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14 March 2021 In Cooperation with Culture Authority, Bahrain Trust Foundation Call Out to Writers and painters to “Writing Child & Youth Stories” Competition
In Cooperation with Culture Authority, Bahrain Trust Foundation Call Out to Writers and painters to “Writing Child & Youth Stories” Competition

 

The Bahrain Trust Foundation has recently announced the opening of its Third edition “Short Stories Writing Competition for Children & Adolescents”   for 2022, held in cooperation with Bahrain Culture Authority. The contest is part of efforts aimed to enhance the creative intellectual skills and beautiful mind productivity in story writing for youth, inviting all writers, painters and students to take part in this year’s competition main theme; the Bahraini genuine identity and culture. Bahrain Trust Foundation has pointed out that the deadline for participation is 1st April 2021 for those who wish to register who are kindly invited to log on to its official website on www.bahraintrust.org/ar for more details.

This year’s competition program will feature a number of creative entertaining events, such as workshops for writers and painters taking part in the competition, evaluation and consulting advisory sessions, linguistic editing round tables, wining stories publishing, honoring winning candidates with Appreciation certificates, marketing of winning stories etc.

Bahrain Culture Authority, as part of its strenuous efforts to keep in touch and maintain constant communication with the public in the Kingdom of Bahrain in light of implementing social distancing policies and avoiding gatherings, the authority has launched on its website the content of the award winning short stories in the competition’s previous editions of the years 2018 and 2020. The Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities is also keen to implement its strategic vision offering a multi-cultural and educational feeds on its various online platforms on a daily basis. The electronic content of the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities varies between international shows and concerts, virtual tours of historical sites, museums, visitor centers and exhibitions, documentary films and interactive activities for the audience, addressing different ages. For more information about BACA’s online rich culture and arts’ networks, please visit its official website or follow the Bahrain Culture Authority’s social media accounts at @Culturebah

Worth mentioning that “Bahrain Trust Foundation", which was established in the Kingdom of Bahrain in 2010, is a non-profit charitable organization that aims to make a difference in the lives of people locally and regionally.  The Foundation believes that education, training and health are critical services for the empowerment of individuals who live in difficult and long-term harsh conditions. Therefore, it strives to develop practical and smart models that contribute to making educational and health services accessible to people in refugee camps, crisis areas and war zones.