Khaled Juma

Khaled Juma

Khaled Juma is a writer from Palestine.

Biographical information

Born in Rafah, on October 25, 1965, Khaled Juma was raised in Al-Shaboura Palestinian Refugee Camp, in the Gaza Strip. He is currently Head of the Cultural Department in Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA), and was previously Editor-in-Chief of Roya Magazine for seven years. He has a portfolio of over 29 publications in a variety of genres; poetry, prose poetry, short stories, children's stories, TV sketches, plays and over 100 songs.[1]

Works

Khaled Juma has published nine poetry collections. His children's books include The Rabbit Who Did Not Like His Name, which promotes self-acceptance, Diaries of a Germ, an educational title about hygiene, and Black Ear, Blonde Ear which teaches tolerance and acceptance of others. "Three Legs" won second place in the Diwan Al-Arab Competition in 2006.[2]

Khaled Juma has written and adapted a number of theatrical plays. Gaza, Your Sea is a dance musical which was the opening for The First Sea Festival, and a musical based on Kalila Wa Dimna’s The Pigeon, The Fox and The Heron, composed by Moneim Adwan and performed in Aix en Provence Festival, France.

He has also written over 100 songs in both classic Arabic and the Palestinian dialect. His songs have been performed by Palestinian musicians such as Said Murad, Moneim Adwan, Odeh Turjman, Mahmoud Al-Abbadi, Reem Talhami, and Mohammad Assaf. He wrote the opening song for the Palestinian television series Amm Jbara.[3] His works have been translated into English, French, Spanish, German, Bulgarian, Norwegian and Dutch.[4]

Khaled Juma participates in cultural activities in several genres. He founded a folklore dance group in Gaza, and hosts creative writing workshops for children and adults. He has published articles based on his personal research about Palestinian life, history, and war.

Bibliography[5]

Poetry

1. Nothing Walks in this Dream, Al-Ahliya for Publishing, Jordan, 2015

2. So the Gypsie Wouldn't Love You, Fikr for Research and Publishing, Beirut, 2012

3. As Horses Alter, Fadaat for Publishing, Jordan,1st Ed. 2011, 2nd Ed. 2013

4. Such Is the Habit of Cities, Gaza 2009

5. You Still Resemble Yourself, Gaza 2004

6. Therefore, Sharqiat Publishing, Cairo, 2000

7. Irrelevant Texts, Palestinian MoC, 1999

8. Thus, The Khalife Begins, Palestinian Writers Union, 1996

9. Rafah; Distance and Memory, with Othman Hussein 1992

Children’s Stories

1. Mariam the Dumb, Al-Ahliya for Publishing, Jordan, 2016.[6]

2. Diaries of an Elementary School Boy, Tamer Institute for Social Education, Ramallah, 2015

3. The Rabbit Who Didn't Like His Name, A. M. Qattan Foundation, Gaza, 2012

4. Three Legs, Qattan Foundation, Gaza, 2012

5. Naseh Wa Simsim, 5 Children's Stories in German, Afroasian Institute, Arab Women's League, Vienna, Austria 2010

6. The Magic Iron, Tamer Institute for Social Education, 1st Ed. Ramallah 2009, 2nd Ed. Gaza 2010

7. Zamzouma Leaves the House, Against Hunger Project, Gaza, 2007

8. Kaiouse at a Press Conference, Tamer Institute, GTZ, Gaza 2007

9. The Distant City, Tamer Institute, GTZ, Gaza 2007

10. Sheep Don't Eat Cats, Tamer Institute, UNESCO, 2006 (was listed on IPPY's honor list as one of the world's best 59 children's stories 2008-2010)

11. Balck Ear, Blone Ear, Tamer Institute (in Arabic and English), Ramallah 2002

12. The Story of Two Cubs, (in Arabic and English), UNRWA, Ramallah, 2001

13. Tears of The Yellow Colour, (in Arabic and English), Ramallah, 2001

14. The Context, (in Arabic and English), UNRWA, Ramallah, 2001

15. The Party, Save the Children, Gaza, 2000

16. Tales of the Forest, Kalilah Wa Dimnah For Children, Tamer Institute, Ramallah, 2000

17. Alphabet Village, Series of 5 Stories, UNDP, 2000 (The Flower Story of this series was made into an animation produced by Al-Quds Educational TV)

18. The Sad Pipe, Save the Children, 1999

19. Excerpts of a Germ's Diary, Dutch Project, Gaza Municipality, Gaza 1992

Songs Lyrics and Musicals

1. I Love the World Album, Odeh Turjman, May 2013

2. The Night Carries Me, Reem Talhami, Said Murad, April 2013

3. The Turned Off Sun, Mahmoud Al-Abbadi (Musical for Children), 2004

4. Six songs in Just a Bit Album, Suheil Khouri, 2003

5. The Pigeon, The Fox and The Heron, Muneim Odwan, Aix en Provence

Theater Plays and other Adaptations

1. Play Away, Directed by Ibrahim Muzayyan, 2005

2. Shaifinkoush, Directed by Ibrahim Muzayyan, 2006

3. Shater Mush Hassan, Directed by Jamal Abul Qumsan, 2003

4. Out of the Picture, Directed by Philippe Dumola, 2002

5. Gaza, Your Sea, Dance-Musical, Opening of The First Sea Festival 1995

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gollark: WRONG! Queen Elizabeth II is immortal.
gollark: So that, at least, is true.
gollark: Well, I don't think it *says* "no war crimes against protestors" or anything.
gollark: Well, the Geneva convention only applies to wars, so it's fiiiiine* if you're not TECHNICALLY at war!

References

  1. "موقع الشاعر خالد جمعة". khaledjuma.net. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  2. "أذن سمراء ... أذن شقراء = Black ear ... blonde ear - About This Book". www.childrenslibrary.org. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  3. khaled juma (2012-09-13), تتر مسلسل عم جبارة, retrieved 2016-05-29
  4. "Khaled Juma - Khaled Juma Poems - Poem Hunter". www.poemhunter.com. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  5. "خالد جمعة". Goodreads. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  6. "الشاعر خالد جمعة يصدر رواية". وكالة الأنباء والمعلومات الفلسطينية - وفا. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
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