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Omar Fetmouche
Algerian artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Omar Fetmouche (Arabic: عمر فطموش) (born in Bordj Menaïel on 27 April 1955) is an Algerian artist, actor and playwright.[1]
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Early life
Fetmouche was born in 1955 in the town of Bordj Menaïel in lower Kabylia, and after having done his basic studies in his hometown.[2]
He attended the University of Algiers where he obtained a license in French before he registered for a Magister's degree in French literature.[3]
Career
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Fetmouche began his artistic career with the creation in 1976 at Bordj Menaïel of the Menaïli theatrical movement within the framework of amateur theater.[4][5]
Faced with the success of his theatrical troupe, he created in 1982 a popular drama school in Bordj Menaïel to channel the enthusiasm of young people towards the dramatic art.[6][7]
The apotheosis of his artistic movement was crowned in 1990 when he created the artistic company "Sindjab" in his hometown.[8][9]
His artistic success led him to be elected in 1998 as secretary general of the Algerian network of the International Institute of Mediterranean Theater.[10][11]
In front of the proven professionalism of Fetmouche, he was appointed in August 2004[12] as head of the regional theater of Béjaïa at the level of the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures.[13][14][15]
Fetmouche was a member of the jury for the 42nd edition of the National Amateur Theater Festival of Mostaganem held in June 2009.[16]
He was part of an artistic commission called "Network-Passerelles" formed by academics and critics of the performing arts, and led open debates during the 47th National Amateur Theater Festival of Mostaganem organized in May 2014.[17]
He was one of the members of the organizing committee of the 9th Arab Theater Festival which took place in January 2017 in Oran and Mostaganem.[18]
Fetmouche participated with the Sinjab troupe in the 14th National Professional Theater Festival (FNTP) organized in March 2021 at the Algerian National Theater Mahieddine Bachtarzi (TNA) in Algiers.[8]
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Theatrical plays
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During his artistic career, Fetmouche wrote several theatrical plays, including:[19]
- Tahmouna (Arabic: اتهمونا) (1977).[8]
- Setta ou Damma (Arabic: ستة ودامة) (1982).[2]
- Harf B'harf (Arabic: حرف بحرف) (1986).[20]
- Hzam El Ghoula (Arabic: حزام الغولة) (1988).[21]
- Rdjal Ya Hlalef (Arabic: رجال يا حلالف) (1989).[22]
- D'miki y a Oueld d'Afrique (Arabic: دميكي يا ولاد دافريك) (1989).[1]
- Aouicha Ouel Heraz (Arabic: عويشة والحراز) (1991).[23]
- Allam El Baouche (Arabic: عالم البعوش) (1993).[24]
- The wounded smile (Arabic: البسمة المجروحة) (1994).[25]
- Yasmine (Arabic: ياسمين) (1996).[26]
- Fatma N'Soumer (Arabic: فاطمة نسومر) (2004).[27]
- Wouhouche.com (Arabic: وحوش.كوم) (2006).[28]
- Ayla Hamla (Arabic: عايلة هاملة) (2006).[29][30]
- Le Fleuve détourné (2007).[31][32]
- Akher Saa (Arabic: آخر ساعة) (2009).[33]
- Les vigiles (2009).[34][35]
- Saha l'artiste (2019).[36][37][38]
- Sinistri (Arabic: سينيستري).[39]
- Muhand u Chaavan (Arabic: محند أوشعبان).[39]
- Uzzu n'Tayri (Arabic: أوزو نطايري).[40]
- Timiqwa n'Tmuchuha (Arabic: تيميقوى نتموشوها).
- Akin Ilbhar (Arabic: آكين إيلبحر).[41]
- Urgagh Mmuthagh (Arabic: أورقاغ مموثاغ).[39]
- The Alpine föhn (French: Le Fœhn).[42]
- The unreason (French: La Déraison).[43]
- Leonardo Fibonacci.[44]
- The True Force (French: La Vraie Force).[45]
- The Memorandum (French: Le Rapport).[46]
Awards
Fetmouche has been awarded for its artistic productions in several festivals:
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