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In northeastern Syria, artists fight to preserve a cultural renaissance

Summary by Syria Direct
QAMISHLI — The dancers pound their feet to the heavy beat of drums. In unison, each raises a right arm into a fist and draws it back, poised to shoot an invisible bow. They release, and together spin toward the mud walls of Welat Art House—Hunergeha Welat in Kurdish. Across the open-air courtyard at the art house in Syria’s northeastern Qamishli city, Yazan al-Taama, 24, strums an oud, the instrument’s melancholy hum reverberating in the small r…
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Syria Direct broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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