Poet Hakim Ammi: 'I Composed My First Poem at Age 10' at Amazigh Workshop
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Poet Hakim Ammi shared that he composed his first poem at the age of 10.
- Ammi, who favors spontaneity in his creative process, dedicated his early work to the late Mohamed Boudiaf.
- The seventh session of the Ahmed Lemseyyeh Amazigh Poetry workshop featured recitations and discussions.
The vibrant Amazigh cultural scene in Algeria was recently highlighted at the Ahmed Lemseyyeh Amazigh Poetry workshop in Ouacifs. Poet Hakim Ammi, a featured participant, offered a glimpse into his creative journey, revealing that his passion for poetry ignited at the tender age of ten. His early work, notably a poem dedicated to the late Mohamed Boudiaf, underscores a deep connection to Algerian history and national figures.
Ammi's emphasis on 'spontaneity' and 'instantaneity' in his poetic craft resonates with a tradition that values authentic expression. This approach, showcased during the workshop's seventh session, fostered an environment of high-caliber recitations and engaging exchanges among attendees. Such events are vital for nurturing and celebrating the rich literary heritage of the Amazigh people within Algeria.
For publications like El Watan, covering events that celebrate Amazigh culture is crucial. It provides a platform for artists like Hakim Ammi to share their work and perspectives, reinforcing the importance of linguistic and cultural diversity within Algeria. While international media might overlook these specific cultural gatherings, they represent significant moments for local communities, fostering pride and preserving unique traditions. The workshop serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of Amazigh poetry and its continued relevance in contemporary Algerian society.
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Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.