In her creation "Count to One", presented by the Iranian Company Yase Tamam, Zahra Sabri, author and show-director has adapted quatrins from the poet Omar Khayyam (eleventh century), regarded as an hedonist and a skeptic, standing relatively away from the practice of Islam. The result is a metaphor for a clear commitment against the war.The action takes place in an unknown country where three men, puppeteers, are soldiers who have decided to stop fighting. Instead of this, they will shape the earth to create animals and figures that highlight the poems from Khayam.Distribution: Hossein Divandari, Shahpiry Mehdi Reza Bahrami. Multi-instrumentalist Musician: Reza Abbaspoor.
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