Arab youth icon Remie Akl makes a bold call for change  at International Government Communication Forum 2021

Multi-disciplinary artist from Beirut combines music, poetry, and powerful visuals to urge Arab youth to usher in positive change on concluding day of 10th IGCF.
Arab youth icon Remie Akl makes a bold call for change at International Government Communication Forum 2021

September 27th, 2021, (Sharjah, UAE): Remie Akl, popular Lebanese singer, poet, actress, and performance artist, captivated the audience at the 10th edition of the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) with her poignant words and digital visual storytelling skills as she urged the Arab youth to strive for positive change in society.

In an Inspirational Talk session titled, ‘Where I get my strength from’ held on Monday (September 27), the gifted artist combined music, poetry and powerful visuals as she made a bold call for change, imploring the youth to utilise their energy and inner strength in shaping the future of their communities and driving efforts to bring about the change they desire.

Her eloquent poetry was set against a visual narrative of childhood. The spoken word artist, with a legion of followers in the region, called for building resilience and skills to overcome adversity, while also making an impassioned cry against all forms of injustice.

Taking to the stage, the innovative storyteller told the IGCF audience that her inspiration “comes from my heart, my daily life, my days and my nights”.

Arab youth icon Remie Akl makes a bold call for change at International Government Communication Forum 2021Akl, who relies on soft, soothing words to convey the spirit of her thoughts and ideas, said she did not believe in deploying words that incite anger. “Angry words generate violence – both verbal and physical — and stimulate dangerous emotions. Fighting fire with fire is damaging,” said the young artist, who prefers to use the inherent beauty of the Arabic language to deliver her powerful messages.

The Arab youth icon who “wishes to leave the world more beautiful” than when she entered it, said her family remains a great source of her strength. She added: “I also derive my power from the word ‘no’; from those who question my ability to make it big in life, from my rash activities, my right decisions, my weaknesses, and from my prayers and my untiring efforts.”

 

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