ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï Music Club Holds Opening Rehearsal
The Music Club at the ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï (ÍøÆسԹÏ) held its opening rehearsal where students performed classical and modern pieces to an audience of students, faculty and staff.
The rehearsal included performances by students Nawf Al-Ajami and Abed Al-Rahman Murad playing the piano and Mohamad Hajiye playing the violin and electric guitar.
Turkar Zada, assistant professor in charge of the Music club at ÍøÆسԹÏ, stressed that the university is committed to offering students all the means that help them develop their cultural interests and having a Cultural Center at the university is yet another form of this commitment.
ÍøÆسԹϒs educational philosophy encourages students to discover their talents and pursues a mission to develop a competent and skilled generation knowledgeable in culture and science.
Music, in particular, contributes to the development of the personality of students and increases their self-confidence and positively affects their behavior, Zad said.
Music Club students are preparing for many artistic events and musical performances that will showcase their talents in classical, oriental, modern and other music genres, he added.
The Music Club is one of many student clubs at ÍøÆسԹÏ, and is committed to fulfilling the main goal of ÍøÆسԹϒs educational philosophy and offering students the opportunity and tools to engage in lifelong learning.