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Halabja Art Festival Set for Late October

The Halabja Arts Organization confirmed that this year’s annual art festival will proceed as planned. Officials emphasized that they have no intention to cancel the event. The festival is scheduled to take place between the end of October and the beginning of November.

Assi Faiq, head of the organizing committee, stated that preparations continue steadily and that the festival will last three days. Organizers plan a variety of artistic activities, including exhibitions, live performances, and interactive workshops. The festival will feature both local and regional artists, aiming to attract visitors from across the Kurdistan Region and beyond.

The Halabja Art Festival plays a vital role in promoting local culture and creativity. Organizers are finalizing venues, scheduling exhibitions, and arranging performances to ensure the event runs smoothly. They hope the festival will inspire young artists and strengthen community engagement.

Overall, the festival provides a unique opportunity to celebrate art, connect artists with audiences, and highlight Halabja as a cultural hub in Kurdistan and Iraq.

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