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48 countries to attend in IIGFF6’s visual art section

Over 48 countries would attend in the visual art section of the 6th International Green Film Festival (IIGFF6) slated for September 2017.

According to the Public Relations Office of IIGFF6, so far a large number of artworks from home and abroad have been sent to the visual art section of Iran’s largest environmental cinematic event, of which 1,248 belong to Iranians.

Meanwhile, a large number of received foreign artworks belong to China, USA, Mexico, Turkey, Italy, Germany, Ecuador, Poland, South Korea and Russia.

After evaluating the artworks, the jury would classify them in different fields of the competition including photography, posters, illustrations, cartoons, conceptual arts as well as the video arts.

The 6th Iran International Green Film Festival (IIGFF6) is slated for September 9-15, 2017, with the objectives of recognizing, screening and awarding the best national and international films and visual arts aimed at protecting the environment, natural resources, increasing public awareness and promoting the culture of environmental preservation.

The international competition of IIGFF6 is consists of long fiction films (more than 50 minutes), short fiction films (less than 30 minutes), long documentary films (more than 30 minutes), short documentary films (less than 30 minutes), animations and experimental films. / Meher news /

Iran’s Hassan Yazdani snatches gold medal at Paris World C’ships

Iran’s Hassan Yazdani Charati claimed a gold medal on the opening day of freestyle events at the Paris 2017 Wrestling World Championships.

Yazdani, who won a gold medal in the Rio 2016 gold medalist at 74kg, defeated Boris Makoev from Slovakia 10-0 in the 86kg final match.

“I am not satisfied with my performance in the first two matches because I was sick. Afterward, I did a better performance and I am happy I made the Iranian people happy,” Yazdani said.

“I dedicate my gold to Iranian people who prayed for me. Our nation deserve the best,” he added.

Vladislav Valiev from Russia and J’den Cox from the U.S. claimed the bronze medal.

/ Tehran times /

Iran Handmade Carpet Exhibition opens

The 26th Iran Handmade Carpet Exhibition opened its doors to the public at the Tehran Permanent International Fairgrounds on Wednesday.

A total of 730 carpet producers are participating in the exhibit which will run till August 29. The showcase will also include nomadic rugs and carpets.

Iran exported $89 million of hand-woven carpets during the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21- July 22, 2017), showing a year-on-year increase of 3.7 percent in terms of value. / Tehran times /

Iran-Europe trade up 94% on year in H1

Trade exchange between Iran and Europe increased 94 percent in the first half of 2017 from the same time in 2016, based on the latest figures released by the European Union’s statistics agency Eurostat.

Iran-Europe trade stood at €9.9 billion in the first six months of this year, while the figure was €5.1 billion in the time span from January to June 2016, the same report confirmed.

The upward trend of Europe’s imports of Iranian crude oil, following the implementation of Iran’s nuclear deal with G5+1, has played an important role in pushing the figure up, the report added.

Europeans imported €5 billion of goods from Iran in the first half of 2017, showing 224 percent growth from €1.54 billion in the same period in 2016.

Their exports to the Islamic country in the first six months of 2017, registering 37 percent rise, hit €4.9 billion, while the figure stood at €3.56 billion in the same time in the preceding year. / Tehran times /

Qatar Eases Business Trips for Iranians

T he Qatari government has facilitated business trips for Iranians by issuing six-month visas for merchants and businesspeople from the Islamic Republic, Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture’s news portal reported on Saturday.

Iranian businesspeople will be granted one-month multiple visas that can be extended for five months. Among the requirements for being granted the visa are possession of a valid passport, an invitation from a reputable Qatari company, 5,000 Qatari rials or more or the equivalent in foreign exchange as well as a hotel reservation and a round-trip ticket.

/  Financial tribune /

Iranian volleyball squad thrashes Mexico in straight sets

Young Iranian volleyball players managed to stage a straight-set win against Mexicans in their second encounter at 2017 FIVB Volleyball Boy’s U19 World Championship in Bahrain.

Held in Isa City Sports Hall of Bahrain on Sunday, the Pool D match saw Iranians pulling out a 3-0 (25-19, 25-12, 25-18) win over Mexican rivals.=

Iran’s top scorer was Porya Yali who chucked up 15 points followed by Amirhossein Toukteh, Amirhossein Esfandiar as well as Morteza Sharifi who secured none points each to bring about Iran’s second victory in the sportive event.

The Persian volleyball outfit is slated to take on Czech Republic on Tuesday in Pool D of the competition.

