Monday, October 19, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
( 13) Omani National Day in 1983 ( The year of youth )
The opining festival
The Omani Traditional song ( Al Haboot )
The end of festival
Omani National Day in 1992 in Sohar ( The second year of Industry )
The Omani Traditional Song ( Nhano al forsan )
Omani National Day in 1990
Omani traditional song ( ya tiarh tiry tiry)
Omani traditional song ( ya Ami abdullah))
Omani traditional song ( ya Zinah ya Zinah)
Omani traditional song ( lilal)
Omani traditional Agriculture song ( yo dani )
Omani traditional Bedouins song ( Gazli Al sof )
Omani traditional sea song ( Ho bily we daym alah )
Omani traditional Handicraft song ( ya hi ya kaioom )
The end of festival
Omani National Day in 1993 ( The year of youth )
Opening the Festival
The part of Omani traditional song
The end of festival
Omani National Day in 1995 ( Student Performances )
Al Batinah Region
Governorate of Muscat
The Dakhiliyah Region
Musandam Governorate
A'Dhahira Region
Ash-Sharqiyah Region
Al Wusta Region
Governorate of Dhofar
The end of the festival
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
Omani Television
Theatre was born long before television was invented in the 1920s; television drama is a direct descendant of centuries of theatre.
Such is the case in Oman, where Omani theatre began before the emergence of television, which began broadcasting from Muscat on 17th November 1974 and from Salalah on 25th November 1975. On 1st June 1979, the two stations at Muscat and Salalah were joined by satellite link to form a unified broadcasting service.
At present, Oman TV broadcasts its programs around the world via satellite and since 1997 has also broadcast its programs through its website.
Omani TV broadcasts many programs depicting Omani culture, including its vocal heritage where songs, music and dance performances at Omani festivals and celebrations are regularly shown.
Such is the case in Oman, where Omani theatre began before the emergence of television, which began broadcasting from Muscat on 17th November 1974 and from Salalah on 25th November 1975. On 1st June 1979, the two stations at Muscat and Salalah were joined by satellite link to form a unified broadcasting service.
At present, Oman TV broadcasts its programs around the world via satellite and since 1997 has also broadcast its programs through its website.
Omani TV broadcasts many programs depicting Omani culture, including its vocal heritage where songs, music and dance performances at Omani festivals and celebrations are regularly shown.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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