Re: [wanita-muslimah] Ministry bans music, dancing in schools

2010-06-10 Terurut Topik Ari Condro
mantep man ! semalem suntuk.  sewa gedung udah berapa aja tuh ?
(bayanginnya ball room nya hotel mulia).  ada berapa band yg manggung kok
bisa ngalahin ki manteb wayangan semalam suntuk ???  peter pan ikutan
manggung gak, yah ?  tiket pegalaran musiknya dijual ke sekolah lain gak yah
? mau dwonk ikutan ... ^^




salam,
Ari


On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 4:12 AM, sunny am...@tele2.se wrote:



 http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article63501.ec

 Ministry bans music, dancing in schools
 By MUHAMMAD AL-SULAMI | ARAB NEWS

 Published: Jun 10, 2010 03:04 Updated: Jun 10, 2010 03:04

 JEDDAH: The Ministry of Education issued on Wednesday a circular to all
 schools in the Kingdom ordering that no music or dancing be allowed during
 upcoming graduation celebrations. School events may also not be advertised
 in local media.

 Graduation celebrations, it added, are to take place in the morning within
 the last three weeks of the academic year.

 The celebrations should not disrupt the school day, lead to the
 cancellations of classes or cause students and teachers to absent themselves
 the next day, the ministry said, adding that no cameras should be allowed
 in schools.

 Education Minister Prince Faisal bin Abdullah has received reports from
 concerned parents fearing there might be excessive celebratory activities
 that may last well into the night, especially in public schools for girls.
 The ministry cited a recent incident where a private school for girls in
 Yanbu brought in a folkloric troupe that specializes in singing and dancing
 at wedding parties that continued all night in honor of graduating sixth
 grade schoolgirls.

 Saleh Al-Sayed, the parent of a girl attending school in Yanbu, said such
 parties are unacceptable. In the past, public schools used to make special
 programs marking the end of the year during which gifts were handed out to
 students. Now these activities have become dancing and singing celebrations
 that continue until next morning, he said.

 Fahhad Al-Otaibi, another father, said his daughter asked him for a lot of
 money to buy special clothes for the graduation ceremony and to share in the
 costs of the celebrations.

 These graduation parties, especially in girl schools, must stop, he
 demanded.

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[wanita-muslimah] Ministry bans music, dancing in schools

2010-06-10 Terurut Topik sunny
http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article63501.ec

Ministry bans music, dancing in schools
By MUHAMMAD AL-SULAMI | ARAB NEWS 



Published: Jun 10, 2010 03:04 Updated: Jun 10, 2010 03:04 

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Education issued on Wednesday a circular to all schools 
in the Kingdom ordering that no music or dancing be allowed during upcoming 
graduation celebrations. School events may also not be advertised in local 
media. 

Graduation celebrations, it added, are to take place in the morning within the 
last three weeks of the academic year. 

The celebrations should not disrupt the school day, lead to the cancellations 
of classes or cause students and teachers to absent themselves the next day, 
the ministry said, adding that no cameras should be allowed in schools.

Education Minister Prince Faisal bin Abdullah has received reports from 
concerned parents fearing there might be excessive celebratory activities that 
may last well into the night, especially in public schools for girls.  The 
ministry cited a recent incident where a private school for girls in Yanbu 
brought in a folkloric troupe that specializes in singing and dancing at 
wedding parties that continued all night in honor of graduating sixth grade 
schoolgirls. 

Saleh Al-Sayed, the parent of a girl attending school in Yanbu, said such 
parties are unacceptable. In the past, public schools used to make special 
programs marking the end of the year during which gifts were handed out to 
students. Now these activities have become dancing and singing celebrations 
that continue until next morning, he said.

Fahhad Al-Otaibi, another father, said his daughter asked him for a lot of 
money to buy special clothes for the graduation ceremony and to share in the 
costs of the celebrations. 

These graduation parties, especially in girl schools, must stop, he demanded.


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