Ghanima Al-Fahad

Ghanima Al-Fahad (Arabic: غنيمة الفهد) is a Kuwaiti media personality. She is known as a commentator on Kuwaiti heritage, and health matters and has appeared on TV cookery shows with traditional Kuwaiti recipes.[1] She is often interviewed on disappearing Kuwaiti domestic traditions such as when interviewed by the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on traditional mother and daughter housekeeping games such as Baroue - a form of home-made doll house.[2]

Ghanima Al-Fahad
Born
Kuwait, Kuwait
OccupationSinger
Known forMusic & Politics in Kuwait
Political partySPLM

References

  1. GUST student club iGive organizes the Week of Change 17 February 2013 "The final day was themed around Kuwait's National Day where Ghanima Al-Fahad attended and talked about traditions, old phrases that are no longer used and the history of Kuwait. "
  2. Baroue … an old Kuwaiti game that preps girls for future social life - Mothers used to love engaging their daughters in playing the game: Al-Fahad "Baroue is a family game, which family members could participate in; the mother contributes in providing the game materials such as wooden fruit boxes, remains of fabrics, accessories and small household utensils, Al-Fahad said. ... They also used to talk to those dolls and take care of them as if they were their own children by role-playing and acting scenes, in which they went shopping and visited neighbors, which represented realistic adult characters, Al-Fahad concluded."
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