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Canon Middle East builds on the Arab tradition of storytelling with the launch of 'Hakawaty' to inspire and entertain children

Promoting the treasure trove of Arabic literary content from the region, Hakawaty keeps kids entertained at home with a host of Arabic stories; Families can tune in to the stories narrated by expert Hakawatis on Canon's social media pages.

The rich tradition of Arabic storytelling, which brings to life fables, legends and tales of kings and warriors, gets a new platform with Canon Middle East (www.Canon-ME.com) bringing captivating stories, narrated by expert Hakawatis, through the newly launched 'Hakawaty.'

A digital platform for Arabic storytelling, which underlines the vast and varied Arabic content that has been handed down over generations through the art of storytelling, comes just in time for the Holy Month of Ramadan and as families stay at home following the Covid-19 situation.

The launch of 'Hakawaty' is even more pertinent for the region, where there is an increased focus on popularising Arabic among the younger generation, more so as many young ones speak English at home and are not familiar with stories of yore, from the region and by the region' storytellers. It also complements the efforts across the region to promote Arabic skills among students, as they become more familiar with the stories from Arab literature, and are inspired not just to share them but also narrate the stories and continue the tradition of storytelling.

Several studies have documented the importance of storytelling in shaping a well-rounded personality in children. A research (https://bit.ly/2SOcwFh) published in the European Journal of Language and Literature Studies cites that storytelling promotes cognitive development as well as in memorising new vocabulary and phrases, while another (https://bit.ly/2SxBdWa) states that storytelling and children's literature are "means and catalysts for behavioural management, behavioural modification and modelling desirable behaviour."

'Hakawaty' aims to foster in children a love for the written word and the fine art of narrating stories, and features a catalogue of Arabic short stories for children below the age of 10.

Mai Youssef, Corporate Communications & Marketing Services Director, Canon Middle East and Central and North Africa, said: "Storytelling is at the heart of the Arab heritage. Now, with more people spending more time at home and with the advent of the Holy Month of Ramadan, we see Hakawaty as an ideal platform to inspire children through compelling stories narrated by expert storytellers. The diversity of themes, settings and characters that Hakawaty will present will further strengthen a love for literature in children. We will continue to build Hakawaty over the coming months and create a strong digital bank of Arabic stories that will celebrate the richness of Arabic literature and the proud tradition of story-telling."

Every Saturday at 12pm Dubai Time a new episode will be revealed.

You Can watch episode 1 here:
https://bit.ly/2SA6aJj
https://bit.ly/3bWyptn

Follow Canon Middle East's social media pages to learn more about the initiative:
Instagram: @Canonme
Facebook: @CanonMiddleEast


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Media Contact:
Canon Middle East
Mai Youssef
e. mai.youssef@canon-me.com

ASDA'A BCW
Farah Al Basha
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Karen Morrison
e. karen.morrison@bcw-global.com

About Canon Middle East:
Canon Middle East (www.Canon-ME.com), a subsidiary of Canon Europe, is the operational headquarters for Canon in the Middle East is based in Dubai, UAE.

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