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Rojîn: Short Story: 18.10.2009
Contemporary Kurdish literature: Rojîn - Short Story by S. B. Soreklî
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Kurdish Literature: The Builder whose Palace is No Longer There: 18.10.2009
Contemporary Kurdish literature; Short story/fiction
Music: Ehmedê Çep
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Classical Kurdish Music (Tenbûr): 6.10.2009
Ehmedê Çep is one of Kurdish artists specialised in playing the "tenbûr" instrument. He plays a famous classical tune for SBS/Kurdish language program's listeners.
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Film Festival-Sydney: 20.9.2009
CINEWEST has organised a film festival in Sydney. Films from various places, including three Kurdish films, will be shown in three venues: Auburn, Olympic Park and Casula Power House.
Listen to this interview in English with Mr Vahid Vahed, Artistic Director of CINEWST for more details.
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Interview with the famous singer Nûrî Germiyanî: 24.5.2009
Interview with the famous singer Nûrî Germiyanî from Hewlêr/Kurdistan who was the guest singer at the Newroz concert on Friday (at Bossley Park, Sydney).
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Short Story by D. Dara: 16.5.2009
Short story in Kurdish: “Haj Whiskey” - Written and read by the journalist/writer D. Dara.
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The Problems of Teaching Kurdish in Australia: 18.2.2009
No formal Kurdish teaching classes exist in Australia. The article looks at the background of teaching Kurdish in Sydney and Melbourne and some of the problems assoicated with the teaching of Kurdish in Australia.
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Contemporary Kurdish literature: 18.2.2009
Contemporary Kurdish literature: Village life remains to occupy a prominent place in the works of many Kurdish writers in the Diaspora. Introduction followed by excerpts from a short story (Shahzadê Berfanî) by the writer Cankurd.
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Interview 2: Kurdish Singer Micho Kendesh: 18.2.2009
Micho Kendesh, a Kurdish singer residing in Switzerland, considers the understanding of Kurdish classical music and folk songs to be a prerequisite for good singers. He recently gave a concert in a prominent Parisian theatre. In part two of the interview he talks about today’s Kurdish music and life in exile.
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Interview with the Kurdish singer Micho Kendesh (Part 1): 18.2.2009
Micho Kendesh, a Kurdish singer residing in Switzerland, considers the understanding of Kurdish classical music and folk songs to be a prerequisite for good singers. He recently gave a concert in a prominent Parisian theatre. He talks about his childhood in the Kurdish region of Kobani in northern Syria and about his music in this interview (Part 1).
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