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13:00 - 13:30: Lunch for Guests<br />
14:00-16:00: Launch Ceremony: The Hargeysa Cultural Centre<br />
The Somaliland National Vision 2030 seeks to build a nation whose citizens recognise the<br />
unique contribution played by culture in the building of their nation. Somali heritage and<br />
national identity in Somaliland are deeply rooted in the arts and culture. Culture, whether<br />
it entails poetry, spoken word, song, verse or more contemporary forms of expression such<br />
as new media or online publications, remains prevalent in contemporary Somaliland. So<br />
why not employ culture for development purposes? The Hargeysa Cultural Center (HCC) has been created for this purpose: to<br />
harness, promote and advance the role of culture and the arts in Somaliland’s development.<br />
14:00 -14:15: Festival participants are invited to join a guided tour of the new Hargeysa<br />
Cultural Centre (HCC), which will include a visit to the library and the gallery. Director of<br />
the HCC and representatives of supporting organisations will welcome the audience.<br />
14:15 - 14:30: Somaliland icon and internationally renowned poet and thinker, ‘Hadraawi’ will announce the<br />
official opening of the HCC<br />
14:30 - 15:00: A group of young dancers will perform Somali traditional dances<br />
15:00 - 15:30: A musical performance by the popular group known as the Xidigaha Geeska (Stars of the Horn)<br />
15:30 - 16:00: A short documentary screening followed by a conclusion to the evening.<br />
Saturday 9th August<br />
08:00 -10:00: In Conversation with Nuradin Farah<br />
Author of over 10 books, Nuradin Farah is a prominent and internationally<br />
renowned Somali writer, who has studied in India and the UK. One of the first<br />
writers to break with the Somali oral tradition, his novels are written in English<br />
and have been translated into a dozen languages. Farah is considered one of<br />
the most important contemporary writers in Africa. HIBF is delighted to organise<br />
this session in which the author will reflect on the theme of the year in relation to<br />
his literary career, and share some his latest works.<br />
10:00 - 10:30: Exhibiting Somaliland<br />
A picture speaks a thousand words. This saying is no truer than for the series of<br />
visual art that will be on display throughout this session. Prominent photo-journalists Angela Fisher, Carol Beckwith,<br />
Kate Standmore and Yusuf Dahir will present a joint exhibition on Africa and Somaliland, past and present. This exhibition<br />
will be accompanied by the artistic works developed by creative photography trainees enrolled on a course organised by the<br />
some of the above mentioned photojournalists and aimed at the next generation of Somaliland photographers.<br />
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