The 2017 FIVB Volleyball Boys’ U19 World Championship is the fifteenth edition of the international volleyball tournament and the world championship for men’s national teams under the age of 19, organized by the sport’s world governing body, FIVB.

The tournament is being hosted by Bahrain in the cities of Riffa and Isa Town from 18 to 27 August 2017. A total of 20 teams are competing in the tournament. / Meher news /

Calligraphy Museum Opens in Tehran

The museum’s collection includes masterpieces of calligraphy on paper, parchments, tiles, potteries, rings, seals and engravings among other forms and materials

C alligraphy Museum of Iran was inaugurated August 19 in Tehran at a historical building on Shariati Street.

Tehran Beautification Organization (TBO) started building the museum two years ago. The organization, affiliated to Tehran Municipality, buys historical buildings of architectural and cultural significance to help uphold the identity of the city. The building housing the Calligraphy Museum dates back to 1950’s. It is now repaired and remade into a permanent museum containing a collection of fine calligraphy works.

The collection includes masterpieces of calligraphy on paper, parchments, tiles, potteries, rings, seals and engravings among other forms and materials, Honaronline reported.

“We were fortunate to have the support of artists and enthusiasts who introduced us to valuable calligraphy collections,” Issa Alizadeh, head of TBO said at the inauguration ceremony.

Alizadeh referred to the collection by late master calligrapher Abdollah Fuadi as one of the most prized holdings of the museum.

“As we approached the opening day, it dawned upon us that it’s just the beginning of a long way … The Calligraphy Museum should become the most important source of research and study on calligraphy,” Alizadeh added.

Before the opening, Qazvin Calligraphy Museum was the only major reference for the art in Iran. Seyed Ahmad Mohit Tabatabai, head of ICOM (International Council of Museums) in Iran, referred to the examples of calligraphy in other museums in Tehran, namely the National Museum and Reza Abbasi Museum, and said: “Inauguration of a calligraphy museum in the capital, particularly in a historical building, is a significant development and demonstrates cultural development.”

A calligraphy master was present at the inauguration ceremony. Karam Ali Shirazi, 36, proficient in the calligraphy schools of ‘Moin Isfahani’ and ‘Qolam Hossein Amirkhani,’ has held many exhibitions in and outside Iran.

Shirazi explained the reason why the new museum made him happy: “On several occasions I received large quantities of top-class calligraphies for evaluation before they were sent abroad.

I had mixed emotions. I was proud because the brilliant works of Iranian artists were being appreciated in other countries. I believe, such works should not be confined within the country; they can serve as cultural envoys. But my other feeling was regret for losing the artistic treasures. I wished the works could have stayed inside the country as treasures of cultural heritage.”

About how the present items of the museum were collected, Mohammad Hassan Hamedi, a representative of the museum’s expert council said: “I was tasked with collecting the artworks and I introduced three experts. All three are active calligraphers focused on their fields of work: Mojtaba Malekzadeh, Mohammad Javad Jeddi and Hamid Reza Qlichkhani.

“Calligraphy collectors are not a large community, and very soon all were aware of the project. So we assessed the authenticity of the works, evaluated them and started to buy them. The collectors were flexible and offered discounts. Sometimes we could buy an entire collection which is very important in enriching the museum.”

Calligraphy Museum of Iran is located on Fouladvand Dead-end, southern end of Shariati Street.

/ Financial tribune /

Iran Carpet Exports Exceed $70m in 3 Months

A round $74 million worth of machine-woven carpets were exported from Iran to Central Asia, Europe, Australia and neighboring countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan during the first three months of the current Iranian year (March 21-June 22), according to deputy minister of industries, mining and trade, Golnar Nassrollahi.

At present, there are close to 900 machine-woven carpet production units in Iran.

About 55,500 tons of machine-woven carpets worth $306.5 million were exported in the last Iranian year (March 2016-17), indicating a 4.3% rise in weight and an 8.9% decrease in value year-on-year.

/ Financial tribune /

Female bikers promote clean transportation in Tehran

A group of female cyclists in western Tehran has established an NGO on the belief that bicycle provides affordable and clean transportation.

The bikers are members of the Shahrbanoo Sports and Cultural Complex, a venue of District 21 of Tehran Municipality.

The project, part of a national campaign dubbed “It Starts with Us”, is primarily aimed to enhance the culture of cycling, respect for traffic laws, car pool, cleaner air, as well as pedestrian rights.

The campaign, organized by the Tehran Municipality’s department of transportation in cooperation with street theater performers, was launched back in February.

/ Tehran times /