{"id":21363,"date":"2024-05-10T05:27:42","date_gmt":"2024-05-10T02:27:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sudanevents.com\/?p=21363"},"modified":"2024-05-10T05:27:42","modified_gmt":"2024-05-10T02:27:42","slug":"she-waited-for-her-family-to-honor-her-actress-and-media-figure-nemat-hammad-passes-away","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sudanevents.com\/index.php\/2024\/05\/10\/she-waited-for-her-family-to-honor-her-actress-and-media-figure-nemat-hammad-passes-away\/","title":{"rendered":"She waited for her family to honor her, Actress and media figure Nemat Hammad passes away"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Sudan Events &#8211; Magda Hassan<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Sudanese journalist and actress Nemat Hammad passed away on Wednesday in London.<br \/>\nThe late woman is considered one of the pioneers of dramatic work in Sudan.<br \/>\nThe dramatic community, through various media, mourned her with a lavish biography, as did the Sudanese Artists Association in Egypt. Critic Al-Sir Al-Sayyid said that the actress, writer, and director Nemat Hammad \u201ctook a rugged mountainous journey in order for Sudanese women to have a presence in art and what art? The art of drama.\u201d The critic Al-Sir Al-Sayyid had devoted an article to her in his book On the Horizon of Questioning (Theatremakers and Issues), \u201cMany Arab and European countries honored me, but I was waiting for my family to honor me, so I was always sad, even though the honor in itself is happy, but it will definitely not be beautiful enough if others honor you and your family forgets you and you.\u201d She said.<\/p>\n<p>Biography:<\/p>\n<p>Nemat Hammad, a Sudanese actress, was born in the city of Kosti in the 1940s. Her father is Sheikh Hammad Ahmed Al-Fadani. Nemat began to enter the world of journalism and worked as a collaborator with \u201cAl-Sabah Al-Jadeed\u201d magazine in the section on rural women due to her knowledge and experience and because she is from the White Nile, then the radio magazine \u201cHana Omdurman,\u201d then the non-print \u201cAl-Majd\u201d magazine, then \u201cAl-Nas\u201d magazine, and her contribution at that time she was older than her age, as she interviewed Dr. Aisha Bint Al-Shati, and she interviewed the American ambassador in Khartoum. This was in the sixties, and it took place in the office of the Minister of Information. Since the Minister of Foreign Affairs was present there, she was given the opportunity to meet the American ambassador, and he even offered her to go to America to study, but she preferred \u201cOmdurman Radio\u201d because she felt that the political situation in Sudan, especially at that time, needed the efforts of its people, especially women, because they were the best support in issues of awareness, education and social change.<\/p>\n<p>The first<\/p>\n<p>She was the first woman to appear on Sudanese television, and the first woman to hear the word \u201caction\u201d through the drama program \u201cSheikh Ahmed\u2019s Family\u201d with Hassan Abdel Majeed, Ahmed Atef, Awad Siddiq and Al-Sir Qaddour. She also participated in the Ramadan competitions that were broadcast live, but The greatest work I presented was the play \u201cAl-Raqaba\u201d, which was directed by Al-Shafi\u2019 Al-Daw. I also recorded \u201cThe Monkey\u2019s Finger\u201d with artist Makki Sinada and director Ahmed Atef, which is part of world literature.<\/p>\n<p>Contributions of prominent figures<\/p>\n<p>Nemat entered the radio and found there the actresses Nafisa Ahmed Mahmoud, Munira Abdel Majed, Fatima Abdel Mahmoud, Fawzia Youssef Saleh, Bakhita Amin and others. On the radio, she participated in most of the radio skits, especially the cooperation programs that Kamal Mahmoud, the lawyer, was preparing. It is mentioned that he was the first to introduce her to the microphone. She also participated in the professor\u2019s skits. Hassan Abdel Majeed, and she starred in Hamdna Allah Abdel Qader\u2019s masterpiece, \u201cCorner Kiosk,\u201d in which she shared the lead with actor Mekki Sinada. Nemat met the late actor Al-Fadel Saeed, and her first participation with him was in the Al-Mawlid Theater in Khartoum. Through his troupe, he toured all the cities of Sudan, and at the beginning of Al-Faki Abdel-Rahman\u2019s theatrical seasons, I participated in the plays \u201cThe Whirlwind\u201d &#8211; Hassan Al-Bayahah &#8211; Tajuj &#8211; Al-Shamasha &#8211; The Fall of Bar Lev &#8211; Bamska &#8211; Abu Fanous.<\/p>\n<p>Special job<\/p>\n<p>The late woman wrote and directed the play \u201cThe Curse of the Flyer,\u201d then the play \u201cRain and Harvest,\u201d and the play \u201cA Visit from the Undertaker Team,\u201d which was presented at the Youth and Children\u2019s Theater, in addition to her Sudanization of the play \u201cBride on Demand,\u201d in addition to presenting the dancing giraffe show in England, and completed a film about \u201cfemale circumcision.\u201d<br \/>\nNemat married the well-known artist Al-Tayeb Abdullah in 1967, and said about her marriage that she lived a happy marriage. This marriage resulted in Tariq, a doctor residing in Britain, and Elham, a doctor specialized in bacteria.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sudan Events &#8211; Magda Hassan Sudanese journalist and actress Nemat Hammad passed away on Wednesday in London. The late woman is considered one of the pioneers of dramatic work in Sudan. The dramatic community, through various media, mourned her with a lavish biography, as did the Sudanese Artists Association in Egypt. 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