures in Luxor on youth and intellectual creativity within the Bedaya initiative

The Luxor Culture Branch witnessed awareness and cultural meetings within the agenda of activities of the General Authority for Culture Palaces, under the supervision of writer Mohamed Abdel Hafez Nassif, Vice President of the Authority, within the framework of the programs of the Ministry of Culture, where the Luxor Culture Palace presented a lecture entitled “Youth, Culture, and Intellectual Creativity,” indicating that civilized countries are measured by it. To the extent of its interest in youth, they are the wealth of the nation and the third arm of development in the country. Youth have a great contribution to the progress and development of their societies, and the creative youth is the one who has the ability to Looking at things in a different way, and a different vision, in order to search for a solution to problems in an innovative and new way, starting from the components of creativity, which are creative work, the creative process, and the creative attitude, meaning dealing with things that are accustomed to in an unusual way, and society is what enhances this creativity and benefits from it. Creative youth who are pioneers in their works and innovations in various creative fields, whether scientific, cultural, economic, social, or sports, need someone to embrace and care for their creativity, whatever it may be.

The Luxor Culture Branch, headed by Hussein El Nouby, at the Sand Basin Culture Palace, prepared a lecture entitled “Education and its Importance for Children,” delivered by Taha Mahmoud, who spoke about early childhood education being the foundation and aiming to provide children with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in school and beyond, and that childhood education It aims to facilitate physical, cognitive and social development, and this begins with basic skills such as counting, coloring and reading. The palace also prepared a religious chant and a poem entitled “May God’s Prayers Last.” “His Perfume” by vocalist Amer Mohamed Bahij.

As a continuation of the activities of the South Upper Egypt Cultural Region, headed by Imad Fathi, Bahaa Taher Culture Palace prepared a lecture on “Solid Waste and Maximizing Utilization of It,” attended by Areej Gouda Youssef, speaking about what waste is and its types, how it is reused and benefited from, and the types of solid waste, whether plastic, paper or… Leftover food, drink, and other various debris.

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