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Awtar Society for Culture and Arts

General Information
History : 

AWTAR society for culture and arts is an independent non- governmental organization founded in September 2008 by a group of Palestinian professionals whom concerned about social activities for children and youth affairs within their community. The non-profit organization based in Nablus City dedicated to serve all citizens regardless of religious or political affiliations provide with different services varied from psychological, cultural, educational and social support.

Although a young and small society, Awtar became known by its ability to deliver quality services responding to priority needs of Nablus Directorate community.

Vision: 

The improvement of cultural, educational and psychological condition for Palestinians specially children & youth resembling central stone in building their homeland and society.

Mission: 

Provide comprehensive educational, cultural and psychological services to children and youth through culture and arts.

Objectives: 

The goals of the association:

1- Courses in teaching music and forming musical bands.

2- development of the artistic and intellect innovation of the targeted groups through music, art and theater to develop a peaceful unviolent way of thinking.

3- courses in teaching painting (the establishment of atelier for children and gifted people)

4-Courses in computer and foreign lanuages.

5- Revival of the palestinian folklore and heritage (forming a band of the Palestinian Dabke and teaching ballet)

6- The interest in the culture of the art and the world heritage and to integrate it with the Palestinian art through music, theater, painting, photography and dancing.

7- Caring and encouraging the production of the Palestinian embroidery and the Palestinian dress.

8- The establishment of a theater and caring about the representative work and the establishment of poetic and cultural forum.

